I would implore every Member of this Committee to ask two questions in the stillness of his or her heart: First, is deliberately turning a blind eye to the suffering and murder of the most helpless of all of our children born alive in the United States of America who we have truly become as a Nation?
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Goodlatte urges members to reflect on their responsibility towards protecting born-alive children.
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