“In a fascinating admission, the Supreme Court in Roe v. Wade acknowledged that under another, separate common law rule, an unborn child has inheritance rights. (Roe v. Wade, page 162). What they failed to mention (for obvious reasons) was that the common law clearly says these inheritance rights exist from the moment of conception! (Blackstone, Commentaries on the Law of England ,Vol. 1, pg. 126 (1765)). Doesn’t it seem ironic—as well as exceedingly illogical—that an unborn child would have his property rights better protected from the moment of conception than his life?”
Source: Abortion is Not Logical
“At this point we see another interesting provision of the common law come to light. A little-known common law rule stated that an unborn child who was the intended victim of abortion, and who was injured but nonetheless born alive, has a legal claim against the person who caused his/her injury!”
Source: Abortion is Not Logical
“Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of every person's understanding of happiness was once considered an unalienable right. Now Americans murder more than one million babies in utero. Where's their unalienable rights?”
Source: Nothing to Lose, Everything to Gain: Being Black and Conservative in America
“But tradition and law are not the source of man's equality; They only acknowledge its presence as a fact of nature. The Declaration of Independence speaks of men as created equal -- created, not born; it seems likely that its authors intended to express their conviction, today verified by science, that humanity is conferred by human parents at conception. 'All men are created free and equal,' we say with those Founding Fathers.”
Source: The Death Peddlers War on the Unborn
“For just as it is impossible for anyone to be any more or less human at any stage of his own existence, so it is impossible for him to be either more or less human than any other human being. Thus, in essentials the unborn child is the same as you and I, differing from us only in such non-essentials as size and ability, even as you and I differ from each other without lessening the humanity of either.
So it is in recognition of their common and invisible humanity that we say all men are equal, subordinating to that equality all the differences in degree between one person and another. And it is because of their common humanity, with its attendant dignity and uniqueness, that we say men may not be used as a means to an end, may not be enslaved or otherwise exploited, may not be killed for the sake of expediency.
In the light of this understanding of equality, it is impossible to justify the abortion movement, which would make the differences of the unborn child the basis for denying him the equal protection of the law. If lack of maturity makes him expendable, in principle there is nothing to prevent our declaring that other deficiencies make other persons expendable. Our enslavement of the blacks resulted from just such a denial of their full humanity. The Nazi atrocities resulted from calling an entire people defective by birth. The early settlers of Australia systematically shot the Aborigines for the land and resources they coveted. Defining preborn children out of the human race is no less illogical and callous.”
Source: The Death Peddlers War on the Unborn
“No social movement has succeeded without showing the evil they were trying to stop.”
Source: Racketeer for Life: Fighting the Culture of Death from the Sidewalk to the Supreme Court
“As Matt explained, 'When something is so horrifying that we can't stand to look at it, perhaps we shouldn't be tolerating it.”
Source: Racketeer for Life: Fighting the Culture of Death from the Sidewalk to the Supreme Court
“I believe peace, when properly defined, is the first fundamental human right that makes all other rights possible. The right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, to use the examples enshrined as ‘unalienable rights’ in the US Constitution, will remain forever out of reach in the absence of peace.”
Source: Peace in the Age of Chaos : The Best Solution For A Sustainable Future
“les hommes riches ne gaspillent jamais un centime, seuls les pauvres en sont capables.”
Source: The Devil and Miss Prym
“Evalue ta richesse à l'importance de ce que tu donnes.”