Bill 195-32, signed into law as P.L. 32-090, mandates normal medical care for a child who survives a failed abortion. Children who survive failed abortions are drowned, beheaded, have their spines snipped in half, or are left to die in the clinic trash. "Yea" means save the baby. "Nay" means kill the baby. Remember in November.
NOTE: The two marks in the Nay column next to Senator Muna Barnes's name means she passed twice (didn't vote). You can ask her yourself why she did this instead of immediately voting Yea.
Ph.: (671) 472-3455/6, e-mail: senator@tinamunabarnes.com
I will not forget..sadly though, many voters are uninformed and still follow the old guard of family voting and will probably vote the old fogies in again! I was proud to see the young group of adults who testified at the last hearing against this atrocity of a bill! Thanks for sharing the truth and may our good Lord forgive us and show us mercy.
ReplyDeleteJust to clarify, the "atrocity" is the No vote. The bill itself is the good thing since it criminalizes the killing of a child who survives an abortion.
DeleteThank you Tim, will definitely spread this news to family and friends.
DeleteI'm shocked Yamishita has the nerve to call herself a Republican. She appears on every bill sponsored by TMB, Won Pat or has these liberal bra burners cosponsor her pet projects. Pretty much everyone would supports the medipot bill also supports the killing of the innocent unborn. Very selfish!
ReplyDeleteActually with this bill, voting no means they support the killing of the already born. The bill required normal medical care for a child who survives an abortion. Voting no is a vote to let the baby die.
DeleteI'm surprised that Yamishita calls herself a Republican! Every issue she is with those bra burners Won Pat and TMB. This is no different.
ReplyDeleteAnother "Catholic" in name only! An AOLG grad. Shameful!
DeleteCan someone explain to me why Senator TMB's name has two markings? What does that mean?
ReplyDeleteIt means she passed twice (did not vote).
DeleteAren't there a few new candidates? If someone can prepare a couple of questions, I can give them a call after the primary and send them the questions via email so we can document who are prolife.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mary. We'll be doing this soon. Perhaps you can just call the election commission and get them to send you the current list of candidates. It won't hurt to ask them some general questions. However, as you know, everyone is going to say they are pro-life but will vote otherwise when it comes to actual legislation. Perhaps, this time, rather than present a proposed bill and asking the candidates how they would vote on it, ask them directly what legislation they would introduce to further protect the unborn and their mothers from the abortionist's knife.
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