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The sound of hypocrisy

Hypocrisy is reality! Whatever the label (e.g., libtards, libverts, Libs, progressives), the people who’ve advocated noise ordinances against the pro-life protesters are the very first to use noise and intimidation when it’s their turn to oppose.

Infanticide is a life-and-death issue, and that can only end horribly. Millions of babies have been sacrificed to expedience alone. Thousands were killed on 9/11, and that brought down the ire of the nation; however, unseen slaughter of millions of unborn babies hardly produces a ripple in the status quo. What kind of people (?) behave or even thinks like this?

This biased rag regularly taunts Matt Shea as a domestic terrorist. He’s only saying what so many of us believe: God Himself is outraged at this abomination, abortion. Whatever the idol to which these innocents are sacrificed, the end is the same. It was for this reason, among many other moral affronts, that Israel took over the land of the Canaanites. Israel also was conquered, scattered, and Judah destroyed for adopting the same and even worse sins against God and man. How will a nation which considers the unborn as “fetal matter” escape judgment?

It is an us-them world, and very volatile at this point. Why else would Trump be president and ultra-nationalists make such inroads throughout Europe. (“Recommended read: The Crucible of Global War,” by Christopher Petitt.)

The dam will burst and oceans of blood spill in civil, probably global wars and revolutions. Welcome the third Dark Age. You’ve earned it.

Stravo Lukos

Spokane

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