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BREAKING �� Roger Stone URGENT Speech after being Arrested by the FBI and...
, named Mueller, subverted the DOJ and the FBI to become one of the
most tyrannical, unconstitutional agencies the US has ever witnessed-
the FBI must be purged immediately and Mueller must be arrested for
committing high crimes of treason, should be tried and publicly hung!
That's how clean up this mess!
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Vermont And New York Would Like to Make Murdering Babies Up To 9 Months in the Womb, A Constitutional Right
Abortion is the number one killer in the United States and we are doing it to our own children! What kind of society are we that we would murder 1 Million of our children every single year! Who are we?
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Vermont Looks To Make Abortion Up To Birth A Constitutional Right

Taking a que from radical New York Democrats, Vermont is on track to make abortion up to birth a constitutional right.
Pro-abortion lawmakers and activists on Wednesday introduced a bill to enshrine abortion on-demand up to birth in a state that already has no protections for the unborn, looking to eventually channel the bill into an amendment in the state’s constitution.
“We need a Vermont where every Vermonter should feel free to make their personal decisions about their sexual and reproductive health care,” said House Speaker Mitzi Johnson, according to Vermont Digger. “They should be guaranteed unrestricted access to the doctors and the procedures that encompass the full range of that care, including abortion care.”
“The General Assembly intends this act to safeguard the right to abortion in Vermont by ensuring that right is not denied, restricted, or infringed by a governmental entity,” the bill states, adding, “Every individual who becomes pregnant has the fundamental right to choose to carry a pregnancy to term, give birth to a child, or to have an abortion.”
The bill also emphasizes that unborn babies have zero rights in Vermont: “A fertilized egg, embryo, or fetus shall not have independent rights under Vermont law.”
Furthermore, per the legislation, state and local law enforcement will be banned from prosecuting “any individual for inducing, performing, or attempting to induce or perform the individual’s own abortion,” no matter the stage of pregnancy.
If the bill were to become an amendment, it would ensure abortion on demand even after a potential overturning of Roe v. Wade. “In order for the amendment to proceed, it would have to gain a majority vote in the House and two-thirds’ vote in Senate this session and again next year for Vermonters to vote on it in 2022. It would go into effect the next year,” explained One News Now.
Vermont Right to Life Committee leader Mary Hahn Beerworth blasted Planned Parenthood and pro-abortion politicians for the move. “Vermont … has legalized abortion through all nine months of pregnancy without a single restriction or regulation on the practice of abortion – not even that a doctor perform the procedure; no limit on how late into pregnancy; and … legalized physician-assisted suicide. And now it wants to enshrine death into the Vermont Constitution,” she said.
“We refer to Planned Parenthood here as the fourth branch of government,” added Beerworth, “and every year they simply deliver their wish list. They have so many clinics per capita here that they dominate the political scene.”
Meagan Gallagher of Planned Parenthood of Northern New England gushed over the legislation. “States are a critical backstop to the further erosion and restriction of reproductive health care. We must pass the House abortion rights bill and the Senate equal rights constitutional amendment to ensure that reproductive rights are protected in Vermont,” she told WCAX, reported Life News.
As noted by The Daily Wire on Wednesday, radical Governor Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) announced in January that he was looking to enshrine abortion on-demand up to birth into the state constitution. “I want to pass a constitutional amendment that writes into the constitution a provision protecting a woman’s right to control her own reproductive health, We’ll pass it next year; we’ll put it onto the ballot; we’ll write it into the constitution,” said Cuomo, adding, “I have no doubt that Gorsuch is going to reverse Roe v. Wade. So what do we do? Protect ourselves. Pass a law that is a prophylactic to federal action.”
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HORROR: New York Set To Legalize Abortion Up To Birth

