Letter to National Abortion Federation #1

A couple years ago I made my first contact with Vicki Saporta, the head of the National Abortion Federation (NAF). I’m amazed at all the parasites and hangers on that fight for their piece of the financial pie that exists in the wake of the death and destruction that Planned Parenthood inflicts on America’s unborn children. When I wrote this letter 2 years ago, NAF was promoting abortion as a safe medical procedure. Safe for who? Certainly not the unborn child. They’re still out there, advocating for the legal murder of innocent children.

Try to imagine going to work every day to promote the killing of innocent children. That’s what Ms. Saporta and everyone on her staff does. I’ll continue to work every day to put Ms. Saporta and her staff out of a job.

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National Abortion Federation

1660 L Street NW

Suite 450

Washington, D.C. 20036

Attn:    Vicki Saporta

October 13, 2013

Ms. Saporta:

My role as a pro-life advocate requires me to make contact with some pretty despicable people and organizations.  Your National Abortion Federation is one of them.  The concept of openly campaigning for the unrestricted killing of our unborn children is something that is unthinkable to me.  We were all unborn children at some stage in our lives and were totally dependent on the love, kindness, and mercy of others to simply be born.  Ms. Saporta, the scientific evidence that unborn children are living human beings from the moment of conception is incontrovertible. Their beating hearts are detectable within 21 days of conception.

The NAF, Planned Parenthood, and NARAL, among others, are constantly touting abortion as a woman’s right.  While it is legal for a woman to choose to…

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Another Year Older

plannedparenthood64Hillary ClintonPlanned Parenthood celebrated its 99th birthday yesterday.  While they were celebrating, they were killing babies at a clip of 1 every 90 seconds. They tweeted “Planned Parenthood turns 99 today – a history rich in milestones in the fight for global . .” My tweet to Planned Parenthood:  “Hoping you never see 100.” There is no logical reason to celebrate the birthday of an organization that kills over 300,000 children every year. Hillary Clinton tweeted “Planned Parenthood opened their first health center and changed life for women in America. Here’s to the next 99 years.”  My tweet to Hillary: “They changed/ended the lives of millions of innocent children. You’re a moron.”

As a pro-life blogger I subscribe to keeping your friends close and your enemies closer, so I follow low-life organizations like Planned Parenthood, NARAL, and NAF on Twitter.  I also follow their friends, like Harry Reid, Hillary Clinton, and Nancy Pelosi.  You can learn a lot about a person or an organization by reading what they post for public consumption.  Planned Parenthood and their cronies are unashamed in their praise for abortion and their disdain for those of us who want to shut them down.  They refer to killing unborn children as a mother’s right, and they call people like me anti-choice.  To them, anti-choice sounds better than pro-life.

I find it ironic that the world’s largest abortion provider celebrates its birthday while denying the right to life, and the birthdays that come with it, to thousands of babies every week.  As Planned Parenthood enters its 100th year, they’re scared.  They know that there is a real possibility that the over $500 million they receive every year from the U.S. taxpayers may go away.  They know that without this money they won’t be able to line the pockets of the pro-abortion politicians who fight to keep abortion legal in America.  They know that when killing babies for money is no longer legal, they’re out of business.

My hope is that Planned Parenthood never makes it to 100.  My hope is that the more than 300,000 children they plan to kill during their hundredth year are able to live long, happy, healthy lives.  I hope to celebrate what would have been their 100th birthday in a world where they no longer exist and abortion is only a painful memory of man’s inhumanity to his fellow man.  My hope is that the $500 million birthday gift Planned Parenthood has gotten used to getting from us every year is redirected to helping children instead of killing them.

As far as I’m concerned, 99 years is about 99 years too many for an organization like Planned Parenthood.  The meaningful birthdays are the ones their intended victims will be able to celebrate.  I plan to do everything in my power to make this year Planned Parenthood’s last.

Nothing Changes

NEWS FLASH:  Planned Parenthood has announced that they will no longer sell the body parts of the babies they kill. Instead of selling the body parts, they will donate them.  In the minds of Cecile Richards and the pro-abortion crowd this is a monumental policy shift and an altruistic move to correct an egregious practice.  What they don’t seem to understand is that the body parts they will now donate instead of sell, still come from the dead bodies of the babies they kill.  So nothing changes.  Entering a Planned Parenthood clinic is still the leading cause of death for unborn children in America.

