Fox-hating Dems, not a former president, coming after media
A media watchdog says it is worrisome but enlightening to witness prominent Democrats reveal themselves as authoritarian figures after they warned about Donald Trump for four years.
Since legislation to radicalize the abortion industry in The Garden State has not moved forward, the state Board of Medical Examiners, which licenses physicians and regulates the practice of medicine, has voted to repeal rules that have limited who performs abortions and where they are done.
"They're repealing the section that specifically dealt with abortion and [the] protections in there for women, what little there were," reports Marie Tasy of New Jersey Right to Life. "They're completely repealing that whole section. They're now trying to incorporate much lesser requirements in other portions of the Board of Medical Examiners regulations."
The Board intends to permit non-physicians to terminate preborn babies, removing the portion of the measure that says abortions should only be performed by doctors. Also at risk is the stipulation that all late-term abortions must be performed in a hospital.
"This is absolutely not protecting women," Tasy asserts. "It's clear that the very people who will be making a profit off women's bodies and the deaths of children are the ones who are making these rules and making these decisions. And of course the Board of Medical Examiners is appointed by our governor, Phil Murphy (D), who is an abortion extremist."
The NJ Board of Medical Examiners is accepting public comment on the matter through March 5th.
A media watchdog says it is worrisome but enlightening to witness prominent Democrats reveal themselves as authoritarian figures after they warned about Donald Trump for four years.
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