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Who Is Kamala hαɾɾιs?
« on: August 26, 2020, 11:27:14 AM »
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    Dear TIA, 

    AA friend from San Diego sent me this photo with a quote by the Democrat Vice-President candidate. 

    It says a lot about how the U.S. will be having this lady as the virtual President, since Biden looks and acts senile and, if elected, will be de facto replaced by hαɾɾιs. 

         P.H. 





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    Who Is Kamala hαɾɾιs?




    TIA, 

    I believe your readers will benefit from reading the facts reported in the article below. 

    Since we are getting closer to the Election Day, every Catholic American must realize that his ballot will make him accountable for the future of our great country. He needs to be informed on the past of this lady who is now running for Vice-president. 

    This is why it is important for every one to read the following article. 

    Thank you, TIA, for being a clear and honest source of information amid this muddy propaganda media. 

         G.M. 


    14 Things Catholics Should Know about Kamala hαɾɾιs 

    Alyssa Murphy
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    August 19, 2020 - With the Democratic National Convention in full swing and Joe Biden’s pick for vice president, Sen. Kamala hαɾɾιs, D-Calif., taking the stage tonight along with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Speaker of the House Nancy Peℓσѕι, here are 14 facts about hαɾɾιs’ career, including her time serving as attorney general of California, on issues impacting life, family and religious freedom — issues that every Catholic should be concerned about and pray about as we move closer to the 2020 election. 

    1. While serving in the Senate, hαɾɾιs has maintained a 100% rating from the group National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws (NARAL), a pro-abortion entity. 

    2. hαɾɾιs has advocated for expanding women’s “reproductive rights” and also supportskilling life in the womb for the entire term of the pregnancy, including at the moment of birth. 

    3. hαɾɾιs has proposed that states with a history of restricting abortion rights should have to secure federal approval before new abortion laws can be put in place. She also claimed that if these safeguards aren’t put in place, “women will die,” leading The Washington Postto give her four “Pinocchios” for the false claim. 

    During a primary debate in Westerville, Ohio, hαɾɾιs explained: 

    “There are states that have passed laws that will virtually prevent women from having access to reproductive health care. And it is not an exaggeration to say women will die. Poor women, women of color will die because these Republican legislatures in these various states who are out of touch with America are telling women what to do with their bodies.” 

    4. As attorney general of California, Kamala hαɾɾιs  pro-life journalists from the Center for Medical Progress who investigated Planned Parenthood and its selling of aborted baby body parts, leading to a House investigation and hearing. 

    5. hαɾɾιs also used her power as attorney general to raid the home of one of the most prominent investigative journalists, David Daleiden. 

    6. As senator, hαɾɾιs supported a bill that would repeal the Hyde Amendment, a measure that blocks federal funding for abortion and has historically always received bipartisan support. hαɾɾιs challenged Biden at a 2019 Democratic presidential primary debate for his previous longtime support of the Hyde Amendment. Bowing to pressure, Biden reversed his position a few days later. 

    7. In the Senate, hαɾɾιs has twice voted against the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, a bill that would require doctors to provide the same care to babies who survive botched abortions as they would to any other newborn. 

    8. In 2018, during the Senate hearing for the nomination of Brian Buescher to serve as a district judge in Nebraska, hαɾɾιs attacked Buescher, insinuating that his involvement in the Knights of Columbus, a charitable Catholic fraternal organization, disqualified him from serving on the bench. The incident led the entire Senate to pass legislation denouncing any sort of religious test for judicial nominees. 

    9. Reports abound regarding hαɾɾιs’ role in how the clergy sex-abuse crisis within the Catholic Church was handled when she was San Francisco district attorney. Personnel files obtained by prosecutors from the Archdiocese of San Francisco on the sex-abuse crisis going back decades show that her office did not prosecute any priest. She has since argued that those records were not subject to public-records laws. 

    10. Just as Proposition 8 was passing in 2008 in California, a ballot measure that bannedsame-sex “marriage” in the state, hαɾɾιs announced her campaign for California attorney general. While serving the state as attorney general for six years, hαɾɾιs never defended the ban in court, despite the measure’s success. In 2013, a ruling in a separate case (Hollingsworth v. Perry) found the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a 2010 federal court decision invalidating Proposition 8, allowing same-sex unions to resume in the Golden State. 

    11. Although recent polling of the American public shows a majority of Americans agree with some restrictions on abortion, hαɾɾιs insists there should be none, leading the chargeagainst a 20-week abortion ban. 

    12. In 2015, in her capacity as California attorney general, hαɾɾιs helped shape legislation known as the “Reproductive Facts Act” that would force licensed crisis-pregnancy centers to post information that explains they do not provide abortions and that the state of California provides free or low-cost abortions. She was sued and lost in the Supreme Court three years later. 

    13. hαɾɾιs co-sponsored legislation called the “ The Equality Act” in 2018, putting free speech and conscience-protection rights in jeopardy. It would also disable the 1993 Religious Freedom Restoration Act, a tremendous blow to religious-liberty protections. 

    14. hαɾɾιs has co-written legislation in 2019 called the Do No Harm Act, which would weaken the reasonable protections of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act — protections requiring any government restriction of religious expression to demonstrate a compelling interest and employ the least restrictive means. Changing this standard would make it harder for many institutions to maintain their religious identity.
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