
Dick Black on the 40th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade
By Greg L | 23 January 2013 | Loudoun County, Virginia Senate, Prince William County | 5 Comments
If the redistricting bill passes this session, I will be in the 13th Senate District in 2015, which is currently represented by Senator Dick Black. This video of his reaction to abortion supporters celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade makes me especially excited about this possibility.
I thank God for people like this who are willing to stand up against the infanticide business in Virginia.
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Why use my tax money to pay for someones mistake, thats their problem. They chose to become pregnant, and should be responsible.
Thank you, Col. Black!
It is great to see that my Senator has 100% backbone and doesn’t twist in the wind like some republicans.
Furthermore, he’s actually gifted in being able to address transportation, education and right-to-work legislation.
His main detractor is pretty much a one-trick pony, however. He seems to have a fixation on one issue and is in some sort of denial about the host of other legislation Senator Black has brought about.
Hey, anybody remember that time that Blackout said Black couldn’t get elected again?
Good times and high entertainment value with that one, I tell you.
Your tax money doesnt provide abortion on demand.
Tax money should never pay for abortion at ANY TIME. It’s a moral (or immoral ) act best left to the person desiring it. I’m not even a pro-life activist. I simply have a problem paying for someone elses retroactive birth control.