Need irony defined?
With the pretend reversal of Roe v. Wade, giving all those who reside mentally in Disneyland, the “magic kingdom of delusion,” believing there was going to be an end to premeditated murder of human children in America, the sacrifice of human babies on the altars of Baal and Molech was going to end? Premeditated murder of human children is at an all-time high in America.
And if thinking, believing, deluded that the majority of so-called “conservatives” on the U.S. Supreme Court were going to somehow make it all better and right? Woe to any so thinking and deluded. Because evil reigns in America. Not righteousness. Not the fear of God. No longer do we follow in the footsteps of our Founders in how we were established.
Need tragedy defined?
Read the above two paragraphs over.
America is now the land of the greatly deluded. The Great Deception is upon our land, not the Great Awakening that is needed.
There are only a remnant of true believers compared to the overall population. And the overwhelming majority of those are silent. Absent. Idle. Not to be found anywhere, except perhaps in church for one Sunday morning service, wherein the pastor presents a milktoast neutral pleasing feel-good packaged sermon complete with the obligatory 3 points, 3 jokes, and 3 illustrations.
Now, all get up and go home feeling good to spend the rest of that day doing whatever pleases you, and the other six living like the rest of America does. I guess, expecting other people to do what is required.
So it goes…
So it goes…
And so America is going. Right down into the abyss.
Read on…
Ken Pullen, Friday, May 15th, 2026
Supreme Court Allows Mail-Order Abortions to Continue
May 14, 2026
By Steven Ertelt
Reprinted from LifeNews.com
The Supreme Court extended the stay on a lower-court ban on mailing the abortion pill.
This means the dangerous abortion pill mifepristone can still be mailed to customers nationwide while the lower court addresses a case from Louisiana seeking to stop them nationwide long-term.
The high court’s temporary stay, issued on May 8, expired at 5 p.m. ET Thursday. The court extended the stay today while the case continues. Justice Clarence Thomas and Justice Samuel Alito, dissented.
Justice Samuel Alito wrote in a separate dissent that allowing mail-order and telehealth access to mifepristone is a “scheme to undermine” the court’s decision in Dobbs overturning Roe v. Wade and the right of states to protect babies from abortions, which he authored.
Justice Thomas agreed: “Applicants are not entitled to a stay of an adverse court order based on lost profits from their criminal enterprise. They cannot, in any legally relevant sense, be irreparably harmed by a court order that makes it more difficult for them to commit crimes.”
The case was brought by Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill, who argued the FDA failed to adequately consider the safety of the abortion drug.
Leading pro-life groups criticized the decision.
“This decision is deeply troubling because it leaves women exposed to powerful abortion drugs,” said Carol Tobias, president of National Right to Life. “Women facing unexpected pregnancies deserve real medical care and support, not a one-size-fits-all mail-order abortion system that minimizes risks and leaves women isolated during medical emergencies.”
“When abortion drugs can be ordered online with minimal medical oversight and shipped directly to homes, women become more vulnerable to coercion, manipulation, and exploitation,” Tobias said. “There have already been disturbing reports of abusive partners obtaining abortion drugs and administering them to women without their knowledge or consent. A regulatory system with weaker safeguards makes these crimes easier to commit and harder to prevent.”
Tobias added, “The evidence and concerns surrounding chemical abortion remain serious and unresolved.”
Erica Inzina, J.D., Policy Director for Louisiana Right to Life, issued the following statement:
“We are deeply disappointed that the Supreme Court has allowed this dangerous mail-order abortion drug policy to continue while the case proceeds. Nonetheless, this order should not be mistaken as the Supreme Court approving the FDA’s reckless decision to remove basic safeguards for abortion drugs. At this moment, it merely means the status quo will remain while the lower courts continue to consider the case.
Still, women and girls deserve better than mail-order abortion and an industry that profits while avoiding accountability. Louisiana has the right and duty to protect mothers and unborn babies from abortion drugs being shipped into our state in violation of our pro-life laws and our laws governing the practice of medicine.
