Wednesday, January 8, 2020

MICHELLE WILLIAMS - I MURDERED MY BABY - THE THING GOT IN THE WAY OF MY CAREER AS A CHEAP ACTRESS - Once inside, and despite Gervais's advice to avoid political acceptance speeches, the nominee for best actress in a limited series or television film, Michelle Williams, came prepared to confess that a "woman's right" to kill her unborn children is what gained her access to a carpet stained with both sewage and blood.

IT WOULD BE INTERESTING TO KNOW HOW MANY ACTRESSES OPENED THEIR LEGS FOR THEIR CAREER AND HARVEY WEINSTEIN?



Actress Michelle Williams and the blood-stained red carpet

A few hours before the gas-guzzling limos pulled up, ferrying the environmentally "woke" to the 2020 Golden Globes, the bowels beneath Beverly Hills vomited up sewage onto the carpet where those who defile our culture, disrespect our president, and glorify a social situation worse than Gomorrah pose in bloodstained gowns.
Talk about a symbolic reckoning, a few hours before the gas-guzzling limos pulled up, ferrying the environmentally "woke" to the 2014 Golden Globes, the bowels beneath Beverly Hills vomited up sewage onto the carpet where those who defile our culture, disrespect our president, and glorify a social situation worse than Gomorrah pose in bloodstained gowns. (date corrected)
Once inside, and despite Gervais's advice to avoid political acceptance speeches, the nominee for best actress in a limited series or television film, Michelle Williams, came prepared to confess that a "woman's right" to kill her unborn children is what gained her access to a carpet stained with both sewage and blood.
Before earning the right to don Hollywood's unholy apparel, Michelle Ingrid Williams lived in Montana with her Christian Republican parents.  When Michelle turned nine, her family moved her to San Diego, where the prospect of acting began the process of Michelle casting off the conservative restraints of her childhood. 
Feigning a Bohemian persona, over the years, Michelle Williams morphed from that shy girl from Montana into a hedonistic Hollywood gutter rat willing to join in the bloodletting necessary to earn the coveted title of celebrity.
In 2005, after appearing in the epic love story about gay cowboys, Brokeback Mountain, Williams, who cohabited with Brokeback's lead star, Heath Ledger, gave birth to his daughter, Matilda.  After Ledger's untimely death from a drug overdose, Michelle married and divorced musician Phil Everum.
Then, for performances ranging from Marilyn Monroe to Gwen Verdon, Williams's career continued to grow, with the actress receiving esteemed honors such as Emmys and Golden Globe awards.  This year, at the 2020 Golden Globes, the 39-year-old actress seized the opportunity to flaunt her current dalliance with the producer of FX's mini-series Fosse/Verdon, Thomas Kail.  Michelle and Kail are engaged and expecting a child at the end of the year.
So, with an unborn child curled tightly in her womb, Williams represented the core of Hollywood philosophy when she ascended the stage to accept her award and to advocate for a woman's right to dispose of inconvenient offspring.
Embracing her prize, Michelle shared that she wouldn't be where she is today if she hadn't aborted a baby or two.  The award-winner implied that had she not relegated one of her many lover's children to a red biohazard bag, she wouldn't be as welcome to sit among those in attendance, many of whom likely sold their souls to the Devil for the opportunity to become a star.
Kind of like an unborn child with no control over a fame-hungry mother headed toward an abortion clinic, Michelle explained: "As women and as girls, things can happen to our bodies that are not our choice."  Apparently, as one half of the twosome needed to conceive a child, Michelle excuses herself from the process.  Furthermore, if she wasn't raped, based on those remarks, Michelle seems unaware she had a "choice" before "things ... happened to her body" that resulted in life.  After that, Michelle commended herself by stating, "I've tried my best to live a life of my own making and not just a series of events that happened to me."
Speaking on behalf of those cheering on her speech, Michelle said, "I wouldn't have been able to do this without employing a woman's right to choose.  To choose when to have my children and with whom."  Judging from those hostile, self-centered comments, someone should warn Thomas Kail that until the babe Williams currently carries emerges safely from the womb, one false move on his part could cost his unborn child its life.
Either way, this year, Michelle Williams earned yet another Golden Globe she can place on a shelf to look at and be proud of at the end of her superficial life.  But, as Ricky Gervais pointed out in his monologue, "We're all gonna die soon, and there's no sequel."
On one point, Gervais is right: "we are all going to die."  But there is a sequel.  Jesus warned in Mark 8:36, "What good is it for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul?"  Whether social justice ingĂ©nue Michelle Williams believes it or not, one day, she will undoubtedly face an eternity of consequences for boasting about soaking the red carpet she aspired to walk upon with the blood of her unborn children.
Jeannie hosts a blog at www.jeannie-ology.com.
Image: Gage Skidmore via Flickr.




