Why Are Democrats Afraid of a Fetus? - Granite Grok

Why Are Democrats Afraid of a Fetus?

Pregnancy 20 weeks
Oh, man, is 20 weeks old enough or am I in A Democrat run state?

It’s just a fetus, right?  Right Democrats?  A wart in the womb.  It doesn’t have rights.  It isn’t a person.  That’s what you claim.  It is nothing of consequence.

I mention this because the Shaheen campaign is challenging then Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown for his support of an informed consent bill in 2005 that could include asking women to look at color photographs of a fetus before terminating one.

Scott Brown is on the Democrats side on so many issues, but lets skip that for the time being because this political stretch by Shaheen should be a problem for Democrats and here’s why.

Hapless Harrell Kirstein, what are you and Jeanne Shaheen running and hiding from?

Democrats love abortion.  Shaheen’s single biggest campaign donor ever is the conception to live birth abortion group EMILY’s List, who have given the Democrat over a million dollars in donations.  (Single.  Biggest. Campaign. Donor. Period.)  One of  Jeanne’s biggest industry donor is the abortion lobby, with around (by now probably over) 2 million in total donations.  Shaheen loves abortion, and the abortion industry loves her.

This is not a new position but since the Shaheen/Democrat Machine Inc. brought it up, we can see they are clearly outraged that anyone (even Scott Brown) would ask a woman to look at a picture of fetus before terminating one.  This is, not coincidentally, also an objection of her single biggest donor EMILY’s List, and Big Abortion in general.

But why?

WHY!?

If abortion is no big deal why object to a bill that asks those about to commit one to look at a picture of a “lump of cells?”  Seriously.  Why do you object?  Showing people pictures of things in their body that are about to be operated on is a common practice in medicine.  Required even.  Polyps in your colon. X-rays of tumors, extractions, there are hundreds of other examples.

Why the outrage over this?

What is the problem with women looking at the that “lump of cells” they supposedly have a constitutional right to remove?

We’re waiting…

 

 

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