11/01/2025
For the second legislative session in a row, Republican lawmaker Ken Fleming has filed a bill to add 4 exceptions to Kentucky’s abortion laws:
r**e/in**st
-even though every person has equal value regardless of the circumstances of conception
-even though abortion in these cases turns a victim (the mother) into a victimizer, adding a guilty conscience on top of her wounded soul
-even though r**e and in**st will almost never be verified by dna, r**e kit, etc; allowing sexual criminals to continue committing their heinous crimes
-even though the death penalty for the child is a trampling of justice when it is, in fact, the father, not the child, who should be punished
-even though many abortion-minded moms and abortion workers can easily abuse this exception by lying about the circumstances of conception
lethal fetal anomalies
-even though every person has equal value regardless of abilities, quality of life, contribution to society, etc.
-even though doctors are often wrong regarding such diagnoses
-even though abortion workers can easily lie to help an abortion-minded mom procure an abortion
ectopic pregnancies
-even though every person has equal value regardless of the likelihood of survival
-even though these are triage situations in which two patients must be considered while carefully watching and waiting
-even though these rare cases most often end by the preborn child dying before even endangering the life of the mother
Even though Rep. Fleming calls himself a Republican, he is no conservative and He does not have God’s heart on the matter the preborn. He may not realize it, but his pen drops with the blood of the innocents.
Last legislative session, he justified such wicked exceptions by saying he was thinking of his daughters. And what of your daughters’ standing before God, Rep. Fleming? And what of the lives of your grandchildren?
Would to God that bold legislators would finally do what has never been done in our Commonwealth: establish equal justice and equal protection for the preborn by passing a bill to abolish abortion in Kentucky.