Posted on 07/10/2013 4:33:33 AM PDT by Kaslin
During a hearing Monday on the 20-week abortion ban in Texas, State Senator Bob Deuell, MD held up a pair of baby shoes to represent the unborn children aborted every day.
Deuells bold move was effective because his simple display of the small shoes perhaps said more than State Senator Wendy Davis did in her 11-hour filibuster against the pro-life bill. The symbol was also appropriate, considering at 18 to 20 weeks some mothers can already feel their baby kick.
Bob Deuell has taken the lead on pro-life bills for years, including the Womans Right to Know Act and the Prenatal Protection Act.
Lets hope Deuells baby shoes are more powerful than Sen. Daviss pair of pink sneakers.
The ungodly media promoted the blond skank’s pink sneakers ad nauseum. They won’t publicize these tiny baby shoes symbolizing murdered babies.
God bless Sen. Deuell for being the defender of the unborn.
Indeed
I have a feeling those baby shoes will be effective. What a great idea.
Great idea !
Maybe a bunch of folks will mail her more pairs of the little shoes.
Going to bring my now grown daughter’s little crib shoes out of retirement this morning, and place them on my car’s dashboard.
In Nuremberg-style trials for genocidal murder by abortion and crimes against humanity, abortion advocate Wendy Davis should be one of those indicted, tried, convicted, sentenced, and the execution of her sentence be done publicly.
Someone should show the photos from Gosnell’s abortion abattoir with undeniably human babies with the spinal cords “snipped” as part of the abortion procedure.
Those baby shoes have kicked more democrat ass in five minutes than Boehner has in his whole career.
Think about that....
Is that Allen West right next to him?
Cool.
Bob is my Dr and Senator.
Sen Royce West(D)
Maybe a bunch of folks will mail her more pairs of the little shoes.
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