When ‘what goes around comes around’

Over the last 40 years, a gruesome procedure called abortion has snatched 60 million human beings from the womb, and the harsh truth is that the decision to do so has certainly plowed the fallow ground and sown the seeds of death. That sowing has resulted in an alarming yield of misfortune, or in the more familiar vernacular, what’s gone around has come around.

Why not an ‘Abortion Advocacy Medal of Distinction’ for Barack Obama?

Cecile Richards appreciates Obama for his support because she feels that he “has done more than any president in history for women’s health and rights.” When it comes to lasting legacies, what could be better than an inscription on a placard hung in the Barack H. Obama Library that touts his support for the slaughter of innocents?

Are Politics at Fault for the ‘War Zone at Mile 26?’

A man who frequently jumps to conclusions giving counsel about not jumping to conclusions is a telling example of an individual who projects his own propensity for distrust onto other people. Moreover, Obama clearly doesn’t know what he’s doing. When cautioning again “not to jump to conclusions,” Obama said, “We don’t yet have all the answers.” Whether the president was cognizant of it or not, those words apply to him, a man who thinks he has all the answers but in reality has none.

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