Are you pro-life? AZ's Dem Secretary of State, the guy who has broken the law and getting sued for it, thinks you want to murder people with a bomb.
No joke.
Adrian Fontes, a man more directly responsible for election fraud than any other single person in Arizona, seeks to intimidate pro-lifers while Dems drop off signatures for what would be the most radical pro-abortion law in the country.
You see, following the SCOTUS decision that left abortion up to the states, Arizona has been in a state of flux. So pro-abortion groups want to put a law on the books more radical than even the crazy laws they have in California.
I mean, this proposal is VERY extreme. According to It Goes Too Far:
The amendment language legalizes late-term abortion beyond viability, but 90% of Arizonans support limits on abortion at 15 weeks or earlier.
It prevents Arizonans from requesting that safety standards be passed or enforced – even if those safety standards protect girls and women from complications such as perforated uterus or bowel, sepsis, infertility, and hemorrhaging.
It opens the door to force taxpayers to fund abortions, even non-residents.
It endangers current law allowing healthcare professionals to opt out of performing or participating in abortions due to their consciences.
I mean, wow. This thing is almost bloodthirsty. Yet, Adrian Fontes thinks that pro-lifers.... the people who want to SAVE babies.... want to BOMB his office?!?
These people are off their rockers.
The Dems in Arizona have lost their minds. Not only putting forward a proposal even more radical and out of step than California's, but putting out this insane notion that the people who want to protect life are going to bomb anyone?!?
This is a new low- even for Arizona's Dems.
I thought they had reached a new low when they brought in Satan worshippers to be honored at the state senate's session. This might top that.
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