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I took the liberty of making the article heading below more accurate, for, after all, it is premeditated murder. It takes thought and consideration before the heinous and immoral act of willfully taking a human life. The word abortion has become a mind-numbing buzzword, not really conveying reality at this point, since it’s become so ingrained in the lexicon for 53 years now, with every woman committing premeditated murder not even born when the law became lawlessness, when America spit on God, the Holy Bible, and the sanctity of life and began playing Mr., Mrs., and Miss Mumbles We-Be-god, adopting the pompous posture of starting to debate, “Well, when does life begin? Can we say when life begins?” thinking themselves Socrates and Plato when in truth they were all, are all just a mass of utterly lost people made in the image of God, given life, that for so long have treated that life, and God as annoyances, a mere clump of indistinguishable cells — even though living human sperm entering a living human egg produces instantaneous human life that begins growing instantaneously!

Ahhh, the slaves of Satan! And that is what everyone who abides in the lie rather than abiding in the LORD Jesus Christ, abiding in the Word of God, truly is. A slave of Satan. Not enlightened. Not free. Not wise, intelligent, or evolved.

Merely a weak, stupid, lost in sin and lies, slave to Satan.

Where do you imagine that leads? Or are you now one of the folks who think everyone goes to heaven, or that hell only lasts like a two week bad vacation, or that the god you’ve created in your mind certainly couldn’t condemn anyone in these times, these enlightened times to hell, not the “Love, love, love, all you need is love, love, love [as the Beatles and the world define it in their limited ignorant manner].”

So, yeah, I made the heading more accurate.

There’s enough mind numbness, altering of word definitions, delusions, lies, living in a fantasy world, in denial, pretending to be “good people” going around like a deadly disease.

I won’t contribute to it. I’ll just remain as annoying bound in the truth and reality, abiding in the Word of God, as I have been, and wlays will. Too bad more folks won’t open that book and allow their eyes, their minds, their spirits, their souls to become immersed and faithful to the words of God given to man and woman for instruction, for life, for freedom from the bondage of sin, and from the guaranteed outcome of eternal agony, pain, suffering and torment unless they turn from their wickedness, turn from the ways and words of the world, and humble themselves and turn to God, turn to Jesus, repenting of their sin and committing to serving, obeying Them the remainder of their days.

Think deeply on this — a people, the highest court in the land must debate whether a convienient pill, a drug to commit murder of human children, ought to be permitted to be bought and used without a doctor’s prescription, as if having such a weapon of death and destruction, a weapon of mass destruction is somehow eithcial, moral, and justified if having a doctor’s prescription!

What a lost culture, what a lost people.

No way the majority are truly Christians as claimed in this land.

Oh my, the lies and deceptions, the illusions and delusions we like to reside in rather than in the reality we have made.

Read on…

Ken Pullen, Tuesday, May 12th, 2026

 

 

U.S. Supreme Court Temporarily Extends Premeditated Murder Pill Access Again

 

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

By  Andrew Rice | The Center Square

Reprinted from Worthy News

 

(Worthy News) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday extended for three more days an order allowing women to obtain abortion drugs through the mail without visiting an in-person doctor.

In two brief orders, Justice Samuel Alito extended consideration of two cases challenging a Louisiana federal court’s decision to halt mail orders of Mifepristone in the state. Danco Laboratories and GenBioPro, two drug manufacturers, filed emergency requests to the court to halt Louisiana from implementing its ban on mail orders of the product.

The court previously extended for one week the consideration of both cases while it allowed lawyers to submit briefs.

In 2023, the Biden administration finalized a policy where people could order the abortion drug mifepristone through the mail without an in-person doctor’s visit.

Louisiana already has a ban on the abortion drug Mifepristone, but sought to prevent its access through the mail from other states.

Lawyers for Danco Labs said Louisiana’s order could lead to a patchwork of varying state regulations on drug regulation across the country.

“‘Opening the door to state-by-state second-guessing of drug regulation would place [drug] sponsors in an untenable position between potentially conflicting state positions,’ which has the consequence of ‘impact[ing] the pharmaceutical industry’s decision-making in a manner that hurts innovation and public health,’” lawyers for Danco Labs wrote in a brief to the high court.

Lawyers for Louisiana argued the Biden administration policy is illegal and does not properly address harms caused by not requiring an in-person doctor’s visit to obtain abortion drugs.

“They have no claim that the public has any interest in perpetuating an unlawful agency action that the agency itself refuses to defend, particularly where the very unlawfulness involves a failure to adequately assess safety risks,” lawyers for the state wrote.

Justices on the court will continue to deliberate both cases until Thursday.