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Abortion

The Enterprise by The Enterprise
August 26, 2016
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Let’s vote to right some wrongs. Forget about who has good hair. Forget about party affiliation. Forget about who has the best speechwriter. Forget about who has the most experience. Forget about the economy.
My vote is not cast because I trust any person in politics. My vote is not cast because of my gender or race.
My vote is cast to support whoever has a platform against abortion.
Abortion is murder. Abortion has taken away many children’s futures. Abortion has depleted our workforce. Abortion has used our tax dollars for wrong.
Supporting abortion, as a country, has caused our young people to see a warped view of reality.
Reality is not: It is okay to kill an unborn child because it is an inconvenience, etc.
Reality is not: It is okay to kill a born person because you do not like the color of his or her skin, or his or her attitude, etc.
Reality is: Our nation is violent because our system has taught its children for many years that it is okay to kill. If it is okay to kill the defenseless, why would anyone stop there. So now, many do not stop there!
Guns are not the problem. Guns were made for defense and protection against wild animals, e.g., bears. Guns help families kill healthy food, e.g., venison. Guns kill poisonous snakes, etc. So do bows, knives, axes, mauls, shovels, etc.
Fists of violent people also maim and kill.
Violence in our country must be stopped by beginning again to train our children to respect life. That cannot happen unless abortion again becomes seen as the crime that it is. Our children must again be taught accountability and moral law. Our children must again be taught self-control.
We still have the right to vote. Please vote against wrong.
Fran Martin
Meadows of Dan

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