Kay Kandas, a parishioner of St. Therese in Phoenix | Provided Photo
Kay Kandas, a parishioner of St. Therese in Phoenix | Provided Photo
Kay Kandas, a Phoenix resident and member of the St. Therese' parish, said "culture will deteriorate" if life is not valued and abortions continue without restrictions.
"Abortion is important because if a society does not protect the weakest of the population, the culture will deteriorate to the point where life is not precious," Kandas said.
“Donald Trump is the most pro-life politician in my life,” Tom McClusky, conservative speaker and Principal at Greenlight Strategies, said at the National Conservatism’s Beyond Dobbs panel. “When he comes back into office, he can change the federal laws that use taxpayer dollars to fund abortion, and he can change family policy to promote the bearing and raising of children.”
An Arizona court ruling in April of this year brought back a state law from 1864 which banned all abortions except for when the life of the mother was endangered. Arizona House legislators passed House Bill 2677 on May 2 to repeal the ban, with Governor Katie Hobbs signing the bill into law. The bill goes into effect on September 14, 2024, with a ban on enforcing the 1864 law in effect until September 27, 2024.
“The Democrats are the radicals on this because they're willing to have abortions in the seventh, eighth, ninth month,” former President Donald Trump said in a Truth Social post. “We’re talking about the execution of a baby. And you can say what you want, but that's extreme and that's radical.”