Murder For Hire . . .

Any way you look at it, when you opt to end your unborn baby’s life, aren’t you hiring a professional to take care of the ‘matter’ for you? New York state is obviously trying to make a name for themselves but I don’t think voting in a bill making abortion legal right up to practically giving birth to a nine-month baby will earn them a good name.

Sometimes, it is impossible to understand the mindset of a woman who decides that choosing the death of a baby is right and good and the convenient way to take care of a ‘situation’. After all, it is her body . . .  Except for the fact that it is NOT her body that is literally being ripped limb from limb. And, besides, some woman will think, what would I do with a baby and what is one less baby in the world anyway. What difference would it make? The chart in the title line shows you what difference it will make.

A Deadly Law of the Land . . .

YES, YOU HAD ME MURDERED
BEFORE I WAS BORN
YET I MIGHT HAVE BEEN THE ONE
THE ONLY ONE TO CARE FOR YOU
TO SOOTHE AND COMFORT YOU, MY MOM.
NO ONE CAN PREDICT THE FUTURE
WHO KNOWS WHAT YOUR
SUFFERINGS MAY BE
I WON’T BE AROUND TO HELP YOU,
YOU HUNG ME ON
THE ABORTION TREE.

Belated Abortion for Two Year Olds?

The devastating waste of college money by parents is coming to light as they discover that instead of learning how to earn a living and being a proper citizen, they seem to feel that life can be snuffed out without a qualm. So much determined ignorance being spewed forth from this baby-faced pro-abort liberal.

I remember how many of the supposedly pro-life Catholics voted in a president two terms in a row who made abortion basically the law of the land. Just shows you that many Catholics either don’t know their Faith or felt ‘issues’ were more important than a living, breathing child. Hope this student never reproduces until he understand the miracle of a child given by God.

 

The Result of the Women’s March on Washington . . .

Margaret Thatcher once wisely said, “Being powerful is like being a lady. If you have to tell people you are, you aren’t.”

Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Thatcher had it right, the more you claim, the less you probably are. The recent march of the ‘pussyhat’ protesters seemed to confirm that. Carrying signs with disgusting slogans and demeaning anyone that disagreed with them doesn’t leave one with a feeling of any real accomplishment. A peaceful discussion, common sense, and a sense of fair play might promote conversation but how can one do so with the yelling and shoving that goes on once you are perceived as a ‘non-believer’?

The event was promoted as a way for ALL women to come together and voice their needs, desires, wants, etc., as citizens of the United States. Unfortunately, their cause lost some ‘moral’ traction when they only allowed their agenda to be heard and disrespected the women who advocated pro-life. Seems to me that the pro-life women were fighting for the future women the other marchers were fighting so hard to have aborted.

Something to Ponder When Voting . . .

 

So much to process and so little choice. Going to take a lot of prayer and discernment to at least vote in the lessor of the problematic nominees into the White House. Even the world is very much concerned as things have not been good the last eight years and we need a real change because we all now that hope and change didn’t work . . .A lot of bad changes that didn’t leave us with a lot of hope. Might have lead more people to prayer, however!

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obama Just Made the Wrong Decision – Keystone Pipeline

The president decided to not represent the citizens of this country and made the wrong decision on the Keystone Pipeline. The Daily Signal got it right so check out the link or read it below to see what won’t be benefitting the United States under the current regime.

9 Reasons Why Obama Just Made Wrong Decision on Keystone Pipeline

9 Reasons Why Obama Just Made Wrong Decision on Keystone Pipeline

Jobs and economic growth.

Opponents will minimize the job numbers, saying that the pipeline will create only “a handful” of permanent jobs—and that’s correct. In his speech Obama said, “So if Congress is serious about wanting to create jobs, this was not the way to do it.” But here’s what that argument misses: the tens of thousands of construction jobs that the pipeline project will create. In fact, simply building the southern portion—which didn’t need Obama’s approval—has already created 4,000 construction jobs. And if opponents are dismissive of Keystone XL, they should be dismissive of all construction projects, as they’re all temporary—because they’re construction jobs. Further, Keystone XL would add economic value, transport an important energy resource efficiently, and result in billions of dollars of tax revenue for states it runs through.

Stable supply of oil from an important trading partner that will lower gas prices.

The pipeline would carry up to 830,000 barrels of oil from Canada to the Gulf Coast, where U.S. refineries are already equipped to handle heavier crudes. The pipeline will efficiently provide supply from a secure source and a friendly and important trading partner. Contra Obama’s claim today that “the pipeline would not lower gas prices for American consumers,” increased oil supplies will lower gas prices, though the impact may be small.

Safest mode of getting oil and gas to Americans.

Many in the United States live near a pipeline without even knowing about it. America has more than 500,000 miles of crude oil, petroleum, and natural gas pipelines and another 2 million miles of natural gas distribution pipelines. When it comes to accidents, injuries, and fatalities, pipelines are the safest mode of transporting oil and gas.

Should be a business decision, not a government one.

In concluding with Secretary of State John Kerry’s assessment that the project would not be in the national interest, Obama said, “The pipeline would not make a meaningful long-term contribution to our economy.” It is not the role of the federal government to make that determination. The federal government shouldn’t make that determination with the construction of a new restaurant or boutique shop. And it shouldn’t make that determination with a pipeline. After the State Department concluded that the pipeline was environmentally safe, the decision to build Keystone XL should have been a business decision—not a government one.

We’ve done this before.

The Keystone XL Pipeline is just a portion of the larger Keystone Pipeline System. You can view a map of the entire system here. Unbeknownst to many is the fact that the U.S. has already granted one of those presidential permits for the Keystone Pipeline System. For phase I of the Keystone Pipeline System, TransCanada filed an application with the Department of State (DOS) in April 2006, and the department began an environmental review in September 2006. TransCanada received its presidential permit for phase I in March 2008. From beginning to end, the process took 23 months. It has taken 86 months for Obama to say no.

Environmentally safe.

It was Albert Einstein who said the definition of insanity is “doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” The State Department must be teetering on the edge of insanity, because after multiple environmental reviews concluding that Keystone XL poses minimal environmental risk to soil, wetlands, water resources, vegetation, fish, and wildlife, the Obama administration still rejected the permit application.

Negligible climate impact.

In a speech in June 2013, Obama said the climate effects of Keystone XL would have a major impact on the administration’s decision. These effects, however, would be minimal. The State Department’s final environmental impact statement concludes that the Canadian oil is coming out of the ground whether Keystone XL is built or not, so the difference in greenhouse gas emissions is minuscule. No matter your position on climate change, Keystone XL won’t make a difference.

Can be built without the help of the taxpayer.

Building and operating Keystone XL will result in real private-sector jobs that will grow the U.S. economy. This is very different from the president’s taxpayer-funded green jobs plan that merely siphons resources out of the market and forces pricier energy on the American publi.
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The people want it. Lots of people want it.

A CNN poll in the beginning of the year found that 57 percent of Americans support the project, while just 28 percent oppose it. Many unions want it. Former Secretary of Interior Ken Salazar called the project a “win-win.” Congress sent a bill to Obama’s desk, demonstrating their will to approve the project. Sadly, the Obama administration is catering to the small group of radical environmental activists who don’t want the pipeline.

Last April, the Washington Post slammed the Obama administration’s continued delay of a Keystone XL decision, calling it “absurd” and “embarrassing.” Rejecting the permit application is even more absurd and more embarrassing.