Letter to President Obama #36

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

Washington, D.C.  20500

 

Attn:    President Barack Obama

 

August 5, 2013

Mr. President:

 

After writing letters on behalf of America’s unborn children for nearly 3 months with no replies from the White House, suddenly I receive 2 letters in 4 days.  I actually didn’t expect to hear anything from you or your staff but was hoping that maybe something in one of my letters would strike a chord with the person reading it and maybe cause them to rethink their position on abortion.

 

Mr. President, I’m convinced that the more letters I write to you, other politicians, and members of America’s abortion industry the better chance I have of changing some minds and maybe even saving some lives.  All I know is that I will never stop and never give up on my goal of ending the slaughter of our unborn children.

 

Back to your letters; are you sure you were replying to mine?  Your first letter briefly mentions abortion and then goes on to say you are committed to protecting a woman’s right to choose.  Your second letter deals entirely with economic issues and doesn’t even mention the issues I’m addressing.  Either you or your staff is completely out of touch or you just send out canned replies to make it look like you give a damn.  Whatever your motivation, I appreciate the effort and I’ll keep advocating for my cause until someone listens.

 

Mr. President, since you brought up the issue of the economy, let’s talk about the economy.  Does it even cross your mind that the 56 million children aborted in America since 1973 could have made a significant contribution to our economic growth and security?  Taken to the lowest common denominator, does it not occur to you that all these lives were potential taxpayers?  While we’re on the subject of the economy, stop funding Planned Parenthood and save us over half a billion dollars a year.

 

Sir, losing 140 children every hour of every day to America’s abortion mills is a tragedy unparalleled in the history of mankind.  We are destroying the greatest nation on earth from within.  We’ve set the value of a human life at the cost of a single dose of RU486.  We’ve devolved to the point that unborn, pain-capable children can be killed in barbaric fashion, all under cover of the law.

 

Mr. President, I will never accept that this is the best we can do for our children, and if you think it is, you should resign your position today.  With all due respect, stand up, be a man and fight for the lives of our country’s unborn children just like I know you would fight for the lives of your own children.

cc: Planned Parenthood

 

Letter to President Obama #35

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

Washington, D.C.  20500

 

Attn:    President Barack Obama

 

July 29, 2013

Mr. President:

 

You and your friends in the abortion industry are constantly beating your chests and proclaiming your support for a woman’s right to choose.  What exactly is a woman’s right to choose?  Does a woman have the right to have another living, human being killed simply by asking that it be done and paying a fee to seal the deal?

 

Sir, for the sake of argument, let’s accept the premise that a woman does have the right to have another human being killed at her discretion; specifically, a baby growing inside her.  Does a woman’s authority to have the baby growing inside her killed have a time limit?  Is she good to go from the moment of conception right up to the instant before the child is born; or even right after?  Should she still be able to have her baby killed even if it is viable and capable of living outside her body?

 

Mr. President, the fact of the matter is that you, the pro-abortion crowd, and the abortion industry are operating under a false premise, and you know it.  No human being has the right to choose to have another human being killed, period.  Sir, any living human being at any stage of its life is no less valuable and has no less a Right to life than any other human being.

 

Sir, during the hour it took me to compose this letter, about 140 unborn children were killed by America’s abortion mills.  The tally keeps adding up, hour by hour, day by day.  These innocent children have done nothing wrong.  They are nothing less than God’s latest gifts to the world striving to complete their journey to birth and beyond.  American’s are rejecting these gifts at a breakneck pace and the value of a human life and the fee charged to end one has been set at anywhere from a couple hundred to a couple thousand dollars by Planned Parenthood and the abortion industry.

 

Mr. President, the leader of a free country has the moral obligation to do everything in his or her power to insure that every living human being within the realm of their influence is allowed to express and experience their Right to life.  By this standard, as well as many others, you have failed miserably.

 

Mr. President, should you decide to fight for the lives of our unborn and newly born children, I promise to help you in any way I can.

