Letter to Planned Parenthood #51

Planned Parenthood Federation of America

1110 Vermont Ave.  NW

Suite 300

Washington, D.C.  20005

Attn:    Cecile Richards

 August 17, 2014

 Ms. Richards:

On a beautiful Sunday morning when I should be relaxing, all I can think about are the innocent children your organization will kill tomorrow.  They don’t know they will die tomorrow.  They’ve done nothing wrong.  All they’re trying to do is be born.  Their untimely deaths have been put into motion by a culture of death and a no consequences mentality promulgated by Planned Parenthood and America’s abortion industry.

Their mothers will leave your clinics tomorrow still as mothers; only now they will be the mother of a dead child.  The inconvenient circumstance you told them you would take care of will haunt them for the rest of their life.  Their child you will kill will be dead forever.  You’ll repeat this process thousands of times this week and hundreds of thousands of times by year’s end.  57 million and counting is the number of tiny lives America’s abortion industry has ended since 1973.  The killing of 57 million human beings by a murder for hire industry should provoke condemnation from the masses, and should not be considered legal in the greatest country on earth.

Ms. Richards, it is an undeniable truth that you kill children for money.  It is an undeniable truth that the living babies that enter your facilities will leave as dead babies.  The medical waste that you dispose of daily was living human beings just hours earlier.  While the average American goes to work every day, harms no one, and goes home to his or her family, your staff members go to work every day, kill children for a living, and then go home to their families.

When you fight against laws that place restrictions on abortion you don’t do so with the welfare of America’s children and their mothers in mind; you do so for your bottom line.  Abortion is Planned Parenthood’s cash cow and anything that threatens your bottom line, even if it means saving innocent lives, must be squashed.  Most average Americans probably don’t know that Planned Parenthood was founded by Margaret Sanger, a racist eugenicist with the goal of exterminating the black race.  You don’t advertize it, even though you award the Margaret Sanger Award annually to one of the clueless lemmings who support your evil empire.  Case in point, Nancy Pelosi was this year’s recipient.

Ms. Richards, as I’ve written on numerous occasions, I have zero tolerance for violence against children.  I have zero tolerance for organizations like yours who kill them for a fee.  I see no reason to debate the merits of abortion.  There are no merits to abortion and there is no middle ground on this issue.  You are either in favor of allowing unborn children to be killed on demand or against it.  Sooner or later you’ll actually read one of my letters and maybe something I write will make you think about the direction you have taken your life.  I hope you do so soon.

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

Salisbury, Md.

Letter to Planned Parenthood #50

Planned Parenthood Federation of America

1110 Vermont Ave.  NW

Suite 300

Washington, D.C.  20005

Attn:    Cecile Richards

 August 12, 2014

 Ms. Richards:

I remember the simple pleasures of growing up in America.  My family was poor and I came from a broken home, but I always had food to eat, a roof over my head, and a bed to sleep in.  Too often we forget that the poor in America would be considered well off in most of the world.  We take for granted that we’ll wake up tomorrow and life will go on.  We know that good works need to be done but most of us feel that we don’t have the time or skills to do what has to be done; so we do nothing and hope that somebody else will step up and do the job.

I’ve been there.  I’ve spent most of my adult life knowing that abortion is an evil of immeasurable proportions; but did nothing to end it.  It wasn’t until a couple years ago that I took the time to educate myself on the extent of the horrors of your barbaric industry and began to think about what I could do to end the indiscriminate killing of innocent children.  I wanted to fight for our children on a personal level and felt that the way to do so was to communicate directly with people like you, who kill them for money. I also reach out to your enablers as well; they being just as guilty of infanticide as you.

If you would take the time to ask your secretary you would know that I’ve been persistent in my attempts to get you to stop killing hundreds of thousands of babies every year and to stop lobbying for laws that would allow you to kill even more.  Your secretary would possibly even direct you to my blog where you could see the letters I’ve written to the President, other abortion providers, and pro-abortion politicians like Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, and Wendy Davis.  Ms. Richards, like you, they rarely reply to my letters and some even return them unopened.

