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The city council of San Clemente, California will consider a resolution in the next few weeks that would ban abortion and make the community a "sanctuary for life."
San Clemente City Councilman Steve Knoblock drafted and proposed the resolution. It affirms that life begins at conception and it "stands firmly against" Planned Parenthood and abortion mills having a presence in the city with its population of 65,000 people. The resolution will be considered on August 16 at the next meeting.
“[T]he City Council of San Clemente, hereby recognizes and declares the full humanity of the pre-born child through all states of life up and until a natural death and declares the City of San Clemente, to be a sanctuary for life where the dignity of every human being will be defended and promoted from life inside the womb through all stages of development in life up and until natural death,” a current draft of the resolution states.
In the two-page resolution, Knoblock references the Supreme Court’s recent overturning of Roe v. Wade, and writes that it is the council’s duty to “honor and respect God” in regards to banning abortion.
“We believe that life is God-ordained and God is the author and finisher of every life. No matter if at the beginning or at the end. As a city council, we will protect and sustain life at every stage. As we ask God to bless America, we first have to honor and respect God,” the resolution reads, obviously pissing off every leftist who has not been aborted.
The pro-abortion left is livid and according to. the Los Angeles Times, at least 15 people who want the right to kill the unborn are already slated to speak at the next city council meeting.
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Andrea Schmidt, Planned Parenthood’s public affairs project manager for Orange and San Bernardino counties, (PPPAPMOSB) told the Times that the resolution itself was “extremely dangerous,” but not so much for the babies who have yet to pass through the birth canal.
Schmidt, who makes her living preventing others from actually living, called the pro-life resolution “politically focused and scientifically inaccurate.”
Of course, the exact opposite is true.
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