Trying to justify the logic of killing babies so you can harvest tissue from their bodies for medical research makes no sense.  Killing another baby every 90 seconds is a multi-billion dollar business for Planned Parenthood.  Donating the body parts of dead babies is nothing more than a perverse PR move on the part Planned Parenthood in an attempt to recover what they feel is an image of legitimacy as a health care provider.  When Planned Parenthood stops killing babies and focuses on health care they will become legitimate.  Until then, they’re nothing more than an abortion mill that also provides some services that you can get at thousands of other providers.

No amount of cleverly worded statements can paint Planned Parenthood as anything but the evil organization it is. Nothing changes until they do.  Industries that rely on fetal tissue from dead babies are no better than the abortion mills that kill children so they can supply the tissue.  Am I missing something in a business plan that relies on human beings being killed so research can be conducted to possibly save human beings?  Abortion will end when the demand for it ends.  The same fate awaits the cottage industries that thrive due to the pain and suffering of unborn children.

Nothing changes in America until attitudes change on the sanctity of every human life.  Expressing outrage over videos of Planned Parenthood bargaining over the price of dead baby parts means nothing if the we don’t address the practice that supplies the dead baby parts.  Nothing changes in a society that allows unborn children to be killed by the millions until we stop allowing unborn children to be killed by the millions.

We tend to live our lives in blissful ignorance; many of us knowing that thousands of unborn children are killed every day in America, and most of us choosing to do nothing to stop it.  Einstein said “Nothing happens until something moves.”  I’ll take it a step further in saying nothing changes until we do.

 

 

Letter to President Obama #78

Last weekend the worst President in our nation’s history said that he is a true leader because of his leadership on climate change. I don’t know about you, but it was painful for me to watch the leader of the free world look so clueless. In the following letter, written on August 28, 2014, I was trying to steer the President off his global warming, radical environmentalist agenda, and towards something of substance, like ending abortion. Apparently, he doesn’t have a problem burning the bodies of dead children in power plants. His problem is with burning coal. He didn’t answer my letter and it’s obvious he didn’t take my advice. I’ll take another run at him by reposting this. I’m sure he’ll reconsider.

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The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Ave.  NW

Washington, D.C.  20500

Attn:    President Barack Obama

April 28, 2014

 Mr. President:

During your tenure as President, more than 20% of America’s coal burning power plants have been forced to close so you and your supporters can perpetuate the myth of global warming.  You tell us there is too much carbon in the atmosphere and unless we switch to wind power and drive cars resembling tricked out golf carts the oceans will rise and the world as we know it will end.  While you and your cronies at the Environmental Protection Agency have a big problem with our country using one of our most abundant resources to generate electricity, you apparently have no problem allowing our most precious possessions, our unborn children, to be killed and then burning their dead bodies to generate power.

That’s what was discovered in Oregon recently; aborted babies…

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Fed Up With Politics

Normally, the work I do on this site is focused on ending the practice of abortion.  Aside from my work to end abortion, I’m a political junky.  So, sometimes I get a little off track.  This is one of those times.   I’ve been watching politicians on both sides making statements and campaign speeches.  Invariably, they have a crowd of colleagues and supporters standing behind them as they speak. My question is why?

Did someone conduct focus group research to determine that politicians appear to be more believable when they have people standing behind them?  I know I’m not the only one to notice this.  Is there a correlation between the number of people you have standing behind you and the believability of what you are saying?  Is the ethnic diversity and gender ratio of the background crowd manipulated to fit the message and the audience being addressed?

Politics these days is mostly pandering and empty promises.  Members of Congress and the Senate spend millions of dollars to get a job that pays less than $200,000.00 a year, and leave office as multi-millionaires.  They tell us what we want to hear to get elected, then ignore our calls and letters when we ask them to do their jobs.

For 3 years now I’ve been asking the President, Governors, Congressmen, and Senators to stand up for our unborn children’s’ right to life.  I’ve written hundreds of letters and all I’ve gotten for my efforts is a handful of form letters from the White House, promising nothing and doing even less.

