Posted on 01/24/2019 3:48:28 PM PST by Libloather
The New York Senate was seen erupting in feverish applause after voting 38-24 to approve a bill which would allow abortion up to birth. Heralded as a major victory for pro-abortion activists, the Reproductive Health Act (RHA) was signed on the 46th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade.
Why is the new legislation so horrifying?
Simply put, the RHA will allow for the termination of fully formed babies. The killings can take place if the patient is 24 weeks from the commencement of pregnancy, if there is an absence of fetal viability, or, if the abortion is necessary to protect the patients life or health.
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Maybe I’ll check it out again at the library and read the ending. Now you’ve made me curious. Or maybe I’ll read the ending right there..LOL I swear I couldn’t tell you anything I read when I put it down - meeting some guy on a park bench, near some trees, at a museum, on a hillside, in DC and whatever that was about, it sure escaped me. I couldn’t get the symbolism.
Chapters 18-20 are the ones that tie everything together.
Did you get to the part about the sycamore tree? That plays into it. That’s chapters 10 & 11.
The book is cryptic and often hard to follow. They keep interrupting each others conversations and that makes it difficult, plus often in the dialogue, he’s not real clear about who is doing the talking.
“”Did you get to the part about the sycamore tree?””
I really don’t know - if it was on that hill I got to, could be. I’m going to the library next week and I will add it to my list of books. Truthfully, it read like a bad movie to me..someone showing up wherever I turned!!
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