Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Update on HR36 Pain Capable Bill  May 12, 2015   11:42am

Call your Congressman today, May 12, 2015 before 4:30pm!  Tell them to remove the RAPE Exceptions Clause, because exceptions are inconsistant with the pro life movement, and exceptions do not support equality for all lives who feel pain.    



Click on red link to find Your Congressman and CALL TODAY!! -->       http://www.contactingthecongress.org

As of late afternoon yesterday, new language in the Bill shows, that reporting in cases of rape has not been removed. That's a good thing. However, Bill HR36 still has exceptions for those babies who have been conceived in rape, 

In Bill HR36 there are a number of paragraphs referring to the pain an unborn baby feels at approximately 20 weeks. After fourteen paragraphs of language that point to pain the unborn baby feels, the bill continues to have language that allows for those babies conceived in rape to endure the pain of abortion, that non-rape conceived babies would be protected from.

Personhood New York, does not support such measures. Rebecca Kieslling, who toured New York last fall, visiting a number of high schools and group events, has pointed out that her life was spared because at that time, abortion was illegal in Michigan. Her mother did visit two back alley abortion mills, but changed her mind to abort her child because of the law against abortion.

Rebecca Kiessling, who was conceived by a serial rapist/murderer (now in prison for life), explains that not even rapists receive the death penalty for rape, so why should an innocent baby receive the death penalty?

Rebecca Kiessling who founded "Save the 1", has also mentioned that most women who conceive after rape, usually want to keep their baby, but that the threat of the rapist father returning into their lives is something they fear would happen. Many times the rapist father seeks legal custody of the child. Under great pressure from society, and feeling quite alone with their “rape baby”, these women succumb to an abortion. Those women who do not choose abortion, the majority give their baby up for adoption, to protect their baby from the rapist father .

In most States, there are no laws that protect women from the rapist father returning. Rebecca Kiessling has helped enact a Rape Survivor Child Custody law in few States that protects women from rapist fathers claiming custody. In her organization, “Save the 1”, there are close to 100 speakers who sought support and comfort through her group. Many in her group, both men and women, are available to speak at fundraisers or awareness programs. Some are currently fighting for protection from their rapist father claiming custody.

Personhood New York, along with other Personhood States across the country seek to truly protect all unborn babies at 20 weeks plus. We are asking and urging you,  to call your senators in Congress, and tell them to change the language in HR36, to that which is friendly to those babies conceived in Rape. In other words, remove the Rape Exceptions language in the bill.

After 40+ plus years  of  Roe v. Wade, it is time to make real pro life Bills, that protect all life equally across the board. We are pushing for consistent pro-life bills, to include all babies, no matter how concieved. If there is pain at 20 weeks, then there is pain for ALL babies at 20 weeks. To exclude one life because of an exception, is cruel to the innocent life.  Exceptions is dangerous because it creates an environment and thinking that some human lives do not matter. We, at Personhood New York say, ALL HUMAN LIVES MATTER!

Click here to find Your Congressman and CALL TODAY!! —> http://www.contactingthecongress.org

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