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Yesterday, President Trump signed an Executive Order to establish the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The Commission will study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. It will be solely advisory and will submit a report to the President. Vice President Pence will chair the Commission.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/05/11/presidential-executive-order-establishment-presidential-advisory

President Trump also signed an Executive Order to strengthen the cybersecurity of Federal networks and critical infrastructure. This action maintains that it is the policy of the United States to manage cybersecurity risk as an executive branch enterprise.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/05/11/presidential-executive-order-strengthening-cybersecurity-federal

Governor Bill Haslam has signed a bill to ban late-term abortions in Tennessee. It will prohibit abortions after 24 weeks, and require abortion clinics to assess whether an unborn child is viable starting at 20 weeks. If the unborn baby is determined to be viable at that point, that abortion also would be illegal. Doctors could face felony charges for violating the law.

Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam Signs Bill to Ban Late-Term Abortions on Unborn Babies

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2 responses to “Saturday Stuff

  1. chrissythehyphenated

    Republican H8ers cannot keep their minds out of the gutter. And they say President Trump is “too crude.” Yeah, right.

    http://twitchy.com/gregp-3534/2017/05/12/bro-thats-a-crime-in-42-states-liberals-are-making-sex-jokes-about-vp-mike-pence-and-this-horse/

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  2. “…require abortion clinics to assess whether an unborn child is viable starting at 20 weeks…”

    Riiiight. The “assessment”: PP clinic employee looks at pregnant woman, looks at baby-parts price list: “Nope, not viable.”

    I don’t talk abortion much, for many reasons, including the experiences which led women I’ve known to think, at the time, that it was the right thing to abort.

    Decades ago, I didn’t consider abortion – you know the litany: safe, early, and rare, – to be absolutely wrong….

    I wrote and deleted several paragraphs here – guess I’m still not ready to talk about it.

    But you can appreciate this conclusion: If anything will make a right-to-lifer out of a thinking person, Planned (Non-)Parenthood will do it.

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