 

Your response to my concerns, while not expected, would be greatly appreciated.

cc: Planned Parenthood

Letter to President Obama #34

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

Washington, D.C.  20500

 

Attn:    President Barack Obama

 

July 26, 2013

Mr. President:

 

My second grandson is nearing the home stretch on his journey from conception to birth.  At nearly 8 months old he is a living, fully formed little human being.  He is being born into a loving family where he will be treasured as the gift to our family and the world that every child is.  He is also being born into a country that allows its unborn children to be killed in the womb instead of celebrating their birth.

 

Mr. President, you can help change this.  The Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act has made it through the House and now it needs to be taken up and passed in the Senate.  We both know that this bill has very little chance of passing the Senate without the weight of the Presidency behind it.  We both also know that honorable men do not allow the legal slaughter of pain-capable unborn children to continue unchallenged.

 

Sir, it has been estimated that at least 15,000 children over 20 weeks old are killed by abortion in America every year.  When viewed from the perspective of the 1.2 million abortions performed in America every year, 15,000 may not seem like a big number to some people.  However, when viewed from the perspective that every one of these 15,000 pain-capable, living children is torn to shreds in a brutally violent manner, and dies an unimaginably painful death, 15,000 is a big number.  Mr. President, for those of us on the pro-life side 1 is a big number and 1 is 1 too many.

 

Sir, you have spoken out against torturing the world’s most murderous terrorists.  Don’t you think you owe at least the same accommodation to America’s unborn children?  Your administration wanted to grant 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed a civilian trial, allowing him all the Constitutional rights that he violently stole from nearly 3,000 Americans.  And yet you choose to say nothing while millions of innocent children are killed by Planned Parenthood and America’s abortion mills every year.

 

Mr. President, it’s never too late to do the right thing.  You can save at least 15,000 children every year, starting now, simply by reversing course and expressing your support for the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act.  Encourage Majority Leader Reid to allow a vote on this bill and tell your friends in the Senate to do the right thing for America’s children.

 

After we work together to save America’s pain-capable children let’s come together to save the rest.  You know where to find me. I await your call.

 

cc: Planned Parenthood

Letter to President Obama #33

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

Washington, D.C.  20500

Attn:    President Barack Obama

July 21, 2013

Dear staffer in the mailroom:

Since your boss seems to have more important things to do than read my letters or fight for the lives of America’s unborn children I thought maybe I should state my case to you.  First, I’m not judging you; in times of economic uncertainty I can understand how someone would take a job working for the person who, in large measure, is responsible for our economic uncertainty.

I’m confident that America’s entrepreneurs and our, for the time being, free market system will find a way to bring us out of our economic doldrums.  My concerns center around the culture of death your boss and his friends at Planned Parenthood are promoting for our Nation’s unborn and newly born children.  Being stuck in the mailroom, you may not know that every 94 seconds Planned Parenthood kills another American baby.  Last year they managed to kill nearly 334,000 innocent children and I’m sure they have high hopes of exceeding that number this year.

Since the President doesn’t seem interested in answering my letters, maybe you could ask him why he is against the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, a bill that would ban the abortions of pain-capable children 20 weeks old and older.  Ask him why he is against the ban on a barbaric procedure that is performed by literally ripping a living child to shreds with a device known as a Sopher clamp.

Your boss is the most pro-abortion President in our country’s history although he has the authority to end the carnage in an instant.  Ask him why the American taxpayers are forced to give Planned Parenthood over $500 million a year even though they are a non-profit organization that actually makes a profit.  Ask our Nation’s first black President why he endorses Planned Parenthood’s mission in spite of the fact that they were conceived by an avowed racist whose goal was the extermination of the black race.

I’m sure it’s busy in the White House mailroom and trying to decide which letters to shred and which ones to read is a daunting task.  I want you to know that I understand if mine doesn’t make the cut.  I’ll keep trying and eventually one will get through.

My side will win in the battle for life.  All I want is to change a few minds.  Maybe this letter ended up in your hands for a reason.  Ask yourself if killing our unborn children in their mother’s womb is what our country stands for; then ask your boss the same question.

cc: Planned Parenthood

Letter to President Obama #32

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

Washington, D.C.  20500

 

Attn:    President Barack Obama

 

July 20, 2013

Mr. President:

 

 

By the end of your second term in office Planned Parenthood will have killed somewhere in the neighborhood of 2,700,000 babies; all on your watch.  You are presiding over a Nation where the leading cause of death for unborn children is abortion.  Sir, this is contrary to every principle our great Nation was founded upon.

