Thomas Perille
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Thomas Perille
@PerilleThomas
Prolife Democrat Physician who follows the evidence. Advocates for the value and dignity of all human beings.
Katılım Haziran 2020
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A victory for the health and safety of women!!
Appeals court limits abortion pill access nationwide wapo.st/3Rfmdxb
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This is monstrous, Congressman Thanedar. We have our dignity and basic rights--human rights--in virtue of our humanity, not age, size, or stage of development, anymore than race, sex, or ethnicity. Human dignity is inherent, not acquired. All of us have it, and we have it from the point at which we come into being; we do not lose it except by ceasing to be (i.e., by dying). On this principle--that of the profound, inherent, and equal dignity of each and every member of the human family--all else depends. It is the foundational principle of justice. If we bandon it, then all other claims of justice are rendered arbitrary ... and Thracymachus wins.
Congressman Shri Thanedar@RepShriThanedar
My favorite kind of abortion is the kind that's safe, legal, accessible, and none of your damn business to regulate. And no amount of fearmongering by describing what goes on to a half-ounce fetus with no consciousness, self-awareness, or feeling of pain is going to change that.
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Attorney Generals hostile to the wonderful work of Pregnancy Resource Centers take note. Your unconstitutional harassment will not stand. nytimes.com/2026/04/29/us/…
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@Dems4LifeCO Drug-induced abortions open a can of worms on campus | PODIUM - Colorado Politics
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An extraordinary interview that is well worth the time.
60 Minutes@60Minutes
Extended interview: Former Nebraska senator Ben Sasse has metastatic pancreatic cancer. He spoke with 60 Minutes' Scott Pelley about where America has been and where it could still go.
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Drug-induced abortions open a can of worms on campus | PODIUM coloradopolitics.com/2026/04/22/dru…
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HB26-1335 would force public universities and colleges to offer drug induced abortions at their health centers. This unfunded mandate will shift resources for other critical educational priorities. Campus health centers are ill-equipped to deal with the anticipated hemorrhagic and infectious complications from drug induced abortions. By promoting drug induced abortions on university campuses, we will be exacerbating an already endemic problem of mental health. #coleg #copolitics
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I am one of the growing number of evidence-based physicians challenging the prevailing proabortion narrative.
The doctors speak: Enforced pro-abortion conformity is breaking washingtonexaminer.com/op-eds/4523094…
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Another reminder to critically evaluate therapeutic strategies recommended by "authoritative" professional organizations where ideology often trumps evidence. The approach to gender incongruence and abortion by organizations like ACOG are often marred by political interference in the normal scientific process.
Psychiatric Morbidity Among Adolescents and Young Adults Who Contacted Specialised Gender Identity Services in Finland in 1996–2019: A Register Study - Ruuska - Acta Paediatrica - Wiley Online Library
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I am not merely a Catholic by affiliation, I nearly walked the path to the priesthood. Scripture, to me, has never been casual reading; it has been studied with the care of a sculptor refining form; patiently, attentively, reverently.
And so I say this with both conviction and humility:
Prayer is not performance. It is not spectacle. It is a sacred act, an intimate communion between the human spirit and the divine. A means not only to speak, but to interface with the heavens, the hosts of heaven themselves.
When we pray, we approach with humility. With thanksgiving. With love. Just as one brings offerings into the house of the Lord, not in arrogance, but in surrender.
Which is why moments of public prayer demand even greater care.
When figures such as Paula White stand before the world in prayer, the expectation is clear: to seek wisdom, not validation. To ask that leaders like Donald Trump be guided toward justice, compassion, peace, and discernment. To intercede for the poor, the vulnerable, and the preservation of life. That is what true supplication looks like.
But to elevate any political figure especially during the sacred solemnity of Holy Week to a comparison with the sinless Son of God is not devotion.
It is error.
And more than that, it borders on blasphemy.
Likewise, when Franklin Graham invokes the Book of Esther as justification for the destruction of a modern nation such as Iran, it reflects not divine insight, but a troubling misapplication of scripture. Context matters. Theology demands responsibility. Sacred texts are not instruments for political ends.
Faith was never meant to be weaponized.
It was meant to guide, to correct, to humble.
And if we are to invoke God in matters of leadership and war, then let it be done with trembling reverence, not confident distortion.
Because the danger is not in believing too deeply but in believing wrongly.
I am ashamed, this is our Holy Week for Gods sake.
God have mercy.
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Do abortion bans cause women to die? open.substack.com/pub/tradical/p…
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Time to end Colorado Medicaid payments for elective abortion. At a time when our budget crisis deepens, we shouldn't cover medical services that assault the moral sensibilities of 40% of the electorate and lead to substantially increased mental health Medicaid costs for impacted women. #coleg
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“Abortion is not healthcare when it intentionally ends the life of one patient and disregards the long-term well-being of the other.”
— Dr. Catherine Wheeler
Women deserve better medicine.
#AAPLOGColorado #ProLifeDocs

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