A nation is judged by how it treats its most vulnerable, eg its elderly and its unborn.
They say 'what goes around, comes around'.
Today's elderly generation was previously the Swinging Sixties generation.
If ever assisted suicide (euthanasia by another title) becomes legalised then today's
elderly generation - esp its most vulnerable members - could well find
itself being terminated by the very succeeding generations that it set
out to terminate through its tacit allowance, if not active support for,
legalised abortion.
Not only this but also today's senior citizens would have considerably higher pensions were it not for the loss of eight million taxpayers and NI contributors lost through
abortion since 1967. Could this by why the retirement age, for today's generation of workers, has had to be increased to sixty-six? Could this be the reason why, on average, both men & women are having to pay £20.00 in NI contributions extra to make up for The Lost Generations?
The panel chairman, though admitting it
was an interesting question, felt it was inappropriate for this meeting
and asked the audience to agree with her ..
At least one attendee had received one of my leaflets.
We are reaping what we have sown since the Swinging Sixties.
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