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Politics Can be Vicious

Bradley Mattes   |   March 05, 2025

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This breaks my heart.  Congressman Henry Hyde was an eloquent and passionate advocate for America’s unborn babies.  The Hyde Amendment prevented your tax dollars from funding Medicaid abortions, saving two-and-a-half million lives so far.  I knew the Congressman and looked up to him.  Eventually he retired from congress and passed away.  A few years after his death the DuPage County Board renamed its courthouse calling it the Henry J. Hyde Judicial Office Facility.  That is until pro-abortion Deb Conroy, chair of the County Board, with the help of her Democrat colleagues, stripped Henry’s name from the building.  She said it was because of his pro-life efforts in Congress.  Some have called it a petty and vindictive move.  Politics can be vicious.   

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