 

I struggle daily to try to understand how we got to this point where we place so small a value on human life that we allow our unborn children to be slaughtered, usually as a simple matter of convenience.  I try to understand how so many Americans don’t seem to understand or just don’t care that a baby at every stage of development is a living human being, with the same Right to life as you and me.

 

Mr. President, or whoever is assigned to reading my letters, why does the leader of the free world spend more time commenting on the Trayvon Martin trial than he has ever spent defending the Right to life of our unborn children?  Why does he proudly speak before the assembled masses at Planned Parenthood’s annual gala and then Tweet his support for the pro-abortion mob in Texas as they oppose the ban on killing 20 week old and older babies?

 

I no longer recognize the country I grew up in.  Before Roe v Wade became the law of the land abortion mills like Planned Parenthood were considered pariahs; now our President embraces them and promotes their agenda of death.  Since 1973 America’s abortion mills have churned out 56,000,000 dead babies and the death toll rises every day.  Mr. President, our Nation is in danger of losing its moral conscience.  We are in dire need of principle centered leadership and you offer none.  We fight for laws to protect our unborn and our country’s leader opposes them.

 

Sir, in spite of the daunting task we face, I remain confident that my friends and I in the pro-life movement will ultimately prevail.  We’re not asking for much.  All we want is for every unborn child to be allowed the chance to be born.  We know that life doesn’t come with a guarantee of success, prosperity, or happiness; but every life deserves the chance to reach for these and more.

 

Mr. President, as much as you and your friends at Planned Parenthood would like me and my friends in the pro-life movement to think otherwise, we are on the right side in the fight for life.  You have sealed your place in history as the most pro-abortion President America has ever had and what you don’t seem to understand is that you could change that in an instant with one expression of support for the pro-life movement.    Try it.  See what happens.

 

 

cc: Planned Parenthood

 

Letter to President Obama #31

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

Washington, D.C.  20500

 

Attn:    President Barack Obama

 

July 19, 2013

Mr. President:

 

 

I’ve worked in the highway construction industry for over 30 years.  In today’s economy, courtesy of you know who, my job can be very stressful, especially with the margins I have to bid jobs at in order to insure that my employer has enough work to keep his employees working.  After a particularly stressful day today I began to wonder if feeling stressed out about anything is really necessary.  I was allowed to be born.  I’m in charge of my life and I control my actions and how I respond to any set of circumstances.

 

I’m one of the lucky ones.  I’m alive.  Last year Planned Parenthood, with your endorsement and approval, decided that 334,000 babies’ luck had run out.  Every one of these living human beings was innocent and deserved the opportunity to live their lives.  As a result, we will never know what contribution each and every one of these living children could have made to humanity.

 

Mr. President, as you would know if you had read any of my previous letters, last night was my weekly ‘grandson night.’  The world stands still on Thursday night and it’s all about my grandson.  He’s one of the lucky ones too.  He was allowed to be born, as will his little brother in September.  Watching my grandson as he joyfully experiences all of life’s amazing gifts is my inspiration to follow my calling to fight for the lives of all our unborn children. Sir, it’s really not that difficult; you just let life do what life does.  You protect every life like it’s your own and you respect the Right for every life to run its natural course from conception to natural death.

 

Today Planned Parenthood killed nearly 1,000 babies and tomorrow they’ll do the same.  People like me will continue to write letters of protest to people like you and people like you will continue to ignore our letters; and life for us lucky ones will go on.  That’s not good enough for me.  Mr. President, every unborn child is at the mercy of us lucky ones.  The lucky ones on the pro-abortion side are determined to kill as many children as they can for as much money as they can make.  The lucky ones on my side don’t want anything for our efforts other than every unborn child being allowed to be born, just like we were.

 

Sir, you could end the killing with one speech, with one stroke of the pen, with one expression of support for the pro-life movement.  You can save the American taxpayers over half a billion dollars a year simply by defunding Planned Parenthood.

 

Mr. President; it’s your move.

