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Abortion Activists Oppose Adding Women to Senate Judiciary Committee Because They’re Pro-Life

Source: www.lifenews.com - Thursday, January 03, 2019
The pro-abortion group NARAL is attacking two women leaders who are slated to join one of the most powerful committees in the U.S. Senate. U.S. Sens. Marsha Blackburn, of Tennessee, and Joni Ernst, of Iowa, are expected to become the first Republican women to serve on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, Politico reports . The committee is in charge of considering judicial appointees, including U.S. Supreme Court nominees, as well as legislation. NARAL quickly blasted the pro-life women, claiming they do not represent women’s best interests. “They’re all anti-choice … but [Blackburn] has really crusaded on it and made it a significant part of her brand,” NARAL Vice President of Communications Adrienne Kimmell told the news outlet. “And now being on such a powerful committee allows for more of a microphone.” Pro-abortion groups often call for more women leaders, but Kimmell said Blackburn and Ernst don’t count. “Just because a woman serves in a particular role doesn’t mean that person exemplifies values that are going to be best for women and families in this country,” she argued. Though NARAL claims to be a women’s rights group, its real agenda is abortion on demand. It attacks anyone who thinks unborn babies should not be killed in abortions. Blackburn and Ernst are among the strongest advocates for the unborn in politics today. SUPPORT LIFENEWS! If you like this pro-life article, please help LifeNews.com with a donation ! Blac
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