We remain grateful to Attorney General Liz Murrill for her leadership and to Rosalie Markezich for her bravery. We are also encouraged by the strong dissents from Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, who recognized the serious legal and public-interest concerns at stake. This fight is far from over, and Louisiana Right to Life will continue working to expose the dangers of abortion drugs and defend every life that remains at risk under this policy.”
Earlier this month, responding to requests from two makers of the dangerous abortion pill, the Supreme Court reversed the block on mail-order abortions the 5th Circuit Appeals Court put in place.
The makers of the abortion pill mifepristone asked the Supreme Court on Saturday to overturn a federal appeals court ruling that temporarily blocks the mailing of the drug nationwide.
The ruling has the potential to save tens of thousands of babies from abortions and thousands of women from medical problems or even death.
But abortion drug maker Danco Laboratories filed an emergency application seeking to lift the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit’s order, which on Friday reinstated the requirement that mifepristone be dispensed in person. The requirement protects women’s health and could save thousands of babies.
GenBioPro, another manufacturer, filed a similar request.
The 5th Circuit sided with Louisiana, which sued the Biden administration over its policy allowing telemedicine prescriptions and mail delivery of the abortion pill. The state argued the changes undermined its abortion ban and forced it to spend Medicaid funds on emergency care for women harmed by the drug. The ruling restores the in-person dispensing safeguard the FDA had lifted during the COVID-19 pandemic and made permanent in 2023 under Joe Biden.
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill praised the appeals court decision.
“The Biden abortion cartel facilitated the deaths of thousands of Louisiana babies (and millions in other states) through illegal mail-order abortion pills,” Murrill said. “Today, that nightmare is over, thanks to the hard work of my office and our friends at Alliance Defending Freedom. I look forward to continuing to defend women and babies as this case continues.”
Pro-life groups called the ruling an important victory for women’s safety and the protection of unborn children.
National Right to Life President Carol Tobias said it was “an important step toward restoring common-sense medical safeguards that were recklessly discarded by the Biden administration in the rush to expand abortion pill access.”
She noted that mail-order abortion drugs bypass basic protections such as physical exams, accurate pregnancy dating and screening for ectopic pregnancy.
The Supreme Court has not yet acted on the manufacturers’ requests.
Mifepristone, approved by the FDA in 2000, accounts for nearly two-thirds of abortion deaths in the United States.
A recent analysis of commercial insurance claims involving 865,727 mifepristone prescriptions from 2017 to 2023. It found 94,605 women — nearly 11% — suffered serious complications within 45 days, including hemorrhage in 3.31% of cases, emergency room visits in 4.73%, and sepsis in 0.10%.
Peer-reviewed research found three quarters of ER visits within 30 days after abortion drug use were coded as severe or critical. Two separate, independent studies also found more than 1 in 10 women experience at least one severe adverse event. Complications can include hemorrhaging, infection, sepsis, and even death.
Other issues encompassed infections, transfusions, hospitalizations and life-threatening events like cardiac problems or anaphylaxis. In nearly 3% of cases, the drug failed, requiring surgical follow-up. Multiple women have died from the abortion pill.
A large national poll found 7 in 10 voters want to roll back Biden’s mail-order abortion drug rule and reinstate safeguards like in-person doctor visits
RELATED:
Obliterating Pro-Life Protections: The FDA Abortion Pill Policy Seeks To Make Death Great Again
The Generation That Never Was: Vast Numbers Of Generation Z Lost To Abortion
As Mail Order Abortions Flow Into Pro-Life States, The Promise Of Roe’s Reversal Remains Unfulfilled
Over 91,000 Mail-Order Abortions Were Carried Out in Pro-Life States in 2025
Birth Rate Drops as Number of Babies Killed in Abortions Hit Record Highs

Leave A Comment
You must be logged in to post a comment.