 

 

cc: Planned Parenthood

 

Letter to President Obama #30

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

Washington, D.C.  20500

 

Attn:    President Barack Obama

 

July 17, 2013

Mr. President:

 

 

The letters I am writing to you and members of the abortion industry are inspired by the love I feel for my 2 year old grandson.  As parents and grandparents we are entrusted with the sacred duty to care for and protect our children and grandchildren.  Sir, this duty applies to our unborn children and grandchildren too.

 

Last night my daughter purchased a flotation device and water wings for my grandson in preparation for a pool party he is attending this weekend.  She didn’t do this while thinking about a sacred trust or moral obligation of any sort. She did it out of love for her child and her desire to make sure he is safe.  Mr. President, the natural instinct to love and protect our children is in all of us.  Unfortunately, you, the pro-abortion crowd, and abortion mills such as Planned Parenthood have suppressed this instinct in favor of political expediency and money.

 

Mr. President, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, of all people, has signaled that he may be receptive to allowing a vote on the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act.  Getting this bill through a left-leaning, pro-abortion Senate will be a very heavy lift unless you weigh in on the side of life.  You recently said you would veto this bill if it passed because “it shows contempt for women’s’ health and rights, the role doctors play in their patients’ health care decisions, and the Constitution.”  Sir, with all due respect, this has to be one the most asinine and incomprehensible statements you have ever made; and trust me, the list to choose from is quite long.

 

Where to begin?  How does a bill designed to protect fully developed babies from a horrific death and women from unsafe medical procedures show contempt for women’s health and rights?  How does the requirement that doctors performing abortions have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles of the abortion clinic show contempt for women’s health?  How does protecting the lives of unborn babies and their mothers show contempt for the Constitution?

 

Since I’m batting a thousand on not getting replies to my letters I won’t hold my breath waiting for your reply to this one.  Hopefully, your interns or some low level staffer charged with reading your mail will see something in one of my letters that moves them to the pro-life side of the aisle.

 

In the words of Dante, “There’s a special place in hell for those who in times of moral crisis choose to do nothing.”  Mr. President, when comes to protecting our Nation’s unborn children, you have chosen to do nothing.

 

 

cc: Planned Parenthood

Letter to President Obama #29

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

Washington, D.C.  20500

 

Attn:    President Barack Obama

 

July 11, 2013

Mr. President:

 

 

Have you ever noticed how a slug leaves a trail of slime in its path, marking its route as it slithers and slinks through life?  It’s kind of like the trail of blood you’ve left throughout your political career, starting as a mediocre State Senator and ending as an abject failure as President.  You do, however, get high marks for consistency.  You’ve never wavered in your rabid support of the pro-abortion movement.

 

I’m trying to get my head around how you could have voted against the Born Alive Infant Protection Act 3 times between 2001 and 2003, knowing that by doing so you were sentencing babies who had survived botched abortions to death.  In essence, your vote gave the abortionist a ‘do over’ if they failed to kill the innocent child on their first try.  This is especially troubling since your first daughter, Malia, was 2 ½ years old at the time of your first vote against life, and your second daughter, Sasha, was born alive, and allowed to live shortly after your third vote.

 

Mr. President, if you think it’s proper to kill a newly born child by performing a procedure to end its life, or by simply failing to provide life saving medical intervention, at what point do you believe that child’s constitutional Right to life begins?  Better yet, at what point did your daughters’ Right to life begin?  Sir, in what I’m sure you thought was a courageous move, you voted Present in 2001 when you had the chance to vote for the protection of children who were born alive.  Your convoluted justification for your vote was your fear that providing life-saving treatment to a child who had just survived a botched abortion would confer constitutional Rights to the child, thereby rendering abortion illegal.

 

Mr. President, the semantics box you and the pro-abortion crowd have pigeon-holed yourselves into with terms such as previable fetus(living baby), late-term abortion(murder prior to birth), and CNS decompression(suctioning a living child’s brains from its skull) are closing in on you.  Modern ultrasound and sonogram technology provide irrefutable evidence that a developing baby is a separate, unique, living human being.  Sir, seeing the beating heart of a living child is incontrovertible proof of life.

 

Mr. President, I won’t give up on bringing you over to the pro-life side.  With your obvious failings as President, one would think you would jump at the chance to climb onboard a movement whose mission is the protection of all unborn children. Think about it and get back to me.

