Letter to China’s Ambassador

The dirty little secret that both America and China go to great lengths not to talk about is the senseless slaughter of their unborn children.  As America hurtles toward the 60 million mark, China has killed nearly 400 million children since 1980.  China’s One Child Policy places the value of a baby boy over that of a baby girl, resulting in the killing of hundreds of millions of little girls.  The end result after 34 years… who would have guessed?…a shortage of girls.  One unintended consequence of the resulting population disparity between males and females; rampant sex-slave trafficking in China.   In America we have no such problem.  Our abortion industry doesn’t discriminate.  They’ll kill any baby, regardless of sex, as long as they get paid.

China takes the killing of their children a little further than we do.  They encourage, and even reward families for killing their children, even after they are born, in order to comply with their One Child Policy.  Two great civilizations, America and China, killing their kids and thinking they won’t have to pay a price for violating the most sacred of trusts.  I’m thinking this doesn’t work out well for either in the end.

Since Planned Parenthood didn’t seem to want to respond to any of my letters, I figured I’d take a swing at China and see what happened. Last September I wrote the following letter to Chinese Ambassador Zhang Yesui.

 

Embassy of the Peoples Republic of China

201 Wisconsin Ave.  NW

Suite 110

Washington, D.C.  20007

Attn:    Ambassador Zhang Yesui

 

September 27, 2013

 Mr. Ambassador:

My country allows over 3,000 unborn children to be killed every day, most of them simply as a matter of convenience.  Your country demands that over 10 times this number of children be killed every day under your One Child Policy.  You force women to have abortions against their will and coerce others to kill their children shortly after birth in order to avoid being fined or jailed for having too many children.  Sir, every American and Chinese child is inherently endowed with the right to be born.

While abortion is a matter of choice in America, it is required by law in China.  Whether by choice or by law, abortion is wrong in every instance and every child that dies in this manner forever diminishes both our countries.  Mr. Ambassador, life, like water, flows naturally as it seeks its proper balance.  Interfering with the flow of life is unnatural and, if continued, will ultimately lead to the destruction of societies that allow their unborn children to be killed.  Just look at the population imbalance between males and females in China.  Sex-selective abortion, where, in your country, female babies are aborted so the family can try to have a boy, has resulted in a 20% male to female population disparity.

Mr. Ambassador, the abortion numbers in our counties are staggering.  Since 1973, with the passage of Roe v Wade, nearly 56,000,000 unborn children have been killed in America.  Estimates put the number of dead children in China since your One Child Policy was implemented in 1980 at over 350,000,000.  The death toll for children killed by abortion in both our countries eclipses the death toll of all the wars ever fought in the history of the world.

In what sane world should a government or any human being decide how many children a family is allowed to have before they are forced to kill their other children?  Should a culture encourage parents to abandon their newborn children, knowing they will die a lonely, horrible death, out of fear of being punished for having too many children?

Mr. Ambassador, both our countries have a lot of work to do.  Our economies are crumbling; our governments are too big and too powerful, and most importantly, both have lost the respect and reverence for the sanctity of every human life.  Sir, my goal in life was to end abortion in America.  Now it is to end abortion in the world.  Every child, no matter where it is, no matter what its circumstances, is entitled to the most basic and most important of all human rights; the right to life.

With or without your help, I intend to end abortion in America and the world.  With or without your help, the children of the world will never give up in their quest to do just one thing; live.

My letters are published on my pro-life blog at www.prolifepoppop.com.  Should you choose to reply, I’ll publish your reply, unedited.

 

April 4, 2014

The Socialist State of Maryland, where I happen to reside, attracts the worst of the worst in the abortion industry with its liberal abortion policies and its virtually non-existent regulation of physicians.  Last July I felt it was time to reach out and touch one of the bottom-feeding baby killers my State embraces with open arms.  American Women’s Services is a rather innocuous sounding name for a business that pays the bills by killing children.  As with most of my letters, I think I can safely assume that this one didn’t get too far past the receptionist before it was unceremoniously disposed of; just like every unborn child that enters the building.

 

American Women’s Services

3506 N. Calvert St. Suite 110

Baltimore, Md.  21218

 July 30, 2013

 To Whom it May Concern:

If ever there was an oxymoron, it would have to be ‘gentle abortion.’  That’s how your firm describes the deadly procedures you perform when killing innocent babies.  I know the financial stakes are enormous, but at least have the courage to call what you do what it is; killing unborn children.

