Newsworthy from Portland, Oregon.
The city council of Portland voted to allow bereavement leave for employees who have had an abortion.
The President of the National Institute for Reproductive Health happily announced :
"It's important to recognize that employees need time to address their reproductive health needs, and they may need time to process what they're experiencing."
The deliberately deceptive moniker is silly enough, an unofficial self-titled "Institute" that is focused on protecting women's Supreme Court adjudicated right to kill unborn fetuses, has no interest in reproductive health.
I understand that a woman, or couple, that aborts a pregnancy, is bound to have remorse, if they have any conscience at all. But is that not a recognition that the life has been ended.
The policy adopted by the city Portland inadvertently affirms the pro-life concept. Does anyone think that this was the intent?
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