Posted on 08/01/2012 6:13:09 PM PDT by FreeAtlanta
Praise the Lord
The pro-life leaders in Georgia have never given up for over 40 years...it’s a beginning....
Fabulous news.
Praise God!
Go Georgia!
God bless them all.
Praise God!
The AJC doesn’t mention this on their website. It passed by a large majority.
Good.
If an unborn is a person, killing of the person is murder, and murdering a person has no statute of limitations, my question is: can murdering doctors and “mothers” be brought to justice? The justice won’t be done until every single abortionist and whores are brought to justice for their past and present murders.
Only the Republican ballot. I don’t think it was on the Democrat ballot.
http://www.forsythco.com/VoterFiles/Democratic%20Consolidated%20Ballot%207.31.12.pdf
“State law requires legislative approval to authorize ballot amendment questions.”
Pardon my skepticism, but the chances of that actually happening are....?
I just don’t see partisan politics as being the larger part of the solution here. I have no doubt that the legislature WOULD act to illegalize infanticide. It would just happen about 3 weeks after the last clinic closed for lack of business. Better to attack it from the demand side of the equation where we’re actually seeing some great progress.
Thank the Lord above!
I voted for it.
And, I want to thank the Freeper who came up with the tagline “Abortion: Human sacrifice to the god of convenience.”
This needs to be stamped on every outgoing envelope in Christian households.
No ex post facto laws.
Awesome news for the born and the unborn!
“No ex post facto laws.”
That was random.
Would “ex post facto laws” restriction apply with mass murderers like abortionists? The Nazi war criminals would not be hanged, because what they did was not illegal at all. After all, those murdered were not legally humans under the laws that they were operating under.
Excellent news. :b:
And people say we can’t get this passed!
The Nuremberg Trials were, sorry to say it, not done under US Law but under the code “the Winner Writes the Rules, and Ususally on the Fly.” Justice Jackson justified his own participation in almost that phraseology.
Even so, sort of a win for justice, because there was at least a form of due process and at least two acquittals in a time when one of the Winners (USSR) wanted to hang the lot of them out of hand.
Go Georgia!
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