It seems that you and your fellow members in the abortion industry go to great pains to sanitize the descriptions of how you go about killing innocent children.  The description of surgical abortion between 14-24 weeks on your website states the following:  “When adequate dilation has occurred, the laminaria will be removed and your uterus emptied by the technique the physician feels is best for you.”  While your creative use of syntax is admirable, calling the brutal dismemberment of a living child and removing its body piece by piece from the mother’s womb “having your uterus emptied” is beyond the pale.  You also peg the redline on the BS meter when in the same sentence you state that this procedure will be performed “by the technique the physician feels is best for you.”  Apparently, in your minds, the needs of the living, but unborn child about to be killed and what is best for it are of no significance.

You also state that “Twilight sleep will be provided for all patients undergoing an abortion procedure in the second trimester.  This medication will relax you, reduce the amount of discomfort you may feel, and can inhibit memory formation.” One can only imagine the discomfort an unborn child feels as it is torn apart, piece by piece, suffering an indescribably agonizing death; but at least the mother will only feel minimal discomfort.  We all know why you administer drugs to the mother to inhibit memory formation.  What woman, whatever her stance on abortion, would want to remember the grisly details of her baby being killed in her presence?

Let’s cut to the chase.  We all know that you don’t perform abortions out of a sense of contributing to the betterment of humanity; you do it for money.  At night when you tuck your own children in and close your eyes do you ever think of the children you killed today at work?  Do you ever think of the unlimited human potential in every life that ended today at your hands?

I’m not so naïve as to believe that this letter will get past your receptionist, but I can always hope.  To whoever happens to open and read this; do you feel a sense of accomplishment and wellbeing from earning a paycheck from an organization that kills innocent children for money?

I anxiously await, but don’t expect, your reply to or rebuttal of my assertions.

 

April 3, 2014

In my daily struggle to end abortion, I know the only way to get my message out is to find a way to expose my work to as many people as possible.  I can write until the cows come home, but if nobody reads it what have I accomplished?  Anyone who has read any of my prior posts knows that I believe every unborn child deserves the right to be born.  I can sincerely say that if anything I write changes even one mind or saves one life I can look back on my life and consider it a life well lived.

When I began my mission to end abortion, I did so with the intention of remaining anonymous in order to preserve my privacy and to let my words speak for themselves.  Once I began sharing my posts on Facebook and Twitter the anonymity and privacy quickly went away.  I’m OK with that.  I stand behind everything I write and don’t care who knows that I wrote it.  To my friends and followers on Facebook and Twitter, if you believe in what I stand for and want to help; I would respectfully ask that you share my posts and tweets.  I know that the last thing most people want to see on their wall is somebody like me talking about abortion and dead babies; but from my perspective, somebody has to.  I ask myself the same question every day: If I don’t do this, who will?

As I write this, 9 States and the District of Columbia still allow a mother to have her unborn baby killed right up to the moment of its birth.  And as I write this, I grieve for the nearly 3,500 babies killed today in America.  Today’s tiny victims were our future doctors, innovators, and world changers. Each of them received their animating spark of life from a Power none of us can fully comprehend.  They were all infused with unlimited potential and each of them was intended by their Creator to transform their animating spark of life into a perfect expression of His will.  Most of my fellow Americans go about their daily lives oblivious to the slaughter that continues day after day.  They know abortion is a generally avoided topic of conversation and prefer to keep it that way.  I understand.  There are days when I wish I could resume the life I had before I committed to the cause that I now think about every minute of every day.

At the end of all our lives we want to look back and know that we made a difference.  We want to leave the world just a little better off because we were here.  We all have worthy goals that we want to accomplish.  Most of us won’t be thinking with our dying breath about how much money we have, how big our house is, or whether we should have spent more time at the office.  If we’re lucky, we will have family and friends that loved us for who we were, whether or not they agreed with our life’s work.  The lucky ones among us will have served their fellow man in such a way that those closest to us will have chosen to continue working for our cause.

I’m committed to completing my mission in my lifetime.  I don’t want anyone to have to come in behind me to clean up my unfinished work.  I want to die knowing that I made a difference and left a world that no longer kills its children.

Repost: Save the Ones We Can

One incontrovertible fact that no one in the pro-abortion crowd can deny is that each and every one of them was allowed to be born.  One has to wonder if these hypocrites would be so zealous in their proclamations of “a woman’s right to choose” if they were subject to die as a result of another human being’s choice to have them killed for no good reason, all under cover of the law.

