Right to life shouldn’t be a political issue
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Dear Editor:

It must be a political season again; we’re seeing political signs, TV and newspaper advertisements, emails, tweets, Facebook blogs, mail inserts, billboards, the whole gamut.

Each candidate declares what they can do for us taxpayers, their personal history, faith and beliefs. The “Pro-Life” stamp is thrown out there to lure the social conservative to vote their way.

Personhood and abortion must not be a platform that is determined by which way the political winds are blowing; it’s now and should always be a moral issue, affecting a life that has no say so to its being or existence.

The child in womb is a human being, with a new and complete DNA line separate from its mother.

Scientific studies prove over and over again that a baby’s heart beat begins at 4 weeks, recordable and measurable brain waves at 6 weeks, a body that’s completely formed at 12 weeks, vocals fully developed at 18 weeks, feels pain at 20 weeks, yet taking the life of the innocent unborn in America is permissible at ANY of these stages of development, up to it’s full 9-month term.

Come on Americans, let’s wake up. Let’s forget about our Republican, Democrat or Libertarian allegiance to party.

Come on politicians, let wake up. Forget about the ballot box, what the Fox-Gallop poll, DNC or RNC war machine says.

Come on Georgian, let’s wake up. If it’s not an unborn human in the mother’s womb, then please let me know what it is?

May God forgive our nation for the undue murder of over 53 million unborn babies since 1973.

A life, both young and old, is depending on it!

Duane Hack

Hack is chapter president of West Georgia Right to Life
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