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Immortal Laws

  • Katy McQuillan
  • Feb 1, 2019
  • 2 min read

Not only is it finally Friday, but it's finally February!!! I'm not one to count the days, I'd rather make the days count, but dang, January was long. Part of the reason why January was so long is what we'll talk about today.

Hang tight because there will be some ranting .

Today I'll address a topic that has gone haywire in the press this week, and something I haven't discussed yet because I've been trying to process what has happened. As many of you know, New York passed a law at the beginning of the week making it legal to abort babies at birth. They made it legal for the mother to literally choose life or death of her baby.

It's no surprise I'm pretty old-fashioned, and I am 1,000 percent willing to discuss issues. With that said, obviously I'm pro-life, but I have zero desire for children. I know that's awfully millennial of me, but it's just the fact of the matter. Although, I am aware of how babies are made. If I were to go through with the process, I would have to pay the consequences, but that doesn't mean kill an innocent baby because of MY decisions. It's wrong. It's scary. It's so sad for those who can't have babies who would happily adopt the ones aborted.

At this point, Rhode Island, New York, New Mexico, and Massachusetts are looking to strengthen their abortion right. Virginia tried, but that vote was defeated.

Indiana, Kentucky, North Dakota, and Louisiana are looking to restrict abortion.

Next on the list: the Superbowl is this weekend. The Low Angeles Rams will play the New England Patriots in Atlanta, Georgia. Sean Payton, the coach of the New Orleans Saints, was in the record explaining the three-day depression we went into after losing to the LA Rams. I believe the country isn't over the criticism, and I'm interested to see the ratings from the Superbowl.

 
 
 

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