Anonymous ID: 9890e7 Jan. 23, 2019, 4:59 a.m. No.4872662   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2676

I almost never shocked at the insanity of law makers, but this one takes the case. NY politicians in the pockets of PP, pass law that can terminate life threw the A word, at any time up until birth, takes away legally of being a person, and prevents A-ists to not be charged with a Homicide! Remember with politicians, (mostly) it’s all about the lobbying money

 

And Cuomo tells the World Trade Center to light it up in Pink! I find hateful and noxious of the cultural appropriation on the color pink that used to announce the birth of a bouncing baby girl.

 

These people are truly sick, all who signed it have made karma of unimaginable proportions. Let the lawsuits commence!

 

Entitled the Reproductive Health Act, New York’s latest abortion law allows termination of a pregnancy until the expected day of birth with certain limitations:

 

[An] abortion May be performed by a licensed, certified, or authorized practitioner within 24 weeks from the commencement of pregnancy, or there is an absence of fetal viability, or at any time when necessary to protect a patient’s life or health.

 

Breitbart News reported:

 

The [Reproductive Health Act] also redefines “person” as “a human being who has been born and is alive,” eliminating the possibility of recognizing the personhood of an unborn child. During her presidential campaign in 2016, Hillary Clinton stated that “the unborn person doesn’t have constitutional rights.”

 

Breitbart News also highlighted the Reproductive Health Act’s ending of criminal penalties for self-abortion and harming or killing — with specific mention of “homicide” — unborn children.

 

Hillary Clinton praised New York Democrats’ push for and passage of the aforementioned bill, describing abortion as a “reproductive health service.”

 

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https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/22/one-world-trade-center-lit-up-in-pink-to-celebrate-ny-abortion-law/

Anonymous ID: 9890e7 Jan. 23, 2019, 5:03 a.m. No.4872686   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2694 >>2774

Anons….this should any sane person, but NY politicians are truly insane and satanic. Backed by HRC

 

I'm so sick in my spirit and soul by these horrible horrible people, I hope they all get their karma back if they are ever allowed to reincarnate

 

The New York Senate passed a radical pro-abortion bill Tuesday that would allow unborn babies to be aborted for basically any reason up to birth.

 

https://www.lifenews.com/2019/01/22/new-york-senate-passes-bill-legalizing-abortions-up-to-birth/#.XEfIqbP59Hs.twitter

Anonymous ID: 9890e7 Jan. 23, 2019, 5:09 a.m. No.4872732   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2787 >>2869

So the republicans are using the handbook of dims, good for them!

 

Baker Testimony Reveals Perkins Coie Lawyer Provided FBI With Information on Alfa Bank Allegations

 

https://m.theepochtimes.com/baker-testimony-reveals-perkins-coie-lawyer-provided-fbi-with-information-on-alfa-bank-allegations_2773855.html

Anonymous ID: 9890e7 Jan. 23, 2019, 5:33 a.m. No.4872851   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2881 >>2883

>>4870790 New York anti-abortion bill allows abortions up to 24 weeks, not 9 months

 

So what, look at the weeks below and see if it’s moral to do it after week 10 or earlier

 

The embryo has become a fetus. His vital organs – such as kidneys, intestines, brain, and liver – are starting to function. Tiny fingernails and toenails are starting to form.

11 weeks Your baby is almost fully formed. Her bones are beginning to harden, and her genitalia are developing externally. She can hiccup, though it's too soon for you to feel it.

12 weeks You can hear your baby's heartbeat at a prenatal checkup.(You may already have heard it at an early ultrasound.) Your baby's just over 2 inches long and weighs about half an ounce.

Second trimester

 

14 weeks Your baby's kidneys are producing urine, and he releases it into the amniotic fluid. He can make facial expressions and may have discovered thumb-sucking.

15 weeks Your baby can see light that filters in from outside your womb, even though her eyelids are still shut.

16 weeks Your baby's sex may be detectable at your mid-pregnancy ultrasound, which typically happens between 16 and 20 weeks.

18 weeks If you haven't felt your baby move yet, you probably will in the next few weeks. It'll take a couple of weeks longer for other people to feel your baby's movements from the outside.

19 weeks Your baby can hear your heartbeat and sounds that come from outside your body, such as your partner's voice. Her skin is wrinkly and is covered by a protective, waxy coating. She measures about 6 inches from head to bottom and weighs about 8 1/2 ounces.

23 weeks Your baby's sense of movement has developed, so he can feel the motion if you dance. His sense of hearing continues to improve. You may sometimes be able to see him squirming under the surface of your belly.

24 weeks Your baby's taste buds are developing. Her brain is growing very quickly, and her hair may be growing, too. She's almost a foot long and weighs just over a pound.

27 weeks Your baby's lungs are developing but won't be fully functional for several more weeks. He's "practicing" for life on the outside by inhaling and exhaling amniotic fluid, sleeping and waking up at regular intervals, opening and closing his eyes, and sucking his fingers.

Third trimester

 

28 weeks Your baby may be dreaming. She has eyelashes, and her eyesight is improving. Billions of neurons are developing in her brain. She weighs about 2 1/4 pounds and is about 15 inches long, head to heel.

32 weeks He's grown cute little fingernails and toenails. Your baby is also starting to plump up in preparation for birth. He's almost 17 inches long (head to heel) and weighs about 3 3/4 pounds.

34 weeks Your baby's lungs and central nervous system are continuing to develop. Her skin has become soft and smooth, and she's filling out and getting even rounder. She's almost 18 inches long and weighs about 4 3/4 pounds.

37 weeks Your baby is now considered "early term." Babies born now usually do well, but ideally he'll stay in your womb for a couple more weeks to give his brain and lungs time to fully mature.

39 weeks Your baby is now considered full-term and is ready for life outside the womb. The average weight of a newborn is about 7 1/2 pounds, and the average length is about 20 inches.

41 weeks You've passed your due date and your baby is now considered "late term." (If you're still pregnant at

42 weeks, she's "post term.") Your baby's health may be monitored with tests such as a nonstress test or biophysical profile. To avoid complications, your doctor will probably talk to you about inducing labor in the next week or two.