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Alabama State Rep Who Said "We're Gonna Kill Them Now or Kill Them Later" in Defending Abortion Announces Senate Bid; Also Says That Democrat Senator Doug Jones Told Him, "I Know You're Right, But I Have to Come Out Against You"
The Democrats are literal die-hard abortion warriors.
Democratic Alabama state Rep. John Rogers announced Tuesday he will be running for the U.S. Senate following his controversial remarks on abortion.
"I am now a candidate for United States Senate," Rogers said on the state’s House floor, according to Yellowhammer News...
Rogers also clarified his thoughts on abortion-related issues, reportedly telling the Alabama House a miscarriage is a "natural abortion," morning-after pills are the same as abortion, and sonograms are intended to track a woman's pregnancy in order for her to be informed on whether she would like to terminate it, according to Yellowhammer News.
"Some kids are unwanted, so you kill them now or you kill them later," Rogers said during a debate on a state abortion bill May 1. "You bring them in the world unwanted, unloved, you send them to the electric chair. So, you kill them now or you kill them later."
Rogers said on a local radio program Monday that Democratic Alabama Sen. Doug Jones called him over the telephone to discuss the comments.
"I know you’re right, but I got to come out against you," Rogers claims Jones said.
Well, that part I believe.
Meanwhile, it is now reported that those pro-life little girls that radical abortion and hardcore-gay activist representative Brian Sims harassed on the street and offered cash-money for dox information on were aged 15, 15, and 13.
You know, we hear an awful lot that men should not interfere with women's decisions on these matters. So I guess I'd like to know why a gay dude feels he's entitled to harass young girls about it.
Pennsylvania state Rep. Brian Sims is best known for responding to a visit from Vice President Mike Pence to his city by raising his middle finger and saying, "To be clear, we're a City of soaring diversity...So keep that in mind while you’re here raising money to attack more families, spread more lies, blaspheme with your bible, and maybe even talk to a woman without your wife in the room." He ended his post declaring, "So...get bent, then get out!"
LGBT media cheered on the display of "resistance" during gay pride month. Then, just a few days ago, Sims filmed himself berating an elderly woman who stood in front of Philadelphia’s Planned Parenthood quietly praying. In a tweet posting his video he said, "Push back against Planned Parenthood protestors, PLEASE! They prey on young women, they use white privilege, & shame. They’re racist, classist, bigots who NEED & DESERVE our righteous opposition. Push back, please! #YouAreStrongEnough."
Push back against Planned Parenthood protestors, PLEASE! They prey on young women, they use white privilege, & shame. They’re racist, classist, bigots who NEED & DESERVE our righteous opposition. Push back, please! #YouAreStrongEnoughhttps://t.co/rYQOiAhC0D
Instead, resident meathead nepot Chris Cuomo had on a guest who claimed that human embryos aren't even human and then later told a critic that this was science talking here, and that pro-life people need to check their "feelings" at the door:
Disingenuous? No. There is certainly a need to explain the medical realities of the procedures and the risks to women of losing access to care but this is about politics mostly - and the pro- life position is more about faith and feeling than fact. But I pursue both avenues https://t.co/iTO2VQZwhh