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COMMENTS:
* This is what Bakersfield gets for having an 80% GOP Teabully, bible thumper electorate who believe the earth is 5000 years old, with the sun revolving around it. They only have to compete against other unskilled, mentally deficient, halleluiah harking, bible thumper's in order to get elected, but once there pander to their base. Thank goodness for term limits, this dipwad's days are numbered, unless of course she ends up running and winning a state senate job.
* There should be a law passed that someone who is psychotic cannot be a lawmaker.
* that would eliminate the republican party
* Wait . . . I thought it was gays who caused droughts and tornadoes and hurricanes
* So, By her standards the flooding in Texas was the Devil laughing?
* Geez, why can't these people be fired for talking religion while they are the taxpayer's time and doing the public's secular business?
* So sorry your God is so weak he cannot prevent an abortion.
* Dang, thanks...I was thinking that too! But...you would think that he would smite every Republican for assholishness too...
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State Rep Suggests Abortion Is To Blame For California Drought
By Lydia O'Connor, June 12, 2015
Scientists are still exploring the causes of California's historic drought, but one local lawmaker thinks it might all come down to one thing: God's wrath over abortion.
While speaking at the California ProLife Legislative Banquet last week, California Assemblywoman Shannon Grove (R) suggested a theory that the state's worst drought in 1,200 years may be divine retribution for California providing women with access to abortions, RH Reality Check reported.
“Texas was in a long period of drought until Governor Perry signed the fetal pain bill,” she told the audience. “It rained that night. Now God has his hold on California.”
Grove was likely referring to House Bill 2, RH Reality Check noted, a Texas abortion bill banning abortions 20 weeks after fertilization, four weeks earlier than the standard set by Roe v. Wade.
Grove did not immediately respond to a request for confirmation that she made the statement at the event, but she elaborated on her theory in a Facebook comment.
"I believe --and most Americans believe --that God’s hand is in the affairs of man, and certainly was in the formation of this country," she wrote. "Is this drought caused by God? Nobody knows. But biblical history shows a consequence to man’s actions."
Pro-life activists in Kern County, the district Grove represents, didn't stand behind Grove's idea.
“We are huge fans of Shannon Grove and all her efforts in Sacramento on behalf of life,” Marylee Shrider, executive director of Right to Life of Kern County, told The Bakersfield Californian. “That being said, we have not made a connection between the drought and abortion here in California.”
Pro-Choice Kern County called her comments "absolute lunacy" and made this mock-up of a T-shirt.
California is suffering through its fourth year of unrelenting drought, and a snowpack measure in the Sierra Nevada mountains in April revealed levels at a record low of 6 percent of the long-term average for that time of year.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported last year that "natural oceanic and atmospheric patterns" are likely the primary causes of the drought, while others in the science community say man-made climate change has exacerbated the conditions.
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