Letter to Planned Parenthood #38

Planned Parenthood Federation of America

1110 Vermont Ave.  NW

Suite 300

Washington, D.C.  20005

 

Attn:    Cecile Richards

 March 24, 2014

 

Ms. Richards:

 

It’s been a while since my last letter to you.  I know you missed me.  Since my last letter to you on January 19, your organization has killed about 70,000 unborn children.  Every one of these children deserved the same opportunity to live their lives that you and I enjoy.

 

Just when I think you and your organization can’t possibly sink any lower, you make a video urging gentleman to give the gift of abortion to their wives and girlfriends for Valentine’s Day.  The depravity of such an offer reflects the mindset of you and the pro-abortion crowd where the only life of any value is your own.  This mindset will ultimately be your undoing and finally close your doors forever.

 

During a recent interview you said the lives of your 3 children began at the moment they were born.  Ms. Richards, a child, whether born or unborn, does not grow and develop unless it is alive.  If the unborn children Planned Parenthood kills every day are not already alive, why do you have to kill them?  Do you really believe that a child spontaneously springs to life the moment it leaves its mother’s womb?

 

The children you kill every day were granted the gift of life for a reason.  I don’t claim to know the reason.  All I know is that the One who grants the gift of life does know the reason.  The consequences to a society that allows its innocent children to be killed for a fee will necessarily be severe.  The consequences for organizations like Planned Parenthood, who see every pregnancy as an opportunity to fill their coffers at the expense of a tiny human’s life, will also fit the crime.

 

Most of the scared, confused mothers entering your clinics tomorrow think they have no other choice than abortion.  You won’t be paid unless a mother enters your clinic as the mother of a living child, and leaves your clinic as the mother of a dead child.  As I write this, 1 out of every 3 pregnancies in America end by abortion.  As I write this, hunger and disease thrive in America while Planned Parenthood receives over $500 million a year from the U.S. taxpayers.  As I write this, every 26 seconds another innocent child will die at the hands of America’s abortion industry.

 

Men and women of good will can do nothing and allow the killing to continue, or stand up and be heard in support of the sanctity of life.  I choose to stand and be heard.

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.

 

 

 

 

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.

Feb. 23, 2014

Today I’ll be attending my grandson’s third birthday party.  During the festivities I’ll be thinking of his recent health challenges and how they reminded me how precious life is.  None of us are guaranteed tomorrow and today is all we have.  As much as I would like not to think about it, in the back of my mind while we celebrate my grandson’s third year among us, another unborn child will be killed in America every 26 seconds.  While I run and play with my grandson this afternoon the killing will continue.  As we enjoy our birthday dinner and play some more, the killing goes on.

Good people around the world are fighting every day to save our unborn children.  While we fight daily to save our children, evil morons like Planned Parenthood’s Cecile Richards post Valentine’s Day ads urging women to have an abortion to celebrate the day.  Wendy Davis, running for Governor of Texas, vacillates daily between pro-life and pro-abortion depending on the crowd she is speaking to.  While her claim to fame is her fight in the Texas State Senate to allow pain-capable unborn children to be killed right up to the moment of birth, she relies on the ignorance of her constituency to further her political aspirations.  The ignorance of her constituency is rivaled only by her own.  When asked recently about partial-birth abortion and the trial of Dr. Kermit Gosnell, she claimed to know nothing about either.  This, in spite of actively promoting abortion and accepting millions in campaign contributions from Planned Parenthood and America’s abortion industry.

My grandson and his little brother are gifts to my family and the world, just like every other child. The unborn children that died today in America’s abortion mills were gifts to the world too.  The animating spark of life they were given at the moment of their conception is a miracle beyond the comprehension of the world’s most brilliant thinkers.  They were all given the gift of life for reasons we also can’t explain, but that we accept on faith in a higher power.

I’ll continue to celebrate the lives of my children and grandchildren and to fight for the lives of the forgotten ones; the 1.2 million unborn children who die in America’s abortion mills every year.  When, as a society, we accept the killing of our unborn children as the normal course of events and a necessary component of a civilized way of life, we are deserving of the consequences of our actions or inaction, and rightly so.