When I wrote this piece last September 6 my youngest grandson was less than 1 month old, having spent the first 11 days of his post-birth life in NICU.  Watching him struggle for every breath after being born 5 weeks early led me to understand, even more, how precious every life is.  Seeing his perfectly formed, but frighteningly tiny body as he fought to live, reaffirmed my commitment to saving every unborn child.

The fate of millions of children in this country rests in the hands of a few corrupt politicians and a handful of judges who choose to legislate from the bench.  My side is fighting daily to over-turn Roe v Wade and to end the slaughter of over a million American children every year.  While the fight goes on we must accept every small victory for what it is; and save the ones we can.

 

Save the Ones we Can

 

 

Over the course of human history every great war has been won as a result of many small victories.  Every small victory came at a cost, and none were possible without the final victory in mind.  The moral and ethical dilemmas for those of us in the pro-life community are the carve-outs for rape and incest in most legislation designed to restrict abortion.  While we want to save them all, the reality in today’s political environment is that exceptions for rape and incest, the 1%, will necessarily be included in most bills that place restrictions on abortion for them to have any chance of passage.  So, does the pro-life community place its support behind these bills or stand on principle with an all or nothing approach.  I see the all or nothing approach as a lost opportunity to save lives while holding out for an end to abortion that won’t come all at once.  What have we gained if we stand on principle and millions of children continue to be killed? This is where I may be at odds with many in the movement.  The reality is that every victory for our side, whatever the exceptions, will save innocent children.

I realize that by taking this position some may call me pro-life light or even pro-choice; I disagree.  I’m committed to ending abortion in America and the world, but I’m also practical.  I see the appropriate course of action as accepting the small victories for what they are while we continue to fight for all the world’s unborn children.  We’re in a fight with an abortion industry and political organizations with virtually unlimited funds at their disposal as well as the support of most in the left-leaning media. The other side has too much at stake and too big a public platform to just go away without putting up a fight.  Winning the fight for life will not be attained in one fell swoop but by continuous and unrelenting effort by all of us.  Even if it requires our support for bills restricting abortion on the state and federal level that don’t go far enough, and even if these bills contain exceptions, I see each of these bills moving us closer to a world without abortion.  With every small victory the focus is narrowed on the remaining unborn children that we continue to fight for.  As the focus narrows, the pressure increases on those who try to justify the unjustifiable, and the glare of increasing public scrutiny will lead to their eventual undoing.

Even though children conceived of rape and incest represent less than 1% of all abortions performed in America, these children are no less deserving of life than any other child. The task for us in the pro-life community is to convince society that condoning the killing of an innocent child because of a crime its father committed serves no good purpose and does nothing but continue the cycle of violence.  Victims of rape and incest need to know that they have choices.  While they are often coerced into choosing to have their unborn child killed for the crimes committed by its father, they must also be aware that these choices will more than likely lead to a lifetime of second-guessing: Did I participate in a greater crime than that committed against me?  Was I complicit in the killing of an innocent child?  Is responding to an act of violence with another act of violence the right thing to do?  These victims also need to know that they can accept the child conceived of rape or incest into their family or opt for adoption, secure in the knowledge that a child that was granted life for reasons unknown to man will get its chance to make its unique impression on the world.

Napoleon won many great battles against superior forces by focusing his efforts on one particular point in his opponent’s defenses.  We can do the same.  The more small victories we achieve, the more we can focus our efforts on the 1% that most legislation excludes. The only perfect solution to abortion is for it to end at this very moment.  Since perfect solutions rarely present themselves, we must continue to chip away at the abortion mountain until all that remains is the rubble of the greatest evil ever perpetrated against humanity.

 

 

 

April 1, 2014

As usual, on Christmas morning last year I was the first one up at my house.  I was feeling introspective and took advantage of the quiet time to look back at the past year and to look ahead at what I wanted to accomplish this year.  I wondered why I have been given so much and why others have so little. Just 4 days earlier my oldest grandson had suffered a serious health crisis, and his well-being was weighing heavily on me.  At this time in my life I know that the material things are fleeting and ephemeral.  I’ve also come to realize that family and friends are much more important than money and possessions. Lately I’ve been asking myself what really makes me happy and what do I want to leave as my legacy. I’ve come to realize that I’m happiest when I’m helping people, and I’m at peace when I write a piece that I hope will touch at least one heart.  In quiet times like this I also think about the pain and suffering that America’s unborn children endure every day at the hands of Planned Parenthood and America’s abortion industry.  I knew on this crisp, cool morning my children and grandchildren would be arriving in a couple hours for our traditional Christmas breakfast.  I also knew that somewhere in America as I waited for my loved ones to arrive, 3,500 unborn children were nestled comfortably in their mothers’ wombs, oblivious to the fact that they would die tomorrow at the hands of America’s industry of death.

