Planned Parenthood Federation of America
1110 Vermont Ave. NW
Suite 300
Washington, D.C. 20005
Attn: Cecile Richards
May 28, 2014
Ms. Richards:
Today I woke up in a country that still allows its unborn children to be killed as a simple matter of choice. As I toiled through a busy work day, America’s abortion industry was killing nearly 1 out of every 3 unborn children, at a clip of about 1 every 26 seconds. For over a year now, my days have been consumed with thoughts of how I can help end the slaughter and insure that every child is allowed to make its mark on the world.
My letters to you and others are meant to raise awareness of a senseless tragedy and to inform a mostly clueless public of the details. My hope is that someone on the receiving end of my letters actually opens and reads them. Who knows; maybe someday one of them will make it all the way to your desk. Ms. Richards, I have to think that, somewhere deep inside, you know that the pain and suffering your organization inflicts upon innocent children is a crime against humanity and your guarantee of a first-class, express ticket to hell.
The good news is that it’s never too late to change your ways. The beauty of our Universe is that all the death and destruction you’ve been an integral part of can be forgiven and washed away with a simple change of heart. With a few strokes of your pen you could save hundreds of thousands of innocent children from a horrible death just as they are beginning their lives. You’ve played a part in the deaths of tens of millions of America’s future doctors, leaders, and innovators. Don’t you think you’ve done enough?
I drive by the Planned Parenthood clinic in my hometown of Salisbury, Md. every day, and every time I see the cars in the parking lot and the young women walking toward your doors my resolve grows stronger to close your doors forever.
Abortion is on the decline in America. Even as the demand for your services diminishes, over a million unborn children are still killed by Planned Parenthood and America’s abortion industry every year. New laws are making it more difficult to have your child killed in America, and more are being introduced almost weekly. You and your colleagues have to work harder and commit more acts of deception to be able to kill more children.
I’ll wake up tomorrow in a country that still allows its unborn children to be killed as a simple matter of choice. Tomorrow, like every other day, my day will be consumed with thoughts of how I can help end the slaughter. Someday soon, I hope to awaken in a world that no longer allows its unborn children to be killed for money.
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
Salisbury, Md.