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Lila Rose Statement on Incineration of Preborn Babies at Oregon Power Generation Facility

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Lila Rose Statement on Incineration of Preborn Babies at Oregon Power Generation Facility

April 24 – "Of course everyone should be outraged and sickened by the baby-burning plant in Oregon. But what is worse – that these babies' bodies are being burned, or that these babies are being killed in the first place?  Desecration of a corpse is a sad crime, but stripping an innocent preborn child of her life is an injustice far more grave.

We will find all sorts of horrifying fallout like this from a culture that condemns "unwanted" innocent children as trash. But it's the death-peddling abortion industry and a post-Roe culture that are the root problem.  Those who cringe from the human smoke in Oregon should turn their attention away from this symptom and toward the actual disease. Every day in Oregon and beyond, thousands more precious lives  are at stake."

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