March 23, 2014

Sundays are usually the only day of the week I have a fleeting chance of sitting still for a moment and reflecting on what is truly important in my life.  Inevitably, what I can do for others as opposed to what I can do for myself is the one thing my mind settles on.  I’ve been a slacker the last couple months in my mission to end the killing of the world’s unborn children.  I could take the easy way out and blame my lack of focus on my grandson’s recent health problems, my insane work schedule, or any one of a hundred other things; but that isn’t the ethical or moral resolution to my recent lack of effort towards my life’s goal.  Money and all things material are nice to have, but we leave it all here at the end.  Living your life for the greater good of others will bring you far greater rewards in this life and beyond.  This is my purpose.

Moving forward, I will resume my letter writing campaign to the President, Planned Parenthood, and everyone else invested in the legal killing of our unborn children.  I recently turned 60 and I really don’t care who I piss off, offend, or make uncomfortable with my letters to child killers and their enablers.  Not an hour goes by in my life that I don’t think about the innocent children who will die today at the hands of America’s abortion industry.  And not another day will go by that I don’t take another step to end the killing.

Tomorrow is the first day of the next great battle in my life.  I may not end abortion in my lifetime, but I will die knowing I did my best to make a difference and change some minds.

Today will be another play day with my grandson.  The joy on his face and the innocence in his eyes are all I need to know that I am on the right side in my fight to save our unborn children.

Letter to Nancy Pelosi #2

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 Southwestern Women’s Options #1

Southwestern Women’s Options

522 Lomas Blvd. NE

Albuquerque, NM  87102

 

August 16, 2013

To Whom it May Concern:

 

 

I’m thinking that having the dubious distinction of being America’s most prolific late term abortion provider isn’t something that you proudly announce to the world.  I’m also trying to get my head around what kind of sick mind it must take to be able to inject a living baby with Digoxin to stop its beating heart so you can deliver a dead baby instead of a squirming little bundle of joy.

 

I not so naïve as to believe a Principal of your organization will ever see this letter, but to the person reading this; do you love what you do for a living?  Is your salary commensurate to the human misery your employer inflicts upon innocent, unborn children?  Do you talk shop with your co-workers away from the office?  Do you know the grisly details about what goes on in the building you work in?

 

The food on your table is paid for with the blood of innocent children.  Most of the late term babies killed at your facility could live outside the womb if they were just delivered instead of being eviscerated by an abortionist.  The doctors working at your facility took an oath that begins with the words ‘First, do no harm.’  How do you think that’s working out?

 

I’m not judging you and have no ill will towards you.  I would, however, request that you rethink who you work for and ask yourself if this is really what you want to do with your life.  Unlike the babies who come into your clinic alive and leave dead, you have a choice.  You get to choose how you live your life and, like me, you were allowed to be born.

 

Southwestern Women’s Options is a house of death, plain and simple.  While the women entering your facility have options, the unborn children that enter with them have none.  In what civilized society should an innocent, healthy child enter a medical facility alive and leave as a dead body after having a medical procedure performed upon it with the intention of killing it?

 

As I write this, my 6 day old pre-term grandson lies in an incubator in the NICU at my local hospital.  He was born 5 weeks early and had his challenges, but he’s going to make it.  He will feel the unconditional love that every child deserves and will be taught to respect and revere the Right to life of every human being.  I am proud of my grandson and love him dearly even though I haven’t been able to hold him yet.  As soon as he’s big enough he’ll get his first hug from Pop Pop.

 

Every child deserves a chance to feel the love of a grandparent.  Every child deserves to feel safe and loved by its family.  Every child deserves the same chance to live its life that you and I were given.

 

Thank you for taking the time to read my letter.

 

Letter to Salisbury Health Center #1

Salisbury Health Center

1506 South Salisbury Blvd.

Court Plaza Shopping Center

Salisbury, Md.  21801

 

August 2, 2013

To Whom it May Concern:

 

 

I was recently appalled to learn that Planned Parenthood was alive and well at your location, less than 2 miles from my home.  I was even more appalled after visiting your website where I learned that you would accept a young woman’s high school I.D., report card, or class schedule as forms of identification.  I can’t tell you how disappointed I am that the abortion industry has opened shop in my Town.

 

Obviously, I don’t know who will be reading this letter, but in a town this size you’re probably a friend, a neighbor, or an acquaintance of an acquaintance.  Times are tough and work is hard to come by, but is it really worth it to work for an organization that kills over 300,000 babies a year?  Like it or not, you’re being paid with blood money.

 

Have you read your website?  Isn’t it ironic that your site says the following? “We do not provide childcare services.  We request that you please make childcare arrangements.”  I guess in a perverse kind of way your clients are making childcare arrangements, aren’t they?  I am confused, however, because under your abortion tab you clearly state “Please do not bring children with you to the health center.”  This presents a dilemma on many fronts.  How is a mother supposed to kill her child if she doesn’t bring it with her? Maybe you just don’t want post-birth children to see what happens at your facility.   Whatever the reason for your ‘no children’ policy, I agree with you.  A Planned Parenthood clinic is no place for a child to be, at any stage in its life.

 

Every dose of Mifepristone(RU486) that your facility administers to a pregnant mother will kill a living human being.  Every referral that you make to a clinic that performs surgical abortions will result in the death of an innocent human being.  Every time a desperate young woman pays you $375.00 for the abortion pill a living baby is about to die.  In my world, every life is priceless and ending one for a few hundred dollars is beyond repugnant.

 

You and I, and all your colleagues at Planned Parenthood were allowed to be born.  We weren’t guaranteed prosperity, success, or happiness; but we were given a chance.  You will never convince me that every unborn child doesn’t, at the very least, deserve a chance.

 

Every 94 seconds, somewhere in America your employer kills another innocent child.  I’m pretty sure that most of Planned Parenthood’s employees have never heard of Sophocles, but his work should be required reading for all of you.  He wrote the following: “There is no witness so terrible or no accuser so powerful as the conscience.”  I respectfully request that you dwell on this and rethink what you do for a living.

Letter to American Women’s Services #1

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.