Wednesday, July 08, 2015

IN MEMORY OF ALL THE UNBORN VICTIMS OF THE PRO-ABORTION TERROR ARMY

The Israeli war on Gaza last year lasted 49 days. If we take 21 the number of abortions that one abortion 'doctor' performs in one day in the UK (as reported in The Guardian a few weeks ago and covered in ONE WOMAN MURDERED 21 BABIES IN ONE DAY ) then in the same period that doctor would have aborted 21 x 49 = 1029 unborn children.

1029 unborn children.

That's twice the number of born Palestinian children the Israeli Terror Army murdered.

And that is just from one abortion 'doctor'.

What this suggests is that one female, repeat female, abortion doctor killed twice as many children as the whole of the Israeli military did in the same length of time.

Yet where do we find the outrage at Stop The War over that?!?!?



NOWHERE??

Israel's war on Gaza was indeed "a crazed assault".

But how many abortions were carried out in the UK during the same period of time? According to the ONS there were 184,571 abortions in England and Wales during 2014. 49 days is 13% of a year. And 13% of 184,571 is 23,994.

Nearly 24,000 defenceless children were aborted in the womb in England and Wales last year during the same time that Israel bombed 520 to bits.

What about this? Sounds like the result of an abortion to me.


And remember: Stop The War pushes the it-was-going-to-happen-anyway theory of WW1 when it is blatantly clear that the British monarchy through Freemasonry engineered WW1 in a desperate bid to create a world government that it would control.

It is time to get war and abortion into perspective. Some abortions are necessary, but the vast majority are just because the child would be "inconvenient". But that is just the same thinking that Israel has over the children of Gaza, isn't it? The children of Gaza are "inconvenient" for Israel because Israel wants Gaza in order to grab the natural resources off the coast of Gaza.

Stop The War (on unborn children).

So in memory of all the unborn victims of the pro-abortion terror army:

Faure - Requiem








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