Why I decided to write a letter to President Obama on Christmas morning, I can’t tell you.  But I did, and below is my Christmas Day letter to the President, just as it appeared to the White House staffer as he or she fed it into their shredder.

 

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

Washington, D.C.  20500

Attn:    President Barack Obama

 

December 25, 2013

 Mr. President:

As I sit here on Christmas morning waiting for my children and grandchildren to arrive, I’m reflecting on my purpose in life.  I have a stressful, albeit, well-paid job, but I feel the pull to work full-time towards the betterment of my fellow man, regardless of the compensation or lack thereof for doing so.  I’m conflicted over the financial obligations I have for my family and the unrelenting sense of purpose I feel to use the gift of life I have been given to dedicate my life to save the world’s children from the scourge of abortion.  Do I abdicate my duties as a father and grandfather and work to save the many, or focus on my own family and encourage them to join me on my mission to end abortion?

Despite the calling I feel to end abortion, my love for my children and grandchildren compels me to focus my efforts to insure they are all safe and happy.  The confliction I feel is this:  While I’m spending quality time with my family, always in the back of my mind is the realization that every 26 seconds in America, while I laugh and play with my grandsons, another child is dying at the hands of America’s abortion industry.  Mr. President, doing nothing as millions of children die every year in my country is not an option for me.  The principles our country was founded upon would never even consider the indiscriminate killing of our unborn children a Right that was granted by God to their mothers.  Evil empires like Planned Parenthood could have never been imagined by the men of honor and integrity that formed our nation as the one place on earth where our Creator’s intention that all men are created equal would stand as our foundational principle.

As the New Year approaches, Harry Reid has refused to allow the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act to be voted upon in the Senate.  Mr. President, no debate should be necessary on this bill.  What man or woman with even a modicum of humanity could vote against a bill designed to prevent the killing of unborn children who have developed to the point that they can feel the pain of being killed?  Sir, you owe all Americans an explanation as to why you have threatened to veto this bill if it is passed by the Senate.

Thousands of American children will die in our nation’s abortion mills tomorrow.  Today, while millions of children celebrate Christmas, thousands of scared, confused mothers are preparing to have their unborn children killed tomorrow, many of them feeling they have no other option.  We are better than this as a nation and as parents and grandparents.

Mr. President, hug your children today and think about the ones doomed to die tomorrow.

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

 

March 30, 2014

Last Fall, California Governor Jerry (Moonbeam) Brown signed legislation into law that would allow non-physicians to perform abortions in his state.  Not much that comes out of California surprises me any more, but this one floored me.  I can only assume that in the minds of the pro-abortion crowd, the objective during an abortion procedure is to kill an innocent child, so how it’s done or by whom isn’t really a big deal to them.  And, what the heck, if a few mothers have to die in the process, so what?  In their twisted minds, killing children with non-physicians will get the deed done at a lower unit cost, allowing them to stuff more money in their pockets for every dead baby.  The liberal justification for killing unborn children is that it falls under the category of “women’s reproductive health care.”  They can call it whatever they want.  It’s still the killing of an innocent child.  Jerry Brown is a certified nut case and I felt compelled to call him out on the pain, suffering, and death he put into motion with one deadly stroke of his pen.  I wrote the following letter to Gov. Brown last October and not surprisingly, just like most of the letters I write, I never received a reply.

 

 

Governor Jerry Brown

c/o State Capitol

Suite 1173

Sacramento, CA  95814

 October 15, 2014

 Governor Brown:

I’ll get right to the point.  What the hell were you thinking when you signed legislation allowing nurses and midwives to perform abortions in your state?  Aren’t the doctors in your state killing enough babies?  Governor, a third of the abortion facilities in the country are in your state.  How many is enough?  Sir, you know how many millions of unborn children have been killed in America since Roe v Wade, so I won’t bore you with the numbers. I have to ask though.  Does it matter to you that every time an abortion is performed a living human being is killed?

