Lawyer sues to allow abortion when unborn can feel pain

     


If you're like me, this is going to astound you.

A lawyer in Idaho is suing to prevent the state from protecting unborn children who are capable of feeling pain. His lawsuit would throw out the Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, passed in Idaho and several other states in the past year.

How on earth could someone want to overturn a law that protects the lives of unborn children who can feel pain? Could anything be more barbaric?

National Right to Life has led the way to pass laws that protect these babies. Research shows many unborn children are able to feel excruciating pain and we believe it is our moral responsibility to prevent that.

While National Right to Life continues to work hard to protect the life of every unborn baby, legal experts think right now there is a good chance a majority of the current Supreme Court will uphold laws protecting unborn children who are capable of feeling pain.

The test of that important legal question is about to begin.

This lawsuit threatens the constitutionality of pro-life laws everywhere, so National Right to Life will have to conduct this fight state by state — perhaps even courtroom by courtroom. We will not stand back and let pro-abortion radicals threaten the progress we’ve made in passing ever stronger legislation to protect innocent human lives.

Please contribute generously — today and in the future – to National Right to Life so we can stop this suffering and protect the lives and dignity of the most innocent among us – vulnerable unborn children. To donate, please click HERE. Your support can make a world of difference! Thank you!
 

 

Carol 

Tobias,

President
National Right to Life



National Right to Life
512 10th St. NW, Washington, DC 20004
202.626.8800
 www.nrlc.org

    

 


About deaconjohn1987

What’s to say about me? Well, I’m 75 years old, semi-retired with my wife Marianne, and living in a condo in Central Florida. I was born in Manhattan (New York Hospital) but lived my childhood in Astoria, Queens. My wife lived one block away but we never met until I was about 21 years old. I enlisted in the US Navy in 1954 and served aboard 2 Aircraft Carriers, the Bennington and the Leyte. After 3 and a half years I was discharged and I worked in many different jobs. My favorite job was as a motorcycle courier for the local TV News Stations and U.P.I. I got paid to do something I loved, riding a Harley! I met my wife through her cousin and we married and had 6 children; 2 are in heaven. We now have 8 grandchildren! Most of them are living in New York and Pennsylvania, so we don’t see them too much. In 1987, on April 25th, I was ordained a deacon for the Diocese of Brooklyn and served in four parishes until 2002, when we relocated to Florida. Mainly because we couldn’t afford to live in NYC and for my wife’s health, she needed a home of her own. She has ‘end stage kidney failure’ and is expected to go on dialysis soon. Our daughter helped us buy the condo and answered my prayers that we could have our own home. Blessed be God forever! I work a part-time job to help pay for the medications and doctor visits, but it’s really tough making ends meet. I miss New York with all the excitement and places to go. And the beautiful churches! I also love the Old Latin Mass but can’t get to one here. As a matter of fact we don’t even have a parish in our town of Tavares, so we travel to Eustis or Mt. Dora for Mass. Our life is a struggle and I hope to post some of these trials here for the glory of God! We're on the move again! We just left Florida and moved to be near our grandchildren. Marianne had congested heart failure in March and spent 9 days in the hospital. I must say that Florida Waterman hospital saved her life and gave her great care. She is in our new residence and recuperating. God bless us all
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One Response to Lawyer sues to allow abortion when unborn can feel pain

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