Preamble

Preamble In Defense of the Fetus: The Preamble States the U.S. Constitution Was Ordained and Established for Ourselves and Our Posterity. The Fetus Links the Next Generation and Is Posterity.

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The Preamble states that the U.S. Constitution was ordained and established for ourselves and our posterity. Posterity means all succeeding generations. The only way to reach the next generation is the chain of life through human reproduction. The fetus is the most important link to the next generation. The fetus is posterity. Mr. Coyle points out that those who do not want the fetus; will dissect it as not being human. Whereas the entire world recognizes; at the first instant that a woman is said to be pregnant, she is with life; and will go through the normal nine month gestation required of a human being The honored woman instinctively swings into action mentally and physically to prepare for the coming blessed event. She knows that her body is the cradle of the family's most precious asset - a human being and the next generation. Mr. Coyle also describes the legal chain of two human entities; combining to make three entities, which morph into one legal human entity - the fetus. Mr. Coyle describes how the U.S. Supreme court erred; when it did not recognize the rights and responsibilities of the male; the rights and responsibilities of the female; and the rights and life of the fetus. Mr. Coyle describes in detail all of these rights and responsibilities. WITHOUT THE FETUS, THERE IS NO POSTERITY.

Book information

ISBN: 9780990966135
Publisher: Bernard M. Coyle
Imprint: Bernard M. Coyle
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 34
Weight: 59g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 2mm