He says
We do things a little differently here
And I guess I didn’t see
How literally he meant it
the shady pecan, the shotgun shack
Give me
Give me
these tokens we have in our hands but cannot staunch
Such indelible grief
my little ones
all gone
He says
We do things a little differently here
And I guess I didn’t see
How literally he meant it
the shady pecan, the shotgun shack
Give me
Give me
these tokens we have in our hands but cannot staunch
Such indelible grief
my little ones
all gone
Given the choice between
Chilling with
A flock of wolves meticulously dressed up in sheep’s clothing
Or a pack of sheep
Aiming to pass for wolves
I would always pick the latter
how about you?
Imagine your daughter was on life support. Imagine she was pregnant with your grandchild. Imagine the story of how she sustained her injuries was unsubstantiated and raised serious questions.
Would you want her to live? Would you pray for a miracle? Would you fight to save your child and your grandchild?
Would you want the law to protect them?
You might. I would. Ms. Machado and NARAL would not.
They want both the mother and unborn child to be denied the chance for life and the crucial protection of the law.
Neither of these patients had DNR orders. There is no written record to suggest Ms. Munoz wanted her life terminated, much less the life of her unborn child. The surviving family insist they are sure Ms. Munoz would want to die.
Her family is fighting to have her life extinguished. The only protection she has is the law of the state of Texas.
No thanks to Planned Parenthood, NARAL, and Wendy Davis.