Governor Brown, your staff put out a statement saying that by signing these bills you were doing so “to support the health and well-being of women in California.”  How about the health and well-being of their children?  Spineless liberals and the pro-abortion crowd conveniently ignore the fact that 2 lives are on the line every time an abortion is performed.  Governor, many Americans have forgotten or choose to ignore the values our country was founded on.  Our Founders knew that the right to life was the most important of all our divinely endowed rights and that a society that chose to defile the right to life of its most vulnerable was doomed to failure.

Governor Brown, like it or not, the crazy things that happen in California seem to inevitably spread across the country.  Four states beat you to the punch by allowing non-physicians to kill unborn children, but your decision to allow it will have the greatest ripple effect on America.  With a stroke of your pen you have put into motion the deaths of millions of innocent children and virtually assured that an untold number of mothers will die as well.  No worries though.  You’ve placated your pro-abortion base, for the moment.  They’ll be back soon with proposals to allow even more innocent children to be killed and more ideas about how the killing can be done more efficiently; because, in the end, it’s all about money.

Sir, there are no morally or socially redeeming values in abortion.  All it does is kill children and pad the killers’ bank accounts.  Your side can continue ad nauseam to proclaim that you want abortion to be safe, rare, and legal.  We all know it’s neither, and we all know you have no other basis on which to try and justify the unjustifiable.

Governor Brown, changing your mind isn’t illegal yet in this country.  You can reverse course in an instant and work to protect the lives of our innocent children. Governor, allowing nurses and midwives to perform abortions is a bad decision.  Come to think of it, the only good decision I can ever recall you making was way back when you still had hair and decided to date Linda Ronstadt.

All my letters are published on my pro-life blog at www.prolifepoppop.com.  If you choose to reply I’ll publish it, unedited.

 

 

March 29, 2014

When I first started my work for the pro-life movement I planned to include a brief narrative with every post.  This narrative would explain my motivation for the piece I was posting, and provide some background information not included in the piece.  I believe that God doesn’t necessarily call the most qualified or most talented to do His work; He calls on the most willing.  Maybe that’s why I’m doing this.  Certainly, I’m not a literary genius and ask anyone who knows me; I’m not that bright.  What I am is a man who is haunted by the fact that thousands of unborn children will die in America’s abortion mills today; and tomorrow the killing will continue.  I can’t explain what a calling is, but I feel the calling to end abortion or die trying.  I accept the call.  I’m in the process of writing new letters to all the usual suspects in the pro-abortion movement and I’m taking a step back to some of my previous posts and writing these short narratives that didn’t get written the first time around.  The following piece, simply titled The Calling, was first posted last August.

 

The Calling

I’ve always been pro-life, but like most people was too busy raising a family and making a living to really contemplate the horrors of abortion.  Throughout my life I had heard public figures say they had felt a calling to dedicate their lives to the causes they believed in.  I watched them pursue their callings, often at great personal sacrifice and often making the ultimate sacrifice in honor of their cause.  I watched as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his life for his cause.  I watched as Mother Teresa lived in the squalid slums of India as she comforted its impoverished children.

The birth of my first grandson, the child of my child, stirred something inside me. With the birth of my grandson I finally realized the miracle that manifests itself as life.  I knew at that moment that every life is priceless and represents a gift to the world from our Creator.  The slow burn of my calling had begun but I still didn’t know what it was.  I spent the next 2 years watching my family’s little miracle grow and flourish and used that time to learn life’s lessons from an innocent child.  My grandson taught me the meaning of unconditional love and trust.  He taught me to experience awe at the sight of a bird in flight and a butterfly as it danced from flower to flower.  I learned the true meaning of joy as I saw the look of sheer joy on his face from the simple act of wearing his new basketball pajamas for the first time.  I sat through hours of Mickey Mouse movies with him and wouldn’t trade a minute of the time we spent and continue to spend together for anything in the world. My grandson showed me the way and made me realize that the calling I was feeling was real and that I had finally found my life’s purpose.

And then the news came that my second grandson was on the way.  Unbeknownst to me at the time, my second grandson’s impending birth was another not so subtle slap to the back of the head by the Universal Intelligence telling me to get it in gear and start my work of saving our unborn children.   But, by this time my calling to become a pro-life advocate had already begun to build and the pull was getting stronger by the day.  I don’t have a wall full of diplomas or a resume of fancy degrees and I can’t really explain what a calling is.  All I know is that something inside me beyond the realm of the physical world is guiding me towards my life’s work.  I can feel it and I know it’s there, and I’m listening.  My mission to save the world’s unborn children began on May 12, 2013 and will continue until my dying breath.  Once you realize what your purpose in life is you immediately develop a sense of clarity regarding everything else in your life.  You realize the problems you stressed about yesterday really weren’t that big a deal.  You know, without a doubt, that you were put on earth in this place at this time to do what you have been called upon to do.  With that comes a sense of peace that I can’t describe with words.

