Critics say that the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act is unnecessary. I wish that it were. While it’s hard to imagine many Americans opposing a bill that would ensure that medical provision was administered to a struggling newborn child, many in Washington would prefer that it never be mentioned, because it would protect infants born alive after an attempted abortion.
Russel Moore of National Review introduces the Matrix.
The system allows a pregnant women to drop the little fellow into an aquarium at up to two months after gestation. We thus begin deploying massive aquariums. Soon after deployment, it becomes clear that costs remain low if the fetus remains in the aquarium, and the Matrix is born. Implant the USB chip in the brains of the little tykes and we all have programming jobs for life.
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