Even though you haven’t yet acknowledged my existence, I know that someone on the receiving end of my letters opens and reads them.  When I began my mission to end abortion I knew it would take time.  I also knew that every day you and your colleagues remained in business thousands of innocent children would continue to die.  I feel a sense of urgency to fulfill my mission and to end the killing.  Some days I get discouraged and feel that my efforts will never yield results.  I see the violence throughout the world and wonder who would want to listen to a nobody like me plead for the lives of unborn children that your industry has convinced many are nothing more than blobs of tissue.

However discouraging it may be on some days, I know in my heart that I’m doing what my Creator has asked me to do.  Get used to hearing from me.  I won’t stop what I do until you stop what you do.

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

Salisbury, Md.

 

 

Letter to Planned Parenthood #48

Planned Parenthood Federation of America

1110 Vermont Ave.  NW

Suite 300

Washington, D.C.  20005

Attn:    Cecile Richards

 July 21, 2014

Ms. Richards:

Sundays and Mondays are the hardest days of the week for me.  On Sundays I can’t help thinking about the thousands of innocent children spending their last day alive in America.  On Monday, as I begin my work week, I know the folks at Planned Parenthood and America’s abortion mills are also beginning theirs. The killing will go on all day and all week, and who knows when it will finally stop?

Like most of my fellow Americans, I make my living doing something that harms no one.  The workers in the abortion industry make their living off the suffering and death of unborn children.  You promote your industry of death as a woman’s health care service while the whole world knows what you do to make your money.  It’s a poorly kept secret that the revenue you generate from killing babies is your main source of income; that and the half billion dollars a year you get from the U.S. taxpayers.

What I think I’ll never understand is how an industry like yours that subsists solely on the death of innocent children, can lobby for the right to kill even more.  You say you’re defending a woman’s right to choose, but all you really want is to kill her baby for money.  You fight any and all attempts to place restrictions on how many babies you can kill and at what point in a child’s life it should be protected from your brutal practices.

Ms. Richards, I’m sickened every time I drive by my local Planned Parenthood clinic.  When I drive through the parking lot I can see the vacant stares of the women entering the building.  I can sense a cloud of death hovering over the building and I mourn the pain and suffering that goes on behind their doors.  I’m determined to run your organization out of my town and I’m just as determined to put you out of business.

Children should not be killed in their mother’s womb in America or anywhere else in the world.  Businesses like yours, who kill babies for money, should be outlawed.  In honor of my children and grandchildren I’ve made a promise to God that I will spend the rest of my life, if necessary, to end abortion.  I will do so in a non-violent manner, although with extreme prejudice, against those willing to kill babies for money.  I will do so with no ambition for personal gain and with nothing other than saving the lives of innocent children as my goal.  Your cooperation by closing immediately would be greatly appreciated.

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

Salisbury, Md.

 

Letter to Planned Parenthood #46

Planned Parenthood Federation of America

1110 Vermont Ave.  NW

Suite 300

Washington, D.C.  20005

Attn:    Cecile Richards

 July 4, 2014

 Ms. Richards:

Holidays are special days for me; not because I get a day off work, but because you do.  On days like today, when your abortion mills are closed, thousands of tiny humans get to live another day.  Today, people like me get one more shot at convincing mothers not to have their children killed.  Thousands of our fellow Americans have died to preserve our independence and we owe it to them and our children, both born and unborn, to honor what they sacrificed everything for.

Ms. Richards, like it or not, America sets the standard for the rest of the world.  When we allow our unborn children to be killed indiscriminately for money, we send the signal that if the greatest country on earth allows it, it must be a good thing.  No good comes from killing children.  While Planned Parenthood rakes in billions of dollars from the pain and suffering it inflicts, your profits are fleeting and ephemeral.  The long term cost of the evil works you do will linger for generations.

The demand for abortions is decreasing.  Planned Parenthood clinics are closing all over America.  The demise of your industry has been set in motion.  New laws and regulations are making it harder every day for you and your industry to make a living off the blood of innocent children.  I’m under no delusion that Planned Parenthood won’t go down without a fight; the stakes are too high.  Killing unborn children is a high profit service, and the corrupt politicians and pro-abortion organizations working on your behalf will stop at nothing to keep the money and blood flowing, so they can continue to get their payouts from your ill-begