Letter: It’s time to recover our nation and end abortion

Posted 3/7/19

Wake up, America. This is an American Holocaust — the killing of pre-born babies and beyond.

It is a crucial time for our state. Legislation has been introduced at the R.I. General …

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Letter: It’s time to recover our nation and end abortion

Posted

Wake up, America. This is an American Holocaust — the killing of pre-born babies and beyond.

It is a crucial time for our state. Legislation has been introduced at the R.I. General Assembly radically expanding abortion in Rhode Island.

Call your senators and representatives to tell them you oppose these new bills. In the House, these bills are H5125 and H5127. In the Senate, the bill is S152.

Where in this is our Constitution being upheld … “Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness?”

We’ve recently celebrated Presidents’ Day. What would those first early presidents think of us today? Is this the America that our veterans of foreign wars gave up their lives for?

The war now is on the homefront, and so few to defend the babies. How can we fly our flag in these times? Can we still sing, “America the Beautiful?”

Forty-six years of attack on babies in and from a mother’s womb is an abominable crime, and women are affected for life.

Let’s help women come back to wholesomeness … that is the health care needed.

Elizabeth Ann Cirillo
Bristol

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