ABORTION KI LLS…. the innocent!
PLANNED PARENTHOOD:
America’s baby murdering factories…. Your tax dollars at work

“I Cut the Vocal Cord So The Baby Can't Scream.”



Dr. Leah Torres, an OB/GYN in Salt Lake City, Utah, said that when she performs certain abortions she cuts the vocal cord of the baby so "there's really no opportunity" for the child to scream. She also described herself as a "uterus ripper outer" because she performs hysterectomies.

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand: ‘Our Lives Depend On’ Protecting Abortion Rights



By Craig Bannister | May 24, 2019 | 12:57 PM EDT
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) (Getty/Steve Pope)
“Our lives depend on” protecting abortion rights, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) claimed Friday in response to breaking news that restrictions on the termination of unborn babies in Missouri had been signed into law.
Reacting to an Associated Press (AP) story that Missouri’s new law bans abortion at the eighth week of pregnancy, Sen. Gillibrand tweeted that women’s lives depend on forcefully fighting back:
“Women can't afford for us to take half-measures in response to an all-out onslaught on their rights. We have to fight back like our lives depend on it. They do.”
According to the AP story, Missouri’s abortion ban includes exceptions when the life or physical health of the mother is endangered by pregnancy:
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson on Friday signed a bill that bans abortions on or beyond the eighth week of pregnancy without exceptions for cases of rape or incest, making it among the most restrictive abortion policies in the nation.
The measure includes exceptions for medical emergencies, such as when there is a risk of death or permanent physical injuries to “a major bodily function of the pregnant woman.”
What Is It With Democrats And Death?

https://townhall.com/columnists/kevinmccullough/2019/05/26/what-is-it-with-democrats-and-death-n2546898

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They oppose legislation to prevent them from being killed. They pass legislation that seeks ways to ensure their death. They make outlandish and ridiculously stupid claims as justification to do so. And when presented with evidence to the contrary they flinch.
Recently I found myself in a conversation with perhaps the single most influential person not currently in elective office in New York City.
We were discussing the impact of the six or seven states that have adopted “heartbeat bills” and Alabama’s recently passed nearly 100% abortion ban.
This person’s observation specifically: “If Republicans don’t stop with the pro-life issue, they will push women to vote for... (dramatic pause inserted) ...Democrats.”
So Democrats are supported by those who want the right to see their children dead.
In New York it was the Democrat elected Assembly and governor who passed, signed into law, and then gave themselves a standing ovation on the dead-of-night passage of that state’s new legalization of killing children after they had been born.
In Virginia it was a Democrat governor who eerily described on morning radio step by step what happens when they decide whether a born child has the right to live or be killed.
On Friday, at a gathering of nearly 1300 New York City/Tri-State area pastors, those gathered learned that Democrats have opposed the expansion of crisis pregnancy centers, while actively pushing for the expansion of abortion facility licenses. This happening while three NYC Democrat-controlled zip codes are the only ones where abortions outnumber live births.
Democrats often claim that to be in favor of killing of children is to be “pro-woman.” Yet they refuse to acknowledge that their policies have ushered in the death of more than 30 million women in recent years.
Democrats claim that no child should be forced to live a life unwanted—that every child—they argue should know a life of love. Yet they fail to recognize that at any single point in time there are somewhere around 2 million couplesseeking adoption while last year Americans killed a touch more than 800 thousand innocent babies in 2018. 
Democrats have argued for mandatory tax-payer funding for low income women to have their children killed without having to pay for it. They have also turned around and resisted efforts by then President George W. Bush to incentivize and encourage marriage  which statistically speaking provides greater financial and emotional security for the woman and the child.
Democrats argue in favor of government administrated gun control laws—which leave children in high crime areas far more vulnerable. Democrats argue against common gun ownership by law abiding citizens which again would by law leave children at the mercy of criminals. Democrats almost unilaterally ignore the gunman’s choices in school shootings. They also never fail to condemn gun makers. The very gun makers that produced the tools used to stop most school shooters.
Democrats refuse to assist the children separated from real families (not the coyote rapists) in the current immigration crisis. Democrats also looked the other way when President Clinton signed the family separation law, and President Obama began to enforce it.
And this week Nancy Pelosi led the charge of Democrats and for the fiftieth consecutive time were able to kill legislation that prevented post birth killing of children already born. Akin to the dead of night New York State Assembly vote—Democrats on the national stage voted to keep the killing of born children—legal.
They claim it’s all about compassion.  They cite statistics that are in themselves so small that they—statistically speaking—almost never come into play. Or do they?
Bottom line Democrats argue in favor and tirelessly work for the death of children—born and unborn.
I just don’t get why. 
It seems to me to be very cruel and completely lacking in the compassion they too often invoke.
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Anti-abortion activists participate in the "March for Life," an annual event to mark the anniversary of the 1973 Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion in the US, outside the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC, January 18, 2019. (Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images)

