To the left, children in the womb are utterly disposable; at best, women may choose to preserve their lives. But if not, the unborn have no separate interests.
A U.N. group’s idea of putting numbers on, and trying to trace, individual rounds of ammunition is nonsensical. The resulting database would include trillions of entries.
North Korea’s rudimentary health care system, emaciated population, and lack of medical supplies make it dangerously vulnerable to a dire pandemic crisis.
Diagnosing the pregnancy as the problem and terminating it without addressing underlying injuries risks further harm to the woman—and always kills the innocent unborn.
The tables turn after years of corporate America having its way with conservatives—bashing the GOP’s social policy on one hand and demanding economic favors on the other.