Baton Rouge, LA - The recent conviction of Baby Jenkins A for the 1st trimester murder of his twin sibling, Baby Jenkins B, is raising uncomfortable ethical questions for many Louisiana conservatives.
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Judge St. Blanc, shown here in 2019 ruling that Louisiana shrimp boat captains can refuse to marry gay alligators |
"When I heard that Baby A got the death penalty for absorbing his sibling, I immediately became very emotionally conflicted," Clebus Landry, a Republican state senator from Coushatta, explained. "I'm against killing babies in the womb. But I do love killing criminals."
This landmark case, which was presided over by Judge Vionette St. Blanc, is sending shock waves throughout the state of Louisiana. According to St. Blanc, a lot of people who care deeply about the sanctity of life are doing some serious thinking right now. "If I've learned one thing as a conservative Republican over my three decades as a judge in South Louisiana, it's that pro-life advocates are nothing if not consistent in the expression of their deeply held beliefs."
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