Sarah Davis has chosen to become one of the the greatest enemies of the unborn in the state of Texas.
The reason is simple. As a Republican she is inside the only force in our government pledged to providing our unborn brothers and sisters equal life protection under the law, and she is actively campaigning for the party to turn their back on them.
Davis wrote a pro-abortion Op-Ed in the Houston Chronicle that opened with a line about the dignity of each person.
For her, it seems the sentiment doesn’t extend to the unborn. The pro-abortion movement dehumanizes unborn children by only referring to them as “fetuses”.
That is, unless they are obsessively charting the progress of the royal fetus in England.
They reserve the right to acknowledge, and even celebrate, the humanity of the unborn when it is fun for them. When it isn’t fun, or when it threatens future fun, they are disposable ‘fetuses’.
Davis’ shot across the bow comes just as the major strides forward are being made in the pro-life movement, the civil rights movement of our age.
Hers is impeccable establishment Republican timing – she would throw out the one GOP issue that has been gaining ground during the past five years, as liberalism has been on the advance on virtually every other issue.
Davis’s article, true to the pro-abortion movement it serves, is perfectly nonsensical.
She is protecting freedom by crusading for legal murder, she is protecting medicine by protecting one of the most dangerous and harmful procedures for women in existence, both physically and psychologically, and she declares that the issue of legal abortion will never be decided through lawmaking, when it very much should be.
Also, holding a position, advancing one, and aggressively advancing one are three different things. This qualifies in the last category. It was unacceptable when she was in the first category.
Davis has put up a trial balloon for Republicans in Texas. She would carve out room for more and more pro-abortion Republicans to be elected to ensure the long-term viability of the 60’s “free love” movement, a culture that has so far cost us over 56 million American lives, conservatively estimated.
For those keeping track, the body count for every American military conflict ever fought is less than 1.3 million.
Davis she has chosen to launch a political offensive, and she couldn’t have picked a more violent or unjust cause.
–Davis’ Houston Chronicle attack on the unborn