One of my favorite quotes from Rush Limbaugh is “politics is show business for ugly people.” I’m fed up with politicians and looking for some honorable candidates who aren’t afraid to stand up, without a security blanket of followers surrounding them, and to be brutally honest about what has to be done to get America back on track.  Until then, I remain fed up with politics.

 

We Get the Leaders We Deserve

As an Illinois State Senator, then State Senator Barack Obama voted multiple times against the Born Alive Infant Protection Act.  The Born Alive Infant Protection Act was a bill that required medical professionals to provide life-saving medical care to babies who survived botched abortions.  In his opposition to this bill, Senator Obama mused that recognizing babies as persons would entitle them to the 14th Amendment protections under our Constitution.  He went on to state that passage of this bill would end legal abortion and render Roe v Wade mute.

The standard practice in most abortion clinics when a baby survives the procedure meant to kill it is to place the baby in a surgical tray, place the tray in a supply closet or isolated area, and wait for the crying to stop, or to put it bluntly; wait for the baby to die.  The greatest country on earth voted twice to elect as our President a man who supports this practice.  When we put President Obama in office we got what we deserved.  We got what we deserved, but the millions of innocent children who have died and will die under his watch deserved none of this.

When we made Barack Obama our President we elected the most abortion-friendly President in history; a man who proudly proclaimed “God bless Planned Parenthood.”  Our complacency as thousands of unborn children are killed every day and millions are killed every year put us in the position where our President would rather shut down the government than defund the world’s largest abortion provider.

Our complacency has given us a leader who expresses his outrage every time a mass shooting takes place, yet says nothing as thousands of innocent children are killed on a daily basis.  Our leader projects weakness, and the rogue leaders and terrorists of the world are emboldened to pursue their agendas, knowing that America will not take a stand against evil.

When our leaders fail to lead, we are morally obligated to lead ourselves.   The dysfunction of our national leaders is no excuse for allowing over a million innocent children to be killed in America’s abortion mills every year.  We can end the killing without them passing a single bill.  Without the demand for their services, the doors of America’s abortion industry could be closed for the last time tomorrow.  All we have to do is stop deciding to pay an evil empire to kill our unborn children.

Until America stands on the side of life and elects leaders of similar beliefs, we will continue our downward spiral into irrelevancy.  Until we decide, as individuals, to do what our inept leadership lacks the courage or moral fortitude to do, we will remain complicit in the consequences of their inaction and indifference.

Letter to Salisbury Planned Parenthood #12

As a resident of the small town of Salisbury, Md., I used to think that evil organizations like Planned Parenthood always set up house in big cities. Then I discovered their clinic within sight of my grandsons’ daycare center, our local University, and one of the largest churches in town. Shortly after I began writing letters to them, I received a rather nasty reply that included a Planned Parenthood brochure and a handwritten note that ended with the words “get a life.” Since then, all my letters have been refused and have come back to me unopened, with the words “return to sender” scrawled across the envelope. I take it as a badge of honor that Planned Parenthood is afraid to open my letters. They can avoid me but they can’t avoid the truth. The following letter, written on August 26, 2014, is the 12th in a series of letters that will continue to arrive at their Salisbury, Md. location as long as innocent children arrive there to be killed.

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Planned Parenthood

1506 South Salisbury Blvd.

Court Plaza Shopping Center

Salisbury, Md.  21801

 August 26, 2014

To Whom it May Concern:

The full parking lot at your facility today meant bad news for the unborn children of my community.  From your perspective business was good.  The children you killed today saw it in a somewhat different light.  Many of them caught a fleeting glimpse of life outside the womb just before they were dispatched in the most brutal way.  They were simply doing what they were meant to do; living and growing.  For a few hundred dollars their brief lives among us were ended.  Their lives that were way too short and their sudden, violent deaths did not go unnoticed.  The One who sees all was watching.

The One who sees all does not grant the gift of life lightly.  Every new life has its own unique purpose.  Every new…

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Thoughts at Age 61 + 8 Days

I wrote this piece a little over a week after turning 61. At the time I was entering my 3rd year of working to end the practice of abortion. Like many nights, I sat down to write and had nothing. When that happens, all I have to do is relax and think about my grandsons, and the words seem to come from somewhere else. More and more as I struggle to find the words I want to write, I just start typing and before I know it the words are just there, and then they’re gone. I can read something I wrote a couple days ago and I feel like I’m reading it for the first time. Maybe I’m just getting old or maybe it’s something else. Whatever it is, I won’t stop writing until I stop breathing.

