“In this intense and unscripted confrontation outside a polling booth, Dr Jo interviews South Australian Health Minister Chris Picton. The conversation quickly escalates as the minister is repeatedly pressed on his support for abortion up to birth. When asked to define abortion and justify why doctors have the right to terminate healthy, full-term babies, Picton struggles to answer, falling back on rehearsed party lines about “legislation” and “decisions with doctors.” Watch as the Minister deflects, dodges, and is eventually left speechless when his logic is compared to historical injustices. Is this what democracy looks like, or are politicians failing to represent the voiceless? Watch the full, unedited exchange now. Authorised by Dr Joanna Howe, Australia Life, Norwood SA.”
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Sadly, the SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ABORTION REFORM BILL lost by one vote and that vote was made by a supposedly “conservative” in the same party that proposed the Bill.
This link https://nationfirst.substack.com/p/your-freedom-is-at-stake?r=pbjs4&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email will take you to George Christensen’s Nation First Blog which has an important article by Senator Alex Antic concerning the freedoms we in Australia have lost due to the man made Chine virus. The governments in the West have capitulated to THE GREAT RESET!
This China virus is being used by Australian state governments to frighten people and bankrupt small businesses. Cases of China virus does not mean deaths! One never hears a word against the country that sent this virus to the rest of the world. Instead the political ‘leaders’ have been obedient to their Chinese masters. Today, ‘Speculation is growing in South Australia that Premier Steven Marshall is about to announce tighter restrictions as the state grapples with a potential second wave coronavirus outbreak.
Mr Marshall postponed a morning briefing on Wednesday, after earlier confirming to local radio that more cases had been added to the Parafield cluster that is spreading across Adelaide’s north.
He is now due to speak at 12.30pm (local time).
South Australia introduced a host of lockdown measures as the cluster emerged on Monday. Gyms and cafes were among the businesses forced to close for at least two weeks, while there were also some limitations on gatherings and hospitality.’https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/coronavirus/2020/11/18/south-australian-coronavirus-nsw/
This is an email I received from Family Voice describing what is typical of the Left when ‘SA Liberal MLC Michelle Lensink has upset many South Australians by requiring her controversial abortion bill to be fully debated on Remembrance Day, 11 November.
Australians have long revered Remembrance Day as a solemn time to remember those who have died in battle during wartime. Debating, on this sacred day, a bill to allow the killing of unborn babies up to birth is unbelievably insensitive.
RSL State President Cheryl Cates said that planning to debate proposed abortion laws on Remembrance Day is “absolutely inappropriate”.
The practice of remembering members of the armed forces who have died in the line of duty was inaugurated by King George V in 1919. He called for all activity to stop at the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month, for 2 minutes’ silence to be observed. The silence would remind people throughout the British Empire of the silence that fell on the battlefields of Europe when the hostilities of the First World War ended when armistice with Germany was signed.

King George V on the first Remembrance Day, 11 November 1919
Initially called Armistice Day, it was renamed Remembrance Day after the Second World War. It is celebrated today in numerous Commonwealth countries, including Canada, India, New Zealand and South Africa, as well as the United Kingdom and Australia. Similar observances are held in numerous other countries including France, Belgium, Denmark, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Russia and the United States.
In Poland it became Independence Day, when the Polish people again became self-governing after 123 years of occupation by Prussia, Austria and Russia. Speaking in November 1918 of the challenges ahead, Polish Marshal Józef Piłsudski said, “only by making a joint effort can we decide on to what extent we will fortify our freedom, and how strongly we will stand on our own two feet”.

The Poles remember at 11 am on 11 November – calling it Independence Day
King George V also spoke of freedom in a press statement released from the Palace on 7 November 1919. He said (in part):
Tuesday next, 11 November, is the first anniversary of the armistice, which stayed the world-wide carnage of the four preceding years, and marked the victory of right and freedom.
I believe that my people in every part of the Empire fervently wish to perpetuate the memory of that great deliverance and of those who laid down their lives to achieve it.
To afford an opportunity for the universal expression of this feeling it is my desire and hope that at the hour when the Armistice came into force, the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, there may be for the brief space of two minutes a complete suspension of all our normal activities.
During that time, except in the rare cases where this may be impracticable, all work, all sound, and all locomotion should cease, so that, in perfect stillness, the thoughts of everyone may be concentrated on reverent remembrance of the glorious dead.

Red poppies grow wild on the WW1 battlefields
We should remember tomorrow that the freedoms we enjoy in Australia are in part due to the men and women who have laid down their lives in sacrifice.
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.‘
It is nigh impossible to obtain how many babies are murdered (aborted) in Australia each year. One Queensland organization says ‘There is no standardised national data collection on unplanned pregnancy and abortion in Australia, and different states have different laws and regulations – and therefore different reporting mechanisms – regarding abortion procedures.’https://www.childrenbychoice.org.au/factsandfigures/australian-abortion-statistics
Now, the push to make it easier for more and more babies to be murdered is relentlessly pushed by many Australian politicians and ‘A bill now before the upper house of State Parliament, commissioned by Attorney-General Vickie Chapman and introduced by Minister Michelle Lensink, would radically liberalise SA’s abortion laws.
The bill is being put forward under the guise of mere “decriminalisation” – a tactic used by abortion proponents interstate.
At present, abortion in SA is an exemption under criminal law – that is, it’s illegal to take a human life except in the case of an abortion under set conditions.
Backers of “decriminalisation” frequently state that abortion is no different to any other health matter and want it treated as such.
Even if that were true (and it’s not) decriminalisation is a cover for radical change.
- The Termination of Pregnancy Bill would permit abortion for any reason up to 22 weeks and 6 days’ gestation – and beyond that (right up to birth) if two doctors agree it is “appropriate”.
- Current requirements for hospital attendance by women seeking an abortion will be abandoned in an attempt to liberalise the use of do-it-at-home chemical abortions, e.g. RU486.
- Health practitioners will also have their right to conscientious objection severely eroded. They will be required to participate in an abortion in cases of “emergency” and must at all times refer patients seeking an abortion to another health practitioner (in other words, making them a party to the act).
This list of concerns is far from exhaustive.
The bill was only introduced yesterday, but Minister Lensink has stated that she wants the upper house to pass it very soon.
Parliament will resume 10-12 November.
It’s absolutely critical that we speak up NOW before it’s too late.‘https://www.austfamily.com.au/stand_for_life_sa?utm_campaign=2010_sa_abortion1&utm_campaign=201016_sa_abortion_pc2_2&utm_medium=email&utm_medium=email&utm_source=afc&utm_source=afc
Psalm 139:14 I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made
