This is unquestionably a good thing. I have yet to hear an explanation of why people who morally object to these murderous acts should be forced to subsidize them. None--not even from a pro-choice standpoint. This is because the argument does not exist, save in the heads of those who prostitute their intellects to the idols of modernity and Moloch.
It really puts the lie to the argument "Don't like abortion? Don't get one." People who use this argument and then turn around and support bills like this are liars and hypocrites. There is no other word for it. It is analogous to saying "Don't like slavery? Don't own a slave," and then demanding that every citizen give money to a collection used solely to cover the cost of providing a slave to those who do not object to the practice.
It's one thing fail to forbid a great and harmful evil in society. It's another thing entire make it compulsive.
We may be pessimists, but we are prepared to give an account of our hope. We may be skeptics, but we are ever faithful. We may look down with sorrow on the human condition--but this sorrow begets charity. We are heralds of the dusk, but like watchmen we await the new dawn.
Contra Mozilla
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Firefox users we wanted to take this space to let you know what Mozilla, the company that makes Firefox has been doing, and it's not good. Mozilla recently forced its CEO to resign because he had, 6 years ago, donated $1,000 to a pro-family political group. Apparently Mozilla is intolerant of anyone that disagrees with their Liberal/progressive view of politics. To read more please visit WhyFirefoxIsBlocked.com. We aren't blocking Firefox, but we feel it is important to let you know what's going on. For those who are curious, the reason why we are not blocking firefox is that the script to do so also blocks a variety of firefox alternatives, such as IceDragon and others which are similar to firefox and based on the same open-source code. We do think it is important to push back on this issue: for starters, you can leave firefox a comment here. You can also switch to another browser: here are six more free browsers (besides IceDragon) which are supposed to be similar to FireFox (because they are based on the same open-source code) but which are not otherwise affiliated with Mozilla.
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