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Some nights I sit down at my computer and have no idea what I’ll write about in my quest to end abortion.  This is one of those nights.  When I’m at a loss for words I think about my 2 grandsons and the series of miracles that brought them into my life.  I remember the final embrace on Sunday night as I secured my oldest grandson into his car seat and my feelings as I walked to my front door, missing him and his little brother before they had even left my driveway.  I treasure the time I spend with my grandsons and grieve for those who will never feel the unconditional love and trust of a child of their child.

Every child; every human being is a universally unique miracle from the moment of conception.  As a child I depended entirely upon others for my very survival, just like…

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Hope

Hope is a great thing if you’re willing to work for the things you hope for. When I wrote this piece in July of 2014 I had hope that abortion would end in my lifetime. I still hold that hope and I’m working to achieve the one thing I feel called to do. Our unborn children don’t know what hope is, and without the help of those of us willing to help, they never will.

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I believe with all my heart that hope, without action, will always leave you with nothing but a handful of nothing.  I hope and pray to live to see a world without abortion.  I also know that I can’t just sit by and hope that someone else stands up for the world’s unborn children.  I  write my letters and posts to raise awareness and, quite frankly, to point a finger at those in the business of killing babies for money and those who enable and support them.  I don’t live my life hoping that those who feel that a woman has the right to have her baby killed will magically change their minds and like me.  I really don’t care if they like me.  My one and only goal with my work is to save children.

At my age I can look back and see how much my country and the world…

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Safe, Rare, and Legal = B.S.

Congress recently voted to keep taxpayer dollars flowing to Planned Parenthood, and by doing so they cast a vote for infanticide.  When it comes to saving the lives of innocent children there is no gray area.  Pro-life means you are “all in” for life.  Pro-choice means you don’t care enough to take a principled stand on either side.  And voting to fund the world’s largest abortion provider means you place politics and your own interests over saving the lives of millions of unborn children.

I have zero tolerance for hypocrisy.  I see a political hack like Nancy Pelosi claiming to be a devout Catholic while she says ” abortion is a sacred right.”  She doesn’t have a problem accepting Planned Parenthood’s Margaret Sanger Award and doesn’t have a problem with them killing another child every 90 seconds.  I see Hillary Clinton and her fellow leftists claiming that abortion should be safe, rare, and legal while Planned Parenthood stuffs money into their campaign coffers.

The safe, rare, and legal default of the pro-abortion side is patently riddled with inaccuracies, or B.S. as I prefer to call it.  A procedure specifically designed to kill a human being cannot be considered safe.  A procedure that is performed over a million times every year is not rare.  And a law that flies in the face of our most important founding principle is fundamentally and fatally flawed.

The abortion question used to be used by the left leaning media as the gotcha question for Republican candidates. They would structure the question in a manner that would place the candidate in an impossible position where no matter how well the question was answered it could be reported out of context.   Now that Planned Parenthood has finally been exposed as the evil empire those on my side have known about for decades, the abortion gotcha doesn’t carry the weight it once did.   As a matter of fact, the press is going to great lengths to avoid the issue of abortion this time around.

Safe, rare, and legal are empty words when used to describe abortion.  They are nothing more than a focus group tested phrase designed to make the murder for profit of over a million unborn children every year sound warm and fuzzy.  When a politician utters the words safe, rare, and legal their low information constituency thinks they actually give a damn about the inviolable right to life of every unborn child.  Safe, rare, and legal falls into the same category as “let me be clear” and “at the end of the day.”  Anything a politician says after one of these phrases is almost always a steaming pile of B.S.

Hillary Clinton says she stands firmly behind Planned Parenthood.  Planned Parenthood’s death spiral into irrelevance has begun.  Let’s hope that Hillary’s political ambitions follow the same path.  Let’s hope that the next time we hear her say the words safe, rare, and legal she is describing the frequency and circumstances of Bill’s latest dalliance.