Letter to Planned Parenthood #33

Planned Parenthood Federation of America

1110 Vermont Ave.  NW

Suite 300

Washington, D.C.  20005

Attn:    Cecile Richards

November 21, 2013

Ms. Richards:

I’m sure the folks at Planned Parenthood are still stinging from your resounding defeat in the Supreme Court on Tuesday.  All the money you spent and all the professional protesters you hired to strike down key provisions of Texas’s H.B. 2 was all for naught.  Provisions in the bill requiring doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at hospitals within 30 miles of their abortion clinic, and restrictions on the administering of RU-486 were upheld.  Sucks to be you doesn’t it?

Ms. Richards, I know you want to kill babies, but why did you fight a bill that would make abortion safer for the mother?  When you kill a baby with RU-486 why don’t you want a doctor to supervise the killing?  If you employ a doctor to perform abortions and the doctor doesn’t qualify for admitting privileges at a nearby hospital do you feel he or she can provide quality care for your clients?  If an abortion procedure goes horribly wrong do you think having access to a nearby hospital would be a good thing?

We both know that the only reason you fought so hard to strike down the restrictions in H.B. 2 was money.  Performing late-term abortions in sleazy clinics, in unsanitary conditions, with unqualified doctors is Planned Parenthood’s high margin item.  Killing highly developed babies in the most brutal manner is what you do best.  In your warped Universe dead babies are just the means to an end; no big deal.  As long as you get paid, what’s a few hundred thousand dead babies every year; right?

Ms. Richards, on the bright side for you, now that you’ve had your ass handed to you in Texas you have plenty of time to fight the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act in the Senate.  You’ll find plenty of like-minded pro-abortion ideologues there.  I’m quite sure you’re already on a first name basis with most of them.  You’ll most likely spend an eternity in hell with more than a few of them.

Get used to losing your fights to make abortion more accessible and socially acceptable.  The two out of three children that you don’t kill before they are born are growing up in a country that is evolving towards a pro-life mentality.  By the time they are old enough to form an opinion, abortion in America will be history.

I’m glad that you lost on Tuesday and I’m glad that babies over 20 weeks old in Texas will get to live.  Now it’s time to save the rest of them.

As always, my letters to you are published on my pro-life blog at www.prolifepoppop.com.  Write back and I’ll publish it, unedited.

Letter to President Obama #68

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

Washington, D.C.  20500

Attn:    President Barack Obama

November 20, 2013

Mr. President:

Last Sunday while your friends at Planned Parenthood were pulling out all the stops in their attempt to defeat Albuquerque’s Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Ordinance I was running til I dropped with my nearly 3 year old grandson.  We ran and played in my yard and the joy on his face was priceless.  Mr. President, the memories I’m making with my grandkids are the most important in my life.  Unfortunately, the memories every mother leaves a Planned Parenthood clinic with will haunt her forever; and the child she leaves behind will never get the chance to form the memories of a lifetime.

Mr. President, it doesn’t have to be like this.  America could stop killing its unborn children tomorrow.  America’s industry of death could close tomorrow and nobody would notice; nobody but the babies who would get to live, the mothers who would bring a new life into the world, and the grandparents like me who would get to spoil their grandkids rotten.  America’s culture of death could end tomorrow and all the unintended consequences of killing our unborn children would slowly begin to fade with it.

Mr. President, you could make this happen.  Ending the intentional killing of our unborn children would be painless.  There is no downside to allowing babies to be born.  Allowing life to follow its natural course is the default setting for every human being.  All that is needed is a leader who believes the Right to life trumps all other Rights.  All that is needed is a reawakening of the basic principles our Founders enumerated in a little document you’ve chosen to ignore; the Constitution.  All that is needed is for every human being to respect every other human being’s Right to life.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Gandhi both had dreams and both knew that violence was never the answer to any problem.  They both changed the course of their nations, and changed the world without the use of violence.  They both changed the world through an unwavering force of will for causes that were bigger than their personal aspirations. The pro-life movement, like these inspirational leaders, is a steady, unrelenting drumbeat.  It won’t go away and will never give up.  It moves forward for a just cause and is life-affirming.  The pro-life movement doesn’t resort to violence; it seeks to end violence.  The pro-life movement pitches good against evil, secure in the knowledge that good will always prevail.

Mr. President, we will end the killing of our unborn children with you or without you.  We will prevail over the evil you condone and know in the end that we gave our all for a cause worth giving everything.

As always, my letters to you are published on my pro-life blog at www.prolifepoppop.com.  Write back and I’ll publish it, unedited.

cc:  Planned Parenthood