Monday, February 10, 2020

Abortion, murder & self homicide, Why are they treated differently?

Greetings from a cold day in Iowa,


The law of Roe vs Wade has killed millions of babies since its legalization.   It has killed more babies than people who have died in all wars since WW I.  People sound out to be the voice for the unborn. They are criticized for wanting to control the reproduction of other women.  Then women sound out for the right to kill their own children.  They say my body....my choice.  They say we should have the right to an abortion if we choose.  I've seen some women on Facebook who have had over a dozen abortions. 

Some people who murder or attempt to murder are sometimes given psychiatric evaluations to see if they are mentally competent at the time of murder & if they are mentally competent to stand trial.  The outcome of that evaluation affects the trial.  If they are declared mentally incompetent, then the trial is put on hold until they are declared mentally competent. 

People who threaten suicide or attempt suicide are put under a 24 or 72-hour psych hold.  They see a psychiatrist or advanced nurse practitioner & a caseworker.  You also develop a safety plan in case you have these feelings again you can do something that makes you feel safe.  Why is someone who feels like life isn't worth living treated like someone who murders?

So why are women who want to kill their own children not given a psych evaluation? After all, they want to murder or have murdered a person.  (yes, I'm a very hardcore pro-lifer)  Why aren't they given an evaluation prior to doing something that kills an unborn child?  Talking to someone in a abortion clinic is not right.

Why are they treated differently?   I have my theories, what do my readers think?

Until next time,

Lori