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  • Latest Action: Jan 29, 2009 Introduced in Senate

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  • 34% of users oppose S.346

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    • On March 13, 2009, by westofcolumbus - Since pinky made the same comment on both this bill and on HR 881, I will as well. The vast majority of pregnant women had a choice, and they chose to take the risk that they would become pregnant. Once a baby has entered the picture, the woman no longer has a choice. She has made her choice already.

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      As noted by westofcolumbus, a user on OpenCongress.org, on March 13, 2009, "Since pinky made the same comment on both this bill and on HR 881, I will as well. The vast majority of pregnant women had a choice, and they chose to take the risk that they would become pregnant. Once a baby has entered the picture, the woman no longer has a choice. She has made her choice already."
    • On March 18, 2009, by JonathanArmesto - "Life at Conception Act - Declares that the right to life guaranteed by the Constitution is vested in each human being beginning at the moment of fertilization, ***cloning***, and other moment at which an individual comes into being." Why mention cloning if the cloning and breeding of Human beings is illegal, unethical, and dangeous as to the unforeseen consequences of later reproduction!? What is the intention or motivation for mentioning cloning! Very strange.

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      As noted by JonathanArmesto, a user on OpenCongress.org, on March 18, 2009, ""Life at Conception Act - Declares that the right to life guaranteed by the Constitution is vested in each human being beginning at the moment of fertilization, ***cloning***, and other moment at which an individual comes into being." Why mention cloning if the cloning and breeding of Human beings is illegal, unethical, and dangeous as to the unforeseen consequences of later reproduction!? What is the intention or motivation for mentioning cloning! Very strange."
    • On March 11, 2009, by socialwork - The selfish behavior and trends in society today continue to think of humans as disposible. It is the importance of life that we should protect not only upon conception but because the value continues with human life itself. If we do not protect our unborn, why should we then protect any life? It is for this reason that the most innocent should be protected. The most innocent being a life at conception. It is easy for a person to say "My Body,my Choice" but how would that same person relate to a aged person who no longer contributes to society but requires full time care. Would that person then state "no contribution, my choice." For all of these reasons, again, life itself should be valued at any points of its life most importantly upon it's conception.

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      As noted by socialwork, a user on OpenCongress.org, on March 11, 2009, "The selfish behavior and trends in society today continue to think of humans as disposible. It is the importance of life that we should protect not only upon conception but because the value continues with human life itself. If we do not protect our unborn, why should we then protect any life? It is for this reason that the most innocent should be protected. The most innocent being a life at conception. It is easy for a person to say "My Body,my Choice" but how would that same person relate to a aged person who no longer contributes to society but requires full time care. Would that person then state "no contribution, my choice." For all of these reasons, again, life itself should be valued at any points of its life most importantly upon it's conception."

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    • haftgrund – Der eine und der andere Fischer - December 31, 2010 by haftgrund - (S. 346)”. Da nützte es dem rührigen kommunistischen Staatssekretär Fischer auch nichts, dass er Verständnis für Standesanliegen der Gymnasiallehrer zeigte: auf einer Versammlung des „Verbandes der Mittelschullehrer“ meinte Fischer, ...

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      As noted by haftgrund on December 31, 2010, "(S. 346)”. Da nützte es dem rührigen kommunistischen Staatssekretär Fischer auch nichts, dass er Verständnis für Standesanliegen der Gymnasiallehrer zeigte: auf einer Versammlung des „Verbandes der Mittelschullehrer“ meinte Fischer, ..." (http://haftgrund.net/2011/01/02/der-eine-und-der-andere-fischer/)
    • Angelika Ebbinghaus: Aufspürerin einer anderen Vergangenheit ... - December 31, 2010 by trueten.de - Willkommen in unserem Blog! - Sein Buch endet zustimmend mit dem Zitat: „Ich glaube, es war gut, dass es gemacht wurde, und vielleicht auch gut, dass es misslang" (Staatsstreich S. 346). Fest und viele staatstreue Nachbeter heften sich an Tresckows letzte Meldung: ...

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      As noted by trueten.de - Willkommen in unserem Blog! on December 31, 2010, "Sein Buch endet zustimmend mit dem Zitat: „Ich glaube, es war gut, dass es gemacht wurde, und vielleicht auch gut, dass es misslang" (Staatsstreich S. 346). Fest und viele staatstreue Nachbeter heften sich an Tresckows letzte Meldung: ..." (http://www.trueten.de/archives/6667-Angelika-Ebbinghaus-Aufspuererin-einer-anderen-Vergangenheit.html)
    • Die Ideologie der NWO: Satanismus!: DIE ILLUMINATEN, 1. TEIL 1776 ... - December 23, 2010 by Die Ideologie der NWO: Satanismus! - Palladismus ist der Kult des Satans in den inneren Schreinen eines Ritus, der allen anderen Riten übergeordnet ist: Er ist ein Kult, eine Religion" (Le Diable au XIX Siecle, S. 346). Wir werden dies über alle Zweifel hinaus beweisen. ...

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      As noted by Die Ideologie der NWO: Satanismus! on December 23, 2010, "Palladismus ist der Kult des Satans in den inneren Schreinen eines Ritus, der allen anderen Riten übergeordnet ist: Er ist ein Kult, eine Religion" (Le Diable au XIX Siecle, S. 346). Wir werden dies über alle Zweifel hinaus beweisen. ..." (http://nwo-satanismus.blogspot.com/2010/12/die-illuminaten-1-teil-1776-1876.html)

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