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 Planned Parenthood #37

Planned Parenthood Federation of America

1110 Vermont Ave.  NW

Suite 300

Washington, D.C.  20005

Attn:    Cecile Richards

January 19, 2014

Ms. Richards:

Happy Sanctity of Life Sunday!  Isn’t it ironic that while you and your family enjoy today, most likely completely oblivious to the fact that it is Sanctity of Life Sunday, the organization that you run is preparing to kill thousands of innocent children tomorrow?  Hundreds of thousands of pro-life Americans will descend on Washington this week for the annual March for Life.  As the March takes place, Planned Parenthood and America’s abortion mills will be churning out dead babies at a rate of 1 every 26 seconds.

I begin my 60th year today and I’m committed to seeing your industry run out of business in my lifetime.  As I look into the eyes of my 2 grandsons today I will see the pure innocence and unlimited potential that you and your colleagues will brutally deny to over 1.2 million American children this year.  Over 56 million American children have been killed by your industry since 1973.  Don’t you think 56 million is enough to satisfy an ‘instant gratification, no consequences society’?  In my humble opinion it’s about 56 million too many.

America is a basket case right now with a clueless President, 1 out of 3 unborn children being aborted, and millions of people with nothing better to do than to clamor to be offended by statements made by reality TV stars.  Individuals like you prey on scared, confused mothers; killing their unborn children for a fee, all while receiving hundreds of millions of dollars every year from unwilling taxpayers like me to support your evil empire.

Ms. Richards, will you encourage your children to have your unborn grandchildren killed?  Will you subject them to the same unsanitary conditions, brutal procedures, and incompetent doctors that every other mother and unborn child must endure in your facilities?

As I begin my 60th year of life, I pray that my fellow Americans will come to their senses and see abortion as the crime against humanity that it is.  I pray that every innocent child will be allowed to be born and to get its chance to make the world a better place.  At my age, I’ve learned that life doesn’t come with any guarantees, but it does come with the promise that you will get whatever you ask of it.  Let our children live and be amazed by the miracles they will bring to the world.

Correction; I’m 60 years and 9 months old today.  Just like every child Planned Parenthood will kill tomorrow, I was alive for many months before I was allowed to be born.

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.

It’s the Simple Things

Back on Sept. 25, 2011 I wrote about a visit to a local wildlife museum we had made with our then 7 month old grandson the previous weekend.  I was moved by his innocent honesty as he expressed his delight in seeing the lifelike exhibits and wood carvings.  A recent health scare for my grandson has reminded me to treasure every moment with him.  As the New Year begins, my resolve is even more strengthened to be there for him and his little brother as they make their unique impressions on the world.  Watching an innocent child experience all the ‘firsts’ in their life can teach us all how to view the world.  They view every new sight, sound, and experience without bias or prejudgment.  They find reasons to be happy and their joy is infectious.  Our trip to the museum that day lasted less than an hour.  The memories I left with will last a lifetime.

It’s the Simple Things

Over the course of the past month I’ve experienced an earthquake, a hurricane, and a dead satellite crashing back to earth.  My 401K is tanking, my President is becoming an even more far-left lunatic every day, and the American public was just subjected to the U.N.’s annual traveling circus of dictators, thugs, and homicidal maniacs.

Our economy continues to implode, courtesy of the Obama administrations’ stifling policies and regulations, all implemented by a radical gang of academics who’ve never held a real job. And, for the first time in my adult life I’m in fear of losing my job and everything I’ve worked for; but it doesn’t matter.  I’ve seen the future and we’ll all be ok.

I’ve seen the future in the eyes of my 7 month old grandson.  At yesterday’s family visit to a local museum I watched as his little eyes lit up in awe of the intricate wood carvings and wildlife exhibits that represented another in a long line of ‘firsts’ in his young life.  In his eyes I saw unlimited potential and was reminded of the very same potential that exists in each and every one of us.

Our founders understood this concept and seized upon it as they designed our fledgling Republic.

Potential has no expiration date. It’s non-exclusive and has no agenda.  All it requires is that we understand that it lives in all of us and the only limits imposed on any of us are the ones we impose upon ourselves.

I was beginning to worry about my future and the future of my country but I’m not worried any more.  Our future is bright.  Everything’s going to be ok.  I can see it in my grandson’s eyes.