25 GOP Senators Urge That Spending Bills Protect Pro-Life Measures


May 24, 2019 Updated: May 26, 2019
Twenty-five Republican members of the Senate urged Appropriations Committee Chairman Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) on May 23 to preserve “all long-standing pro-life and religious freedom protections in all appropriations bills” that advance out of the committee.
The senators also appealed to Shelby “that you do not advance as bill-text any language that weakens pro-life and religious liberty actions taken by the Trump administration.
“The unborn are the most vulnerable members of our society, yet they are under attack. In 2015 alone, 638,169 unborn children lost their lives to abortion,” they said.
“This is a terrible tragedy, and we must continue to prevent federal funding from supporting the unjust practice of elective abortion.”
The 25 signers of the letter to Shelby include:
Sens. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.), Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), Mike Braun (R-Ind.), Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.), Mike Crapo (R-Idaho), Steve Daines (R-Mont.), Michael Enzi (R-Wyo.), Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.), James Inhofe (R-Okla.), James Lankford (R-Okla.), Mike Lee (R-Utah), Rand Paul (R-Ky.), Rob Portman (R-Ohio), James Risch (R-Idaho), Pat Roberts (R-Kan.), Mike Rounds (R-S.D.), Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), Rick Scott (R-Fla.), Tim Scott (R-S.C.), Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), and Roger Wicker (R-Miss.).
The signers also told Shelby that “the right to live and worship in accordance with one’s religious beliefs is a bedrock principle of the American founding. The First Amendment of the Constitution prohibits Congress from interfering in the free exercise of religion. With this in mind, it is critical to retain the longstanding riders in appropriations legislation that safeguard the ability of citizens to live out their faith.”
The letter to Shelby comes against a backdrop of aggressive moves by pro-life advocates to win passage of new legislation that significantly limits when abortions can be performed.
In Alabama, for example, Republican Gov. Kay Ivey signed a measure that effectively bans all abortions and contains no exceptions for rape or incest, making the new law the nation’s toughest.
Other states considering similarly restrictive measures include Missouri and Texas.
The aggressive pro-life campaigns followed actions in New York in which pro-abortion advocates succeeded in gaining passage of a measure that essentially makes the procedure available right up to the point of a baby’s birth.
Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the measure amid a celebration with pro-abortion advocates.
The federal measures the 25 senators seek to protect have been in place in one form or another since passage in 1976 of the Hyde Amendment, which prevents federal funding of abortions. The amendment was named after former Rep. Henry Hyde (R-Ill.).
A recent Government Accounting Office report said Planned Parenthood (PP) received more than $1.5 billion from the government between 2013 and 2015. Planned Parenthood says it uses federal dollars for non-abortion-related expenses.
Nationwide, PP clinics performed more than 320,000 abortions during each of those years.
President Donald Trump renewed the Protecting Life in Global Health Policy initiative in 2017 that bars U.S. foreign-aid dollars from being used to pay for abortions.
The policy was first instituted by President Ronald Reagan in 1984 during a United Nations conference in Mexico City and was continued by President George H.W. Bush and President George W. Bush. Democratic Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama did not observe the Mexico City policy.
The 25 senators also encouraged Shelby to ensure that “no riders be added that would threaten” Trump’s renewal of the Mexico policy, and they noted that a recent Marist poll “showed that 75 percent of Americans oppose taxpayer funding of abortion abroad.”


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