Oh she’s only seventeen Whine whine whine, weep over everything Bloody Mary breakfast busting up the street Brothers fighting, when’s the baby gonna sleep Heaving ship too sails away Said it’s a culmination of a story and a goodbye session It’s a tick of our time and the tic in her head that made me feel so strange So I could call you baby, I could call you, dammit, it’s a one in a million Oh it’s the rolling of your Spanish tongue that made me wanna stay Oh she’s only seventeen Whine whine whine, weep over everything Bloody Mary breakfast busting up the street Brothers fighting, when’s the baby gonna sleep Heaving ship too sails away Said it’s a culmination of a story and a goodbye session It’s a tick of our time and the tic in her head that made me feel so strange Said I could call you baby, I could call you, dammit, it’s a one in a million Oh it’s the rolling of her Spanish tongue that made me wanna stay I could call you baby, I could call you, dammit, it’s a one in a million Oh it’s the rolling of your Spanish tongue that made me wanna stay

On Saturday’s Huckabee show on FNC, host Mike Huckabee interviewed the former executive director of a Planned Parenthood clinic in Bryan Texas, Abby Johnson, who became a pro-life activist after witnessing an ultrasound of an abortion while she assisted in a procedure. She charged that the abortion provider tries to “increase the number of abortions they do” for the purpose of making money, and described the emotional experience of watching an unborn baby at 13 weeks pregnancy “trying to get away” as it’s life was being ended. Johnson: “I saw the probe going into the woman’s uterus. And at that moment, I saw the baby moving and trying to get away from the probe. … And I thought, ‘It’s fighting for it’s life.’ And I thought, ‘It’s life, I mean, it’s alive.’” She also tells what Planned Parenthood doesn’t want the public, including their employees, to know about abortions.

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