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Not Politicians Job to Parse Personhood By Jim Harden

(Originally published on NewsMax.)

The Declaration of Independence affirms that we are “endowed by our Creator,” not our government, with “certain unalienable rights” the first and foundational of which is the right to life.

All people are made in the image of God.

We are all inviolable, not to be violated, because we are invaluable, imbued with the dignity of creatures made just a little lower than God.

This is the only basis for a blind justice system and a Constitutional Rule of Law, protecting all — especially the weak from the powerful.

At the U.S. Supreme Court, While Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, 597 U.S. 215 (2022) overturned Roe v. Wade 410, U.S. 113 (1973), and held it to be the purview of the states to regulate abortion, it remains the purview of the federal government to ensure the protection of all people equally.

It’s not the job of politicians to parse personhood.

Disqualifying an entire class of person, like preborn babies, from protection under the law dehumanizes us all — not just a baby destroyed by abortion providers masquerading as medical doctors.

Either we are all equally valuable without partiality, or equality is just a word the ruling elite use to manipulate the masses to gain more power — a sham!

A recent study shows that nearly 70% of women are coerced to abort their babies.

This means that up to 700,000 abortions per year in America are either unethical or illegal.

And what do pro-abortion politicians do about the abortion industry’s partnership with criminal sex offenders?

When a 10-year-old girl, impregnated by a 27-year-old rapist, was transported across state lines to get an abortion in Indiana (a violation of the federal Mann Act), President Biden was outraged not at the rape but at the lack of abortion access in Ohio protecting only the rapist.

When a 15-year-old Idaho girl was transported to Oregon for an abortion she did not want, the Biden administration was not outraged at the coercive abuse of the girl but a lack of abortion access for her abusers.

A Planned Parenthood whistleblower from Arizona decried the complicity of the abortion giant in covering up sex crimes against immigrant women and the serial malpractice of the abortion industry in New York.

One could go on about the conspiracy by the DOJ, pro-abortion politicians and pharmaceutical companies to engage in illicit chemical abortion-trafficking in violation of the Comstock Act.

FBI whistleblowers even claim to have been taken off sex-crime investigations to engage in political investigations of those who are peaceful and anti-abortion, trying to spare those same women from revictimization.

If Donald Trump wants to dodge talking about protecting babies from abortion on the campaign trail, perhaps he can enlighten us about how he thinks America can protect women from the criminality within the abortion industry.

Biden’s record clearly rests on the side of abortion.

Most recently, the Biden administration is sacrificing women on the altar of the abortion industry by trying to ban states from sending funds to needy women and families through Chrisitan anti-abortion pregnancy centers.

However, even if anti-abortion groups received the funding, it only amounts to about one million dollars per year, a drop in the bucket.

These anti-abortion groups in one year serve two million women and families and give away $358 million worth of free medical care and support.

Compare that to the half billion dollars given every year to Planned Parenthood, and it’s easy to see the priorities of those in power.

The Supporting Pregnant and Parenting Women and Families Act as well as Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y.’s Unborn Child Support Act will provide a helpful support to women and a needed rebuke to the Biden administration’s apparent support of sex-abusers.

Now is the time to begin protecting women from systemic sex abuse by criminals who are protected by the abortion industry.

Protecting mothers and their preborn babies from abortion industry sex crime cover-ups and further injury should be fodder for the 2024 presidential debates.

Additionally, Congress needs to take next steps to ensure that all citizens are protected equally under the law. These steps include:

1.) Demand the DOJ and FBI enforce the Mann Act, halting the illegal transport of women and minors across state lines to acquire an abortion to cover up sex crimes.

2.) Open investigations into abortion providers and pro-abortion politicians for conspiracy to violate the Comstock Act for large-scale illicit chemical abortion drug trafficking.

3.) Demand the DOJ conduct comprehensive reviews of all abortion providers granting access to minors, who were victims of sexual abuse and/or were transported across state lines against their will or in an effort to cover-up a sex crime.

4.) Initiate investigations and indict any elected anti-abortion officials or appointees using their positions of power to conspire to violate the constitutional rights of anti-abortion entities, including violations of the KKK Act for conspiracy to deprive anti-abortion pregnancy centers of their First Amendment rights through conspiratorial censorship and 14th Amendment rights through failure to equally enforce the law.

All of these are hard truths.

It’s a disservice and disgrace to our great nation —and humanity —to not bring them into the sunlight to debate them. Loudly.

The Rev. Jim Harden, CEO of CompassCare, an anti-abortion medical network based in Buffalo, New York, is married with 10 children. He passionately exposes unequal enforcement of the law and immoral public policy. Read more of the Rev. Jim Harden’s Reports — Here.

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