@Prolife_Sam Got married at 21 to the love of my life. Now I’m 23. We welcomed our daughter in December and I graduate with my Bachelor’s in History in August.
It’s been the best time of my life! No need for the “traditional” college experience. 100% recommend.
You cannot claim that you’re aborting your Down syndrome child because you don’t want him to “suffer.” First of all, killing a child so they don’t suffer is psychopath serial killer logic. You’re on the same moral plane as Andrea Yates. Second, children with Down syndrome are famously some of the happiest people you’ll ever meet in your life. They are not in fact living in a state of perpetual torment. So what’s really happening is that you’re killing your child so that YOU won’t suffer the inconvenience of caring for him. This is about freeing yourself of your own perceived suffering. If you’re going to be a child killing sociopath, at least be honest about it.
Just learned that the couple who aborted their baby for having Downs was a) documenting the story for weeks for clicks and b) has a disabled dog they've spent tons of $$ keeping alive. Anyone who pretends this is some morally gray issue rather that straight-up evil is either stupid or lying.
Any society that applauds taking any measure necessary to keep your dog with Stage IV cancer alive at all costs while also instantly killing your baby in the womb because of a potential disability diagnosis is evil. Point blank.
We need to reorganize our priorities again.
ultimate privilege for kids
- two loving parents
- married parents
- growing up religious
- mom stays home with kids
- healthy parents
- breast feeding
- growing up on a farm
- dad runs a business
- homeschooled
- grandparents nearby
- mom who cooks real food
@Renatta@MattWalshBlog Especially when it has a service dog vest and is obviously not a service dog… I used to work in a store where we had to ban a woman and her “service dog” that drug her around the store and lunged at people.
The pro-life position thinks that if this young woman had the support and resources to care for her child she would have not killed it.
In reality she is making a very deliberate decision to do so regardless.
Some people simple don’t care.
#abolishabortion
Pregnancy gets 9 months of attention. Labor gets a hospital stay. Postpartum gets one 15 minute checkup at 6 weeks.
But postpartum is the longest medical event of your life. Your hormones don't return to baseline for at least 6 months (longer if you are BF). Your pelvic floor takes a year (at least). Your bone density takes longer. Your brain is remodeling itself for years. You're metabolically recovering for as long as you breastfeed.
We have completely undercounted what this season actually is. And too many women are doing it all alone.
NEW: Texas man kills his unborn child after spiking his girlfriend's drink with an abortion pill.
Jon Demeter has been indicted for the performance of an abortion and injury to a child.
Back in February, his girlfriend was rushed to the hospital, cramping and bleeding after drinking a drink that her boyfriend gave her.
The girlfriend was 14 weeks pregnant and had already named the baby Presley Mae.
Demeter reportedly tried convincing her to get an abortion, and when she refused, he allegedly took matters into his own hands.
"He covertly crushed that medication and mixed it in a water bottle with a Liquid I.V. packet. This was done with a specific intent to cause the death of the child," said Sheriff Wesley Doolittle.
Demeter is facing 5 to 99 years in prison.
Give him the max sentence.
This American needs to lead the Department of Education
“This is my audition to become the head of the US Department of Education
- My first act of office will be immediately abolishing the No Child Left Behind Act. Yes, we will be leaving children behind. If they fail a class, they will have to repeat it
- My second act is one that I'm very passionate about. We will be bringing zeros back. If you don't know, in many schools in the US right now, students receive 40% or 50% if they do zero work, if they do not complete an assignment. And my school included, and many other schools, are not going to be allowed to give a student a 50% if they do not turn in any work. They will have to receive a zero.
Likewise, there will be no completion grades, If you just attempt an assignment, that doesn't mean you get a 55%. Like, if you get a 1 out of 10, you earned a 10% on that assignment, and that's okay. Sometimes failing happens, and we don't need to just inflate the grades just for fun. Grades will reflect students' actual performance and understanding of the content
- The third one I'm very excited for as well. Teacher evaluations will take place once a year and teachers will be observed by another current teacher from a different school. Teachers would volunteer to be evaluators. They would get a sub for the day, no questions asked, and then they would evaluate objectively. That way the person evaluating you does not know you and does not have any personal bias towards you. Hopefully.
- The fourth one, I think this should be common sense, but I hear that it happens all the time at some schools. Never at mine. But teachers shouldn't be expected to work for free. I hear elementary teachers are doing these before and after work things that they aren't getting paid for, like lunch duty or recess duty or pickup duty, whatever it is. The school needs those things covered.
People can volunteer for it, and then they have to get paid for it. They can't force you to cover other people's classes for free. They have to pay you extra if they're gonna take away your lunch or your prep or whatever time that is supposed to be yours and then force you to do something without getting paid. There will be no more voluntelling.
Hire this woman. The most important thing we need to do is hold students back and force them to learn the work. No more dumbing down out standards
The great tragedy of slavery in my country was odd in that our very Declaration of Independence ruled it out.
All people were said to have inalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Yet slaves were routinely denied the last two of those rights.
All we needed was to live consistently with our own founding document.
Abortion exists because of the same horrendous oddity. Babies are denied their inalienable right to life itself.
When will we just have the moral consistency to acknowledge them and stop killing the most vulnerable among us?
Can we please for the love of God and all that is holy (literally) stop talking about what grown women want and start talking about what children need? Anytime we have a discussion about motherhood, it’s about the wants of an adult woman and never about the needs of children.
@mrsdobbins_ Growing up, we always read (or listened to on long car drives) books like The Whipping Boy, Phantom Tollbooth, and A Christmas Carol. These are some of my favorite family memories- they’re books everyone can enjoy!!
My position is very simple: Christians should speak and act in Christ honoring ways.
Online, offline, about people that are our enemies, and people that are our friends.