January 05, 2005

Unjust Law Is 'Law Without Equity'


Unjust Law Is 'Law Without Equity'

Teenage Mother Won't Be Charged for Murdering Baby
in Baseball Bat Abortion Case -- Thanks to Abortion Regulators

RICHMOND TOWNSHIP -- Macomb County Prosecutor Eric Smith said his hands were tied when it came time to decide whom to charge in the baseball bat beating death of the unborn child being carried by a teenage mother. He decided Tuesday to do the only thing one state statute allowed: charge the boyfriend who wielded the bat, hitting his girlfriend in the stomach repeatedly over a two-week period, but let the girl off the hook, uncharged. The young mother, who was a willing participant in the induced abortion, law enforcement officials say - cannot be charged under that law because it specifically excludes the mother from criminal liability. Under a state law passed in 1999 - called the "Prenatal Protection Act" - that states only the person assaulting a pregnant woman resulting in a miscarriage is criminally liable. The pregnant woman, no matter how complicit in the termination, is not.

Editor's note: You might ask, how did Michigan ever come up with such an unjust law that prosecutes a person for intentionally murdering an unborn child but then lets another person off the hook? Even though that person conspired to murder, and, in fact was a willing participant in the murder, that person goes scot free? How can that happen?

Well, it may surprise you to find out that such double-minded unjust laws come from none other than Abortion Regulators. That's right, Abortion Regulators are to blame for allowing murderers to walk free in Michigan -- and Lord only knows how many states these abortion people have corrupted with their devilish regulations!

Pam Sherstad, from Right to Life of Michigan, tries to excuse her iniquity this way: "If that provision had not been written into the statute, it would have clashed with the federal law that allows abortions under the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade U.S Supreme Court decision, said Pam Sherstad, spokeswoman for Right to Life of Michigan, which worked to pass the 1999 state law. "Abortion is obviously legal in the United States," Sherstad said, "and you can't have a state law that interferes with federal law. The Prenatal Protection Act was designed to protect pregnant women who are assaulted by someone resulting in the death of their unborn child. This is obviously a unique case."

No! you are wrong Pam Sherstad, this is not a unique case. Woman conspire to murder their unborn children all the time in the United States -- and over 4,500 mothers murder their children everyday -- be it abortion or abortifacent -- murder is the willful, deliberate, and premeditated killing of an innocent human being and these women are guilty!

But the thing that is really "unique" about this case is how this unjust law is getting national attention and exposing the inept perverted course of action taken by Right to Life of Michigan in particular and Abortion Regulators across the nation in general.

The abortion regulation mindset is flawed from the very first. As we see in Pam Sherstad's statement, Right to Life of Michigan acquiesces to the notion that a "right" to murder innocent people in fact exists, which then leads it to make the erroneous conclusion that the process of murdering people can be regulated through legislative actions, i.e. Michigan's Prenatal Protection Act.

The Baseball Bat Abortion story brings to light the foolishness of Abortion Regulators and why Christian pro-lifers must fight against such regulations. This news story tells how such regulations make the commandment of God of no effect by allowing a 16-year-old mother who willfully and deliberately took part in the murder of her unborn child and then she unjustly walks away free from prosecution.

These Abortion Regulators will be damned for their lawless iniquity, making the commandments of God of no effect and for teaching other people to do the same. They must be rebuked for their blood guilty actions and then called to repentance. --Jim Rudd

Posted by Editor at January 5, 2005 05:00 PM


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