[Congressional Record Volume 167, Number 164 (Wednesday, September 22, 2021)]
[House]
[Page H4875]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                               HEARTBEATS

  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from 
Georgia (Mr. Clyde) for 5 minutes.
  Mr. CLYDE. Madam Speaker, I stand before you today on behalf of our 
Nation's unborn children, children, let me remind you, with heartbeats 
at 6 weeks, with fingers and toes at 10 weeks, and with the ability to 
feel and react to pain as early as 12 weeks. For too long, our Nation's 
leaders have tolerated the murder of millions of our precious children 
through cruel and painful abortions. Madam Speaker, this cruelty and 
insanity must stop.
  Many States have passed legislation to protect both these unborn 
babies and their mothers, but my Democratic colleagues are actively 
attempting to undermine and overturn these protections through H.R. 
3755, the Abortion on Demand Until Birth Act.
  In addition, the bill disregards the conscience rights of millions of 
Americans. An Associated Press poll released in June of this year shows 
that up to 66 percent of adults believe abortions should be illegal in 
the second trimester and up to 81 percent in the third trimester. Yet 
H.R. 3755 is set in direct contradiction to the beliefs of the people 
as it allows for full-term abortions for any reason under the bill's 
all-inclusive health clause.
  The abortion on demand bill is murder in the first degree.
  Madam Speaker, it is impossible to justify the murder of a precious 
child in the womb. We all know that it is wrong to take innocent life, 
and no amount of slick talk will make it right.
  The scientific community has made great advancements through modern 
medicine and patient care practices to extend longevity for those who 
could not otherwise survive on their own, both old and young.
  At the time of Roe v. Wade, the average life expectancy for a man was 
close to 68 years and for a woman 75 years. Today, the average life 
expectancy is 78 years for men and nearly 83 for women. These are 
significant increases thanks to modern medicine.
  Such scientific and medical advancements have also proven viability 
for many infants born as early as 21 weeks gestational age, a feat that 
was nearly impossible at the time of Roe v. Wade or Planned Parenthood 
v. Casey. We also now know that a heartbeat exists at 6 weeks.
  While science is ever improving, the moral and ethical considerations 
are crystal clear: To end an innocent human life is to end a heartbeat. 
That is murder.
  I firmly believe that life begins at conception, and speaking 
objectively, I ask you this: What better scientific metric to determine 
the existence of life than the presence of a heartbeat? You have a 
heartbeat, and I have a heartbeat. We both are alive. A heartbeat means 
life. When a heartbeat ceases, then life ceases. So when a heartbeat is 
present, we know there is life. When two heartbeats are present, a mom 
and her child, we know there are two lives.
  Madam Speaker, a heartbeat is a defining evidence of life.
  A small child and an aged adult alike can both wrap their minds 
around the fact that a heartbeat equals life, and that to end a 
heartbeat is to end life.
  This bill, H.R. 3755, ends heartbeats, so it ends life. The 
Declaration of Independence says: ``We hold these Truths to be self-
evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their 
Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, 
Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these Rights, 
Governments are instituted among Men . . . ''
  Life is the first of the unalienable rights mentioned in the 
Declaration of Independence. And to secure these rights, government is 
instituted. To protect life is our first responsibility. We cannot 
ignore this. We must not ignore this.
  Therefore, I encourage my colleagues to reject H.R. 3755 and join me 
in standing for the sanctity of life, for the preservation of the most 
innocent heartbeats in America. Soli Deo gloria.

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