Pro-life leaders across the U.S. are celebrating the Supreme Court’s decision to let Texas’ Heartbeat Act, which essentially bans abortion after six weeks, take effect in one of America’s largest states. There are reports that six other states—Mississippi, Florida, Indiana, North Dakota, Arkansas, and South Dakota—are at least looking into similar legislation if the Texas experiment proves effective.
The abortion movement is melting down, concerned that this decision (or lack thereof) indicates that the justices may rule against Roe; a single doctor at a Texas abortion clinic apparently aborted 67 babies in 17 hours just prior to the Heartbeat Act taking effect. Many abortionists will no doubt attempt to circumvent the rules; others appear unwilling to risk the potential cost of doing so. Ohio pro-life group Created Equal released a video indicating that at least one abortion clinic was unwilling to perform abortions after the six-week cut-off took effect.
There is also plenty of room for caution. David French and Sarah Isgur have an extremely comprehensive breakdown of the Texas law and the various potential scenarios that could unfold, and it is far from certain that the Heartbeat Act will stand. That said, French also says—with a score of provisos—that maybe, just maybe, the Supreme Court’s decision regarding the Heartbeat Act does say something about how they will rule in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. Both French and Isgur, incidentally, believe that the Court will uphold the Mississippi pro-life law.
That brings me to another brief observation. President Joe Biden, who has gone from a “moderate” on the issue of abortion, voting for some pro-life legislation and telling interviewers that he “accepted” that life begins at conception, to a pro-abortion fanatic who now denies that scientific fact, has instructed his administration to do whatever possible to stop Texas’ Heartbeat Act. To that end, Attorney General Merrick Garland has issued a statement from the Department of Justice stating that the DOJ will “provide support from federal law enforcement when an abortion clinic or reproductive health center is under attack.”
In an apparent attempt to conflate a pro-life law with violence, Garland stated that: “We have reached out to US attorneys’ offices and FBI field offices in Texas and across the country to discuss our enforcement authorities. We will not tolerate violence against those seeking to obtain or provide reproductive health services, physical obstruction or property damage in violation of the FACE [Freedom of Access to Abortion Clinic Entrances] Act.”
This is absurd, because of course, the Biden Administration is attempting to stop a law passed by the Texas legislature and tested in the courts. The Supreme Court declined to stop the bill, so there is nothing the feds can do, legally speaking. But Garland’s statement makes it sound as if he is on the side of the law, not those seeking to enforce the Heartbeat Act. It is a slimy trick, but the mainstream media is more than happy to play along. The narrative abortion activists want is of Texas morphing into the Gilead of A Handmaid’s Tale….
The above comes from a Sept. 8 story on LifeSiteNews.
Mr. Garland is right (as quoted with the photo), but I’ve prayed and protested in front of Planned Parenthood and other abortion facilities for decades and have never seen violence against those entering. That’s an obvious “straw man” argument made for media consumption and use. The violence happens inside Planned Parenthood and other places where preborn babies are killed and their mothers are violated.
We have a self proclaimed Catholic US president in agreement with The Satanic Temple over killing unborn babies. While the unborn in TX have a lifeline at this time, it’s also time for the excommunication of Joe Biden and the other fake Catholic politicians who promote such atrocities.
Too many Bishops are pro Democrat including our San Diego Bishops.. don’t hold your breath about excommunication
Abortion is violence.
It is an act of violent assault and murder against an innocent human being.