Valin Posted May 22, 2019 Share Posted May 22, 2019 Washington Examiner Nicole Russell May 22, 2019 After Gov. Kay Ivey, R-Ala., signed a near-ban on abortion last week, a Jerusalem-based author tweeted a question often asked by pro-choice advocates to pro-life conservatives: Quote (((TuttleSinger))) سارا تاتل سينجر שרה טאטל-סינגר✔ @TuttleSinger Dear Pro-Life friends: what have you *personally* done to support lower income single mothers? I’ll wait: 4,811 2:11 PM - May 15, 2019 The author’s sardonic “I’ll wait” was likely a signal she didn’t think many would have legitimate responses. It’s a common misnomer in the pro-choice community that people who care deeply about the fate of the unborn don’t likewise care for the pregnant women struggling to make ends meet should she go through with the pregnancy. Nothing could be further from the truth: Responses poured in by the thousands. Anonymous, blue-check, and other accounts described hundreds of ways ordinary people have offered help to single mothers. From purchasing a car to furnishing a home, or providing for the mother’s children or adopting orphaned children, thousands of pro-life advocates not only want to protect the unborn but they help the very women who struggle after choosing life. (Snip) _______________________________________________________________________ Given that most Pro-Life people are conservative, this should not come as a surprise us. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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