[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 4 (Thursday, January 7, 2016)]
[House]
[Pages H154-H155]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
ON THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS
(Mr. LOUDERMILK asked and was given permission to address the House
for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. LOUDERMILK. Mr. Speaker, for those who haven't been in the House
Chamber, surrounding the inside of this beautiful building are effigies
of great philosophers and lawgivers that have influenced the founding
of our Nation. One of those, to my right, is that of Sir William
Blackstone.
Now, Blackstone had great influence upon our Founders, especially
that of Thomas Jefferson. In fact, it was Blackstone who influenced the
three enumerated rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Mr. Speaker, let me read from Blackstone's Commentary, the very
document which influenced Thomas Jefferson to make life the very first
right that is given by government.
Blackstone said: ``Life is the immediate gift of God, a right
inherent by nature in every individual; and it begins in contemplation
of law as soon as an infant is able to stir in the mother's womb.''
That is one of the foundations of this Nation, that life begins at
conception.
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And our Founding Fathers understood that it was a great philosophy and
that is when the protection of law begins.
On January 22, 1973, we departed from that philosophy with the
decision of Roe v. Wade. Since then, over 57 million American lives
have been taken because of that decision. Mr. Speaker, that number is
equivalent to the population of Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi,
Kentucky, South Carolina, Louisiana, and Tennessee. That one decision,
Mr. Speaker, has not only figuratively, but literally changed the
landscape of America.
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