I’m following my calling as a happy warrior, knowing that my pro-life position and views will bring anger and ridicule from some, and I don’t care.  I know that advocating life over death is the right thing to do and no amount of baseless justifications and shallow arguments from the other side will ever convince me otherwise.

My children and grandchildren are my inspiration to do everything I can to end the scourge of abortion.  My weapon of choice in defense of life is the written word.  Every day I’m writing commentaries and letters to politicians, abortion providers, public figures, and everyone and anyone who somewhere deep inside knows the truth but refuses to acknowledge it.

My goal is nothing less than the end of abortion in my lifetime. I know I can’t do it alone and I know that help will come from sources yet unknown to me.   Laugh if you want, ridicule and demean me if it makes you feel better, or join me in promoting life.

 

 

March 27, 2014

Tonight Nancy Pelosi will become the recipient of Planned Parenthood’s annual Margaret Sanger Award.  She’ll spend the evening glad-handing with baby killers and will most likely be clueless as to what Margaret Sanger actually stood for.  I hope she will realize, if only for a moment, as she accepts the award, that Planned Parenthood has killed millions of children since Ms. Sanger founded it,with the intention of eliminating what she called “human weeds.”   I wrote the following letter to Congresswoman Pelosi a couple months ago and thought today might be a good time to post it again.

 

Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi

235 Cannon H.O.B.

Washington, D.C.  20515

 February 1, 2014

 

Congresswoman Pelosi:

As this year’s recipient of Planned Parenthood’s Margaret Sanger Award, do you have any idea what you have accepted?  Planned Parenthood’s founder, Margaret Sanger, was an avowed racist and eugenicist.  She formed Planned Parenthood with the expressed intent of exterminating the black children of America, to whom she referred as “human weeds.”  In order to fulfill her vision, Planned Parenthood’s first abortion clinics were established in poor, inner city neighborhoods, where it would be easier to prey on unborn minority children.  Only after discovering how profitable it was to kill unborn children for a fee, did Planned Parenthood clinics start to pop up all over America.  In a perverse sort of way, the modern Planned Parenthood no longer discriminates.  They’ll kill any child of any race at any stage of its pre-birth development, as long as they get paid.

You’ve publicly stated on numerous occasions that you are a devout Catholic.  How do you reconcile your willingness to allow America’s unborn children to be killed by the millions, under cover of the law, with the Catholic Church’s teachings that abortion, under any circumstances, is the killing of a living human being?  Would you be so vocally pro-abortion if Planned Parenthood stopped funneling money to your reelection campaigns?

Congresswoman Pelosi, have you ever seen the body of an aborted child?  Do you know anything about the grisly procedures that are employed to kill America’s unborn children?  Do you even care that another unborn child is killed every 26 seconds in America?

Although you don’t seem to be a paragon of mental acuity, surely you are smart enough to know the difference between right and wrong.  Do you not think that something is wrong with a society that allows over 1.2 million of its unborn children to be killed every year?  Would the deaths of over a million children every year due to anything other than abortion be a cause for concern to you?

When you align your allegiance to an organization such as Planned Parenthood, the blood of America’s children is on your hands.  When you accept the Margaret Sanger Award you are endorsing everything it stands for.  When you watch and do nothing as our country’s children are killed by the millions you accept the inevitable consequences of your inaction.

As a publicity loving, publicly funded parasite, here’s a novel idea for you to make headlines.  Say “no thanks” and return the Margaret Sanger Award to Planned Parenthood.  Tell them to stick it where the sun doesn’t shine and to stop killing babies.  Tell them that you are no longer a friend to America’s industry of death.  Show your grandchildren and the world that you hold the sanctity of every human life in reverence; just like it should be.

As always, all 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 Planned Parenthood #39

Planned Parenthood Federation of America

1110 Vermont Ave.  NW

Suite 300

Washington, D.C.  20005

 

Attn:    Cecile Richards

March 26, 2014

 Ms. Richards:

I believe, as living human beings, we all have a few things in common.  We were all allowed to be born.  We value our own lives; love our children and grandchildren, and all breathe the same air.  I’ve racked my brain to try and find where you and I may share common ground on anything else; and I can’t.

