For over 49 years, blood has flowed down the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court, gushing from mutilated and dismembered little bodies of precious infants. Over 63.8 million babies have been slaughtered since the disastrous 1973 Roe v. Wade decision. Abortion clinics have sold fetal body parts for profit, offering expecting mothers no option but to butcher their children.
Like a medieval executioner showcased his instruments of torture before carving into his helpless victim, the abortionist lays out their tools of choice onto the trey.
Tooth-shaped forceps are inserted into the mother’s womb, as they clamp down into the infant’s flesh, ripping apart their frail body limb by limb. As the baby struggles to avoid the instruments of torture, it has nowhere to escape other than into the outstretched arms of almighty God. Their only experience in this world was one of pain, suffering, and agony unimaginable.
For 49 years, their soundless screams have been deafening. Today, that spigot of blood was constrained.
The United States Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade, reaffirming that the Tenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution leaves the issue of regulating abortion up to the states. Rather than a panel of unelected judges legislating from the bench, power has been returned to the people through their state legislatures. The voiceless have now been heard.
Throughout the county, states that had pre-existing laws regulating abortion, known as trigger laws, will be reactivated.
In West Virginia, abortion is now a felony and life is protected at conception. Mothers will no longer be allowed to murder their infants out of personal convenience. Abortionists who refuse to follow the law will be tried and held accountable for their murderous acts. Abortion is not birth control, and it certainly isn’t healthcare.
During the coming months, The Family Policy Council of WV will begin drafting legislation to further codify our states’ pre-existing protections into law.
Millions of infants will now have a chance at life, become adults, and start families of their own.
As policymakers, it gives us the opportunity to begin re-examining the ways in which we can improve the lives of all our children, ensuring they have the most care available throughout their impressionable developmental years.
Since 1973, a dark treacherous cloud has loomed over the United States as the blood of unavenged infants has cried out to God for justice.
Today, a murderous curse was lifted over our nation. Perhaps now, we can begin to genuinely ask God to bless America once again.