 

In the meantime, try hanging out with a better crowd.  Being associated with the likes of Cecile Richards and the eugenics crowd has to be a real buzz kill.

 

 

 

 

cc: Planned Parenthood

Letter to President Obama #28

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

Washington, D.C.  20500

 

Attn:    President Barack Obama

 

July 10, 2013

Mr. President:

 

 

Have your daughters begun musing about what they want to be when they grow up?  What would you tell them if one of them came to you and said “Daddy, when I grow up I want to be an abortionist so I can kill unwanted babies every day.

 

Mr. President, it must take a special kind of human being to spend their days ending the lives of unborn and newly born children and then punching the time clock at the end of the day and assuming the veneer of a normal working stiff.  Sir, I’ve been told by more than one person that I have a warped sense of imagination; and they’re probably right.  I often wonder what abortionists talk about when they get together after work.  Do they share their techniques for brutally dismembering living children?  Do they joke about the babies who were born alive in spite of their best efforts to kill them and the awkward silence that ensued as they tried to decide the least messy way to dispatch the newborn?  Do they ask their colleagues how the wife and kids are doing with a straight face as they try to suppress the horror they have visited upon innocent children all day?

 

Maybe it’s just me, but these scenarios keep me awake at night.  When I close my eyes every night I ask myself and my God what I can do to save all the doomed children spending their last night nestled in their mothers’ womb.  These babies go to sleep not knowing that tomorrow they will die a ghastly death, most as a simple matter of convenience, some based on society’s misguided sense of justice, and all against the grand intentions of their Creator.

 

Mr. President, nobody wants their child to grow up to be an abortionist.  We all know on a visceral level that having our child spend their days up to their elbows in the dismembered body parts of dead babies would be a crime against humanity and natural law.  Sir, my dream is that today’s crop of abortionists is the last generation of mass murderers to roam the halls of Planned Parenthood and all the abortion mills of the world.

 

On a totally unrelated matter, media reports say your Twitter account is following at least 2 porn sites.  How about explaining that to the American people?  I guess while you’re screwing the American people you’re watching the American people screw the American people.

 

Let’s hope no unintended pregnancies result from your new hobby.  We all know where those children end up.

 

 

 

cc: Planned Parenthood

Letter to President Obama #27

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

Washington, D.C.  20500

 

Attn:    President Barack Obama

 

July 8, 2013

Mr. President:

 

 

Spending the day Saturday with my 2 year old grandson marked another day of unremarkable events that I would not trade for anything.  The little things like watching the joy on his face as he tossed coins into a shopping mall fountain and his unbridled happiness as he performed a test run with his new shoes were priceless.

 

Mr. President, the emotions I feel when I’m spending time with my grandson represent a double-edged sword for me.  While I love my grandson unconditionally and know that he feels the same for me, always in the back of my mind is the nagging realization that while we are spending our quality time together, somewhere in America scores of innocent children are becoming the latest statistics in the abortion industry’s deadly march to infamy.

 

Sir, I just don’t understand why you and the pro-abortion crowd don’t get it.  My 2 year old grandson gets it.  He knows that his little brother, scheduled to be born in September, is alive just like him.  He knows that the natural course of events for his little brother are for him to finish his development inside his Mommy’s tummy and to then join him as his newest friend and playmate.  It’s not a difficult concept to grasp.  Maybe we should all view the lives of our unborn children through the prism of an innocent child’s unbiased perception.

 

Mr. President, I hope you are lucky enough to become a grandfather someday.  Something changes inside you when you get to know and love the children of your children.  You develop a new appreciation for life and see the new lives that come into yours as the miracle that they are.  I have my grandson to thank for the epiphany that he inspired within me that led me to join the pro-life movement.

 

Mr. President, the force of life is relentless.  It can’t be denied and it will prevail in the end.  Instead of swimming against the tide and promoting a culture of death with the elective killing of our unborn children, why not rise with the tide of life and see how high it can take us?  Your friends at Planned Parenthood will have to train for a new specialty, but change is good, right?

 

Back to Saturday with my grandson: My favorite part of a long day filled with unremarkable yet unforgettable events; holding my grandson in my arms as he napped and dreamed as only a child can.

 

 

 

 

cc: Planned Parenthood