The abortion debate is not about whether to get pregnant or not. It is about whether you have the right to violently end the life of a child once he or she exists.
Once-celebrated first ladies of the United States have been anything but a Christian influence and protectors of unborn life behind the scenes in the White House for the last 60 years.
Obama’s decision to throw his weight behind far-left Vice President Kamala Harris, who is being attacked by Republicans for her incompetence in securing the southern border, came late in the process.
Last January, global elites issued an alarming report: ‘Geopolitical Instability Raises Threat of Catastrophic Cyberattack in Next Two Years.’ One year is nearly up, so that leaves 2024 – the year of a critical U.S. presidential election – for the predicted cyberattack to occur, ‘placing every individual, organization and nation at risk.’
Both Barack Obama and Douglas Emhoff tested positive for the coronavirus despite having received at least three doses of the experimental COVID-19 drugs.
Imagine the good that could be done by a former First Lady using her experience to promote adoption, or raise awareness of ethical infertility treatments.