The womb will become an even less safe place for unborn babies in New York come Tuesday. Democrat legislators are set to legalize abortion up to birth and remove the fatal procedure from the state’s criminal code altogether with the passing of the euphemistically named Reproductive Health Act.
The proposed legislation erases the current limitation on abortion in the state, which is set at 24 weeks. The Reproductive Health Act states, “every individual who becomes pregnant has the fundamental right to choose to carry the pregnancy to term, to give birth to a child, or to have an abortion.”
So long as a licensed practitioner acts in “good faith,” a baby can be murdered in the womb up to birth in order “to protect the patient’s life or health.” Notably, the meaning of the word “health” is not defined within the legislation.
“A health care practitioner licensed, certified, or authorized under title eight of the education law, acting within his or her lawful scope of practice, may perform an abortion when, according to the practitioner’s reasonable and good faith professional judgment based on the facts of the patient’s case: the patient is within twenty-four weeks from the commencement of pregnancy, or there is an absence of fetal viability, or the abortion is necessary to protect the patient’s life or health,” reads the legislation.
The bill is set to be passed in the state legislature on Tuesday to commemorate the 46th anniversary of Roe v. Wade.
“This is only the beginning of the protections that we will have for our women, for our environment, criminal-justice reform, education — the list goes on,” Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins (D-Yonkers) told The Democrat & Chronicle, reports FaithWire. “But in January, the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, we will make our statement, we will make our mark.”
“The bill also removes abortion from the definition of homicide, and from the penal code entirely,” reports the Times Union. “Opponents say this limits prosecutors when they look to charge individuals who harm a woman’s unborn child in a domestic violence case or otherwise. Supporters say, in such cases, there remain plenty of other, much harsher criminal charges at prosecutors’ disposal.”
Since New York Republicans lost control of the Senate in November, the bill is expected to pass with Democrat support. Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY), a Catholic, is expected to sign the legislation.
“As many of you know, the Governor is pushing again for abortion through birth and even after with so-called ‘Reproductive Health Act.’ Now he has an anti-Life Democrat-led Senate to help him get it through,” posted pro-life group New York State Right to Life via Facebook.
URGENT: Today begins the 2019 Session at the NYS Legislature. As many of you know, the Governor is pushing again for…
Posted by New York State Right to Life on Wednesday, January 9, 2019
In 2014, Cuomo infamously said pro-lifers have no place in the state:
“Who are they?” Cuomo asked rhetorically during a radio interview, complaining about opposition to the anti-Second Amendment SAFE Act. “Are they these extreme conservatives who are right-to-life, pro-assault-weapon, anti-gay? Is that who they are? Because if that’s who they are and they’re the extreme conservatives, they have no place in the state of New York, because that’s not who New Yorkers are.”
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White House announces 51 judicial picks, including two for liberal 9th Circuit | Fox News
White House announces 51 judicial picks, including two for liberal 9th Circuit
of the 51 appointments are for spots on prestigious and influential
federal appellate benches, including two on the mostly liberal San
Francisco-based 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, which President Trump has
often derided as "disgraceful" and politically biased.
would take now-Supreme Court Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh's
vacated seat on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, is on the list. Case
Western University School of Law professor and Washington Post
commentator Jonathan H. Adler wrote
when Rao first joined the administration that "Trump's selection of Rao
suggests the administration is serious about regulatory reform, not
merely reducing high-profile regulatory burdens."
Also on the roll
was Brian Buescher, for a seat as United States district judge for the
District of Nebraska. In December, Sens. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., and
Mazie Hirono, D-Hawaii, raised concerns about the Omaha-based lawyer's membership
in the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic service organization --
prompting legal commentators to suggest the Democrats were engaging in
religious discrimination.
DEMS TURN HEADS WITH APPARENT OBJECTION TO JUDICIAL NOMINEE'S ROLE IN CATHOLIC ORGANIZATION
“The
Knights of Columbus has taken a number of extreme positions,” Hirono
said in a questionnaire sent to Buescher. “For example, it was
reportedly one of the top contributors to California’s Proposition 8
campaign to ban same-sex marriage.”
Harris,
in her questions to the nominee, called the Knights of Columbus “an
all-male society” and asked the Nebraska lawyer if he was aware that the
group was anti-abortion and opposed to same-sex marriage when he
joined.
The California senator and 2020 presidential hopeful also
referenced Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson’s statement that abortion
amounted to “the killing of the innocent on a massive scale” and asked
Buescher if he agreed with the statement.
In his response,
Buescher argued that the Knights of Columbus’ official positions on
issues do not represent every one of the group’s members and said he
would recuse himself from hearing cases where he saw a conflict of
interest.
“The Knights of Columbus does not have the authority to
take personal political positions on behalf of all of its approximately
two million members,” Buescher wrote. “If confirmed, I will apply all
provisions of the Code of Conduct for United States Judges regarding
recusal and disqualification.”

the ire of President Trump, who has called it "disgraceful." (AP)
entitled "Anti-Catholic bigotry is alive in the U.S. Senate,"
columnist Michael Gerson wrote that questions like the ones from Harris
and Hirono were inappropriate and "scare the hell out of vast sections
of the country."
Missing from the list of
re-nominated judges, for now, were three conservatives the White House
has said it will install on the Ninth Circuit without first seeking
what's known as a "blue slip," or an opinion, from California
senators Sens. Dianne Feinstein and Harris.
The White House
announced in October Trump had nominated Patrick Bumatay, Daniel Collins
and Kenneth Kiyul Lee (all from the Golden State, and reportedly all
members of the conservative Federalist Society) to the 9th Circuit,
bypassing the traditional blue slip process in an apparent snub of
Feinstein and Harris.
The liberal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals,
with a sprawling purview representing nine Western states, has long been
a thorn in the side of the Trump White House, with rulings against the
travel ban and limits on funding to "sanctuary cities."
TRUMP SLAMS 'DISGRACEFUL' NINTH CIRCUIT, SUGGESTS THEY WOULD OVERTURN HIS TURKEY PARDON IF THEY COULD
The
Judicial Crisis Network announced in a statement it would launch a $1.5
million national advertising campaign on both television and the
Internet calling on Democrats to support the 51 judges, and noting that
there are an "unprecedented 163 judicial vacancies in the federal court
system."
“Because
of Democrats’ unprecedented obstruction of judicial nominees, we now
have significantly more vacancies than when President Trump took
office," Judicial Crisis Network Chief Counsel and Policy Director
Carrie Severino said in a statement.
"Senator McConnell has
restated his commitment to filling the vacancies and has maintained that
this is a Senate priority. It’s time for Democrats to end the bullying
and smear campaigns and confirm the judges," Severino added.
The
nominations seemed poised to quiet growing conservative unrest about the
relative lack of news on appointments during the ongoing partial
federal government shutdown, which commenced Dec. 22. Six new
appointments to federal district courts, which are effectively trial
courts, were announced by the White House last week.
“People are
starting to scratch their heads and wonder, ‘When are we going to start
up again?" one source close to the White House told Politico earlier
this month.
The White House, along with Senate GOP leaders,
has made appointing conservative judges and justices a key priority.
Under the Trump administration, 85 federal judges have been installed,
including Associate Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett
Kavanaugh, and 30 appellate judges.
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Senate
Democrats previously eliminated the filibuster for federal judicial
nominees below the Supreme Court level during the Obama administration,
meaning that each of the 51 nominees needs only a majority vote in the
Senate to win confirmation.
Once they claimed their current Senate
majority, Republicans, in response, eliminated the filibuster for
Supreme Court nominees as well.
Fox News' Judd Berger and Andrew O'Reilly contributed to this report.