You’ve dedicated your life to making the process of killing innocent children readily available and socially accepted.  You are willing to lie and distort reality to further your goals and you run an organization that has killed millions of unborn children since it was founded by an avowed racist.  You’ve used billions of taxpayer dollars to grow your empire of death and actively lobby every day for more.  You support and campaign for pro-abortion candidates and smear their pro-life opponents as a matter of course.  You willingly ignore scientific reality and espouse your twisted views that life does not begin at conception.  You take advantage of scared, confused mothers every day so your organization can kill their children and collect your fees.

Planned Parenthood, under your leadership, kills over 300,000 unborn American children every year.  You promote a culture of death for America’s youth and feign outrage when acts of violence occur, other than the ones performed every day by your employees.  You accuse the pro-life side of waging a war on women while failing to mention that over half the innocent children Planned Parenthood slaughters are tiny baby girls.  You embrace hypocrisy as business as usual and demonize anyone who dares to challenge your motives.  You are the poster child for evil and run an organization that is the leading cause of death for children in America.

Ms. Richards, I don’t like you, you disgust me, and I’m determined to put your organization out of business.  While the sight of you disgusts me, I still believe in redemption.  You could turn your back on the pro-abortion crowd tomorrow and support the pro-life movement.  You could help save children instead of killing one every 94 seconds.  The pro-life movement would welcome you.  All you have to do is listen to that infallible voice that resides in all our consciences, telling us that killing a human being is wrong.

I won’t hold my breath, but I won’t give up hope either.  I still believe in miracles, just like the miracle that every new life represents.

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 Harry Reid #4

I wrote the following letter to Senator Harry Reid on November 14 last year. I’m sending it again just in case he misplaced it the first time.  He still hasn’t made any attempt to bring this bill to a vote.  While he continues to drag his feet, thousands of innocent children are dying in a most horrific manner.  The blood of America’s unborn children is on his hands and all our hands if we stand by and do nothing.  I won’t look the other way.  Will you?

 

 

Senator Harry Reid

522 Hart Senate Office Building

Washington, D.C.  20510

 

 

March 25, 2014

 

 

Senator Reid:

I know you have a lot on your plate right now, what with the unmitigated disaster of ObamaCare, the reality that it will probably cost you the Senate this year, and the mass defections of your panicked Democrat Senators.  Even though you have a lot going on right now, nothing is more important than bringing the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act to the floor for a vote; nothing except insuring that it passes, and then over-riding President Obama’s veto.

Senator Reid, as I’ve stated in my previous letters, the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act will save at least 15,000 unborn children from a tortuously painful death every year.  Sir, a few simple votes is all it will take, and thousands of unborn children get to live.  You can debate the bill before you vote, but what logical argument could you possibly have for allowing the slaughter of thousands of babies who can feel the pain of being killed?

The 2014 and 2016 elections aren’t looking good for your party the way things stand today.  You’ve been caught selling the American people a bill of goods with ObamaCare and you can’t blame this one on the Republicans.  They didn’t cast a single vote for ObamaCare and they passed the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act through the House, so now it’s your turn.  Sir, while you are deciding whether or not to allow a vote on this bill, remember that every 26 seconds another baby is aborted in America.  Every day you delay a vote on this bill, dozens of late-term babies will be ripped apart while they are being killed in America’s abortion mills.

Senator, if you and your fellow Democrats continue to carry the President’s water on the issue of abortion, you risk the fate of drowning under the weight of his utter incompetence.  Sir, you know it’s wrong to kill an innocent human being.  You know that the Right to life applies to unborn, living human beings.  And you know that every unborn child deserves to be born, just like you and I.

Senator Reid, at the risk of repeating myself, no logical argument can be made to allow pain-capable children to be killed under cover of the law.  The greatest country on earth should not be killing over a million of its unborn children every year; and allowing pain-capable babies to be ripped from their mothers’ wombs is an abomination.  Senator Reid, imagine the next baby in line to be killed at your local Planned Parenthood clinic is your grandchild.  What would you do?  The fate of thousands of unborn American children lies in your hands.  What will you do?

All my letters are published on my pro-life blog at www.prolifepoppop.com.  Should you choose to reply I’ll publish it, unedited.