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Just as the Trump inauguration gave just, record-setting glory to God (six prayers in total: three invocations and three benedictions), so too will his next four years in Office bring forth even more righteously rising opposition to the cold-blooded, intentional killing of the most innocent and vulnerable among us. And a significant surge of opposition against that murder of convenience is arising from within the ranks of American feminism itself:
As the revolutionary political document – upon which America's very existence is declared – lays out for all eternity to read, it is the Creator who endows mankind with certain inalienable rights, that first listed among them is "life", and that government is instituted among men to specifically secure those rights: not debate them, no power to amend them, but to "secure" them with all the omnipotent power the Constitution specifically charges the uniquely American, republican form of federal government with.
And, of course, that when any government becomes destructive to those inalienable rights – instead of defending them with all the omnipotent power the Constitution specifically empowers it with to do so – that government no longer enjoys any right itself to exist.
Trump, without PRing his intent, (walking instead of just talking) is quietly leading America back to its revolutionary political root. His own declaration's great effectiveness during his inaugural speech yesterday of returning a government gone socialist back to the People is easily rated simply from the widespread "populist" revulsion to it glaringly displayed immediately after and ever since by the mainstream socialist media and press.
“Creator > the People > government” is America's revolutionary political gift to the world, and Donald J. Trump, in his very first words to the world as President of the United States of America yesterday, reestablished the proper role of America's republican form of empowered government, instantly reversing over a century of socialism's unconstitutional bastardization of “government > the People” in, literally, one fell swoop.
With the growing number of feminists who find abortion to be the outright murder of God-given life it naturally is, President Trump will find his way of leading the overturn of the unconstitutional, socialist government sanctioning of such murder that much easier.
Having honored the Creator as he did yesterday, having reestablished the People to their American revolutionary political role, now President Trump must cement his own constitutional political revolution by fully and precisely putting government back in its constitutional place of securing the inalienable right to life, instead of unconstitutionally acting as socialism's agent of outright murder.
Having boldly and gloriously trod back this revolutionary far, the new American President must take this final inalienable step, or his entire Presidency is doomed to fail as just another charade against the despicably deadly menace of socialism itself.
Views on Abortion Strain Calls for Unity at Women’s March on Washington
WASHINGTON — As a self-described feminist and law student who wants to correct racial wrongs in the criminal justice system, Maria Lyon agrees with Hillary Clinton that “women’s rights are human rights.” But when thousands of women march on the capital the day after Donald J. Trump is inaugurated as president, she will not be there. The reason: She opposes abortion.
“It’s hard, because right now it feels like if you’re pro-life, you’re anti-woman,” said Ms. Lyon, 23, who studies law at the University of Wisconsin. “That’s kind of the traditional rhetoric. It’s like if you care about women and you care about women’s rights then you should be pro-choice.”
Ms. Lyon is not the only feminist agonizing. Across the country, women who oppose abortion — including one in six women who supported Hillary Clinton, according to a recent survey by the Pew Research Center — are demanding to be officially included in Saturday’s Women’s March on Washington. But those requests have been spurned, creating a bitter rift among women’s organizations, and raising thorny questions about what it means to be a feminist in 2017.
“If you want to come to the march you are coming with the understanding that you respect a woman’s right to choose,” Linda Sarsour, a Brooklyn-born Palestinian-American Muslim racial justice and civil-rights activist, and one of four co-chairwomen of the march, said in an interview on Tuesday.
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Now these tensions, which have simmered behind the scenes, are spilling out into the open.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/18/us/womens-march-abortion.html?_r=0
As the revolutionary political document – upon which America's very existence is declared – lays out for all eternity to read, it is the Creator who endows mankind with certain inalienable rights, that first listed among them is "life", and that government is instituted among men to specifically secure those rights: not debate them, no power to amend them, but to "secure" them with all the omnipotent power the Constitution specifically charges the uniquely American, republican form of federal government with.
And, of course, that when any government becomes destructive to those inalienable rights – instead of defending them with all the omnipotent power the Constitution specifically empowers it with to do so – that government no longer enjoys any right itself to exist.
Trump, without PRing his intent, (walking instead of just talking) is quietly leading America back to its revolutionary political root. His own declaration's great effectiveness during his inaugural speech yesterday of returning a government gone socialist back to the People is easily rated simply from the widespread "populist" revulsion to it glaringly displayed immediately after and ever since by the mainstream socialist media and press.
“Creator > the People > government” is America's revolutionary political gift to the world, and Donald J. Trump, in his very first words to the world as President of the United States of America yesterday, reestablished the proper role of America's republican form of empowered government, instantly reversing over a century of socialism's unconstitutional bastardization of “government > the People” in, literally, one fell swoop.
With the growing number of feminists who find abortion to be the outright murder of God-given life it naturally is, President Trump will find his way of leading the overturn of the unconstitutional, socialist government sanctioning of such murder that much easier.
Having honored the Creator as he did yesterday, having reestablished the People to their American revolutionary political role, now President Trump must cement his own constitutional political revolution by fully and precisely putting government back in its constitutional place of securing the inalienable right to life, instead of unconstitutionally acting as socialism's agent of outright murder.
Having boldly and gloriously trod back this revolutionary far, the new American President must take this final inalienable step, or his entire Presidency is doomed to fail as just another charade against the despicably deadly menace of socialism itself.