Wednesday, May 15, 2019

ALABAMA ABORTION LAW 2019: ABORTION IS A CHOICE: CHOOSE LIFE.

ICHEOKU says the biggest shocker coming from all those anti life, pro abortion feminist females, who are mad at the recently signed Alabama State Law restraining abortions, is their love for illegal immigrants' children coming from across the Southern borders. How could they love other peoples children, while at the same time, aborting their own children. What an irony. 

If they indeed truly love those illegal immigrants' children, who they advocate should not be put in cages and should be allowed free express entry into the United States of America, because they are beautiful innocent children; why then do they not have their own babies by carrying their own pregnancies to full term. But they have no compunction flushing their own babies out of their wombs through abortions on demand, while they continuously pretend to love other peoples' children. How could they do this convincingly and with straight faces, love other peoples' children but hate their own smooch as to kill them through limitless abortions on overdrive? 

If all those illegal immigrants mothers had emulated them and similarly aborted their own babies, which babies coming from across the Southern borders, would these feminists females of America, who just love sex without the responsibility of pregnancy, be loving. 

ICHEOKU says having sex is not a constitutional right, but a choice. Also, having sex without condom is not a constitutional right, but a choice. Further, having unprotected sex and not taking birth control pills, are both not constitutional rights either, but choices which these American women volitionally make; admitted they have refused to accept their responsibility in the whole pregnancy narrative. It is not just men who have sex with these women that are to blame as these women share greater responsibility in preventing pregnancies and there are available tools for that. 

So, whenever a woman makes that conscious decision to spread her legs or bend over, however the preference; and without properly reading her monthly cycle of fertility, with no contraceptives or other protection, she assumed the risk that she might get pregnant. Her decision not to be careful not to get pregnant should equally carry with it, the responsibility not to make an arbitrarily decision on what happens to the innocent life incubating inside her. The baby has a life too and it's right to be carried to full term and given birth to must therefore also be respected as well. When the child is born, if she does not want the baby, she has the option to give the baby up for adoption, as there are so many childless married couples looking for babies to adopt in America. So, instead of these couples traveling to Russia, China and sometimes to Africa to adopt babies, they will have a choice to adopt them right here in America. 

But it would seem that these heartless babies killers do what they do simply because they see pregnancy as an inconvenience, which will distort their bodies and therefore it must be terminated forthwith. They do not want all the stretch marks or the protruded stomachs or added body weight, including the many years it takes to raise a child, as well as the expenses involved. To this end however, the government should consider paying baby-subsidies to some of those women, whose only reason for resorting to abortion of their babies is economic hardship. But in any other event, any woman who cannot carry her baby to full term must learn to be proactive about it by not getting pregnant in the first place, case closed. 

ICHEOKU says therefore supports the Alabama Abortion Law 2019 which seeks to put reasonable restraint on abortions on demand, as it is a good effort at ending the out of control ceaseless babies slaughtering in America through abortions. It is a sensible government intervention that will help reduce the number of the 340,000 babies killed each year in America through abortions. America needs her babies born alive, as babies are the future of any society. We all were once babies and had our mothers aborted us all, there will be no us here today; including those babies killers, who are now depriving their own children their right to live by aborting them. ICHEOKU says killing of babies is not good and this is what the Alabama State new law seeks to curtail and therefore is a reasonable measure by the government to promote life. Choose life.

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