Tiny Black Lives Matter

When I wrote the following piece last December, the goons at Black Lives Matter were promoting violence against police and advocating racial strife. I don’t doubt that some of their members are well intentioned, but most of them are just trying to cause trouble. I also know that none of them are saying anything about the thousands of black children that are killed every week in America’s abortion mills.

Stirring up trouble for nothing other than a headline, or the opportunity to commit violent acts in the name of perceived injustice, is wrong. They know it, but they’ve been given their 15 minutes of fame and they’re making the most of it. President Obama and Hillary have pandered to Black Lives Matter as a matter of political correctness, and in doing so have conferred an aura of legitimacy to a radical organization hell bent on stirring up racial discord.

I repeat my offer to Black Lives Matter. Speak out in defense of the hundreds of thousands of black children killed every year in America’s abortion mills and I will stand with you. I won’t be holding my breath.

Pro Life Pop Pop

Amid the cacophony of voices screaming Black Lives Matter, I’ll add my two cents; Tiny Black Lives Matter.  I’ve been mainly off the grid the last few weeks, contemplating some major life decisions and trying to absorb the enormity of the growing terrorist threat to freedom loving people, and the growing threat to unborn children from the likes of Planned Parenthood.  It’s abundantly clear that the world’s largest abortion provider receives over $500 million every year from the U.S. taxpayers while killing over 300,000 unborn children.  It’s also quite clear that they harvest the body parts of their tiny victims for sale.

All the groups screaming that their lives matter have a voice to plead their case.  The 1 million unborn children killed every year in America’s abortion mills don’t.  About 600,000 of the children that die at the hands of America’s abortion industry every year are black.  I don’t…

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Letter to Planned Parenthood #48

I’ve been on an inexcusable hiatus for several months from my work to end abortion. Even though I am haunted daily by visions of the innocent children dying in America’s abortion mills, my efforts to end the killing have not been up to par. Today my hiatus ends.

I wrote the following letter to Planned Parenthood’s Cecile Richards a little over 2 years ago. I was trying to express my frustration that a business dedicated to killing babies could flourish in the greatest country on earth. Today, Planned Parenthood is still alive and well. As a matter of fact, Cecile Richards was a featured speaker at this week’s DNC Convention.

With the very real threat of Hillary Clinton, a vile individual even more abortion-friendly than President Obama, moving into the White House, it’s even more important for the pro-life side to state its case.

On the off chance that my letter didn’t end up on Cecile Richard’s desk the first time around, I’m sending it again with the hope that they will help me out by honoring my request that they close their doors immediately.

Pro Life Pop Pop

Planned Parenthood Federation of America

1110 Vermont Ave.  NW

Suite 300

Washington, D.C.  20005

Attn:    Cecile Richards

 July 21, 2014

Ms. Richards:

Sundays and Mondays are the hardest days of the week for me.  On Sundays I can’t help thinking about the thousands of innocent children spending their last day alive in America.  On Monday, as I begin my work week, I know the folks at Planned Parenthood and America’s abortion mills are also beginning theirs. The killing will go on all day and all week, and who knows when it will finally stop?

Like most of my fellow Americans, I make my living doing something that harms no one.  The workers in the abortion industry make their living off the suffering and death of unborn children.  You promote your industry of death as a woman’s health care service while the whole world knows what you do to make your…

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