Posted on 03/24/2014 3:46:01 PM PDT by Morgana
Emily Letts shares her actual abortion experience on video (not graphic), as well as her thoughts approximately six weeks after the abortion, in an attempt to provide strength and support to abortion-vulnerable/abortion-minded women in similar situations.
Emily further states that having an abortion does not make one a bad or sad person, nor should it make one feel guilty.
However, most telling is her strange comment at the end: I feel in awe of the fact that I can make a baby; I can make a life.
And then kill that baby, apparently .
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Car accidents were invented for this woman.
Give her thirty years and failed relationships. Then, perhaps, she might begin to grasp the weight of her grotesque vanity.
“Give her thirty years and failed relationships”
Was thinking the same thing. She’s young and has no idea what she just did.
Soon women will be happily amazed that they can make a baby, kill it, and eat it.
In ten years, she may realize that she doesn’t have her 10 year old child. It will be missing from her life.
The SS made films of the people they killed in concentration camps. In another place and time this woman would have been a low level employee at a camp instead of a low level employee in the abortion industry.
as long as it’s a tree, bridge abutment or off the end of a boat ramp I am ok with it..
That skank wore makeup so she looked pretty while having her child murdered. If there is any justice, when she wants children she will be unable to conceive.
She will notice in 10 years that her 10 year old child is not with her, especially if she finds that she is unable to make another baby when she wants one to keep.
Yep. The problem is that we have a cult of death here and it can’t look good by definition.
If she puts her faith in Jesus, then He already paid for her sins.
But if she doesn’t, she may find a piece of every baby death she influenced tacked on to her special little place in hell. The worm never dies there, and there’s weeping and knashing of teeth.
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