The article goes on to say:
Jessen agreed and Harvey introduced her to his colleagues as a "friend with cerebral palsy." He asked Speaker Andrew Romanoff if Jessen could sing the national anthem and the speaker agreed.
During the song, Jessen lost her balance and leaned on Harvey for support. When she began to forget the words, saying that she was nervous, legislators and guests began to sing along with her.
After she was finished, the speaker, according to Harvey, stated, "Let us give her a hand not only for her performance today but also for her advocacy work," for cerebral palsy.
Harvey also said a reporter for a Denver newspaper told Jessen that "her rendition captured the spirit of the national anthem more powerfully than any she had ever heard before."
What Ted Harvey hadn't told anyone was that a failed abortion at a Planned Parenthood clinic had caused Jessen to be born weighing two pounds and afflicted with cerebral palsy.
When he began to introduce her legislators cheered loudly, and House Majority Leader Alice Madden, who had introduced the bill honoring the Planned Parenthood chapter, approached Jessen to congratulate her for overcoming her difficulties with cerebral palsy.
But, once Harvey got to the part about Jessen surviving an abortion the mood in the House quickly changed.
Read the whole article to see the villainous reaction by the liberals when confronted by the tragic results of their abortion agenda.
Gianna Jessen put it so well when she said, "We need to discuss the humanity of it. I'm glad to be able to speak up for children in the womb. If abortion is about women's rights, where were my rights?"
Of course, Madden and Romanoff are trying to paint Ted Harvey as the bad guy, saying he used this woman for political purposes. That is a tactic of the liberals, who are only interested in others as marketable victims to be utilized in advancing their schemes. As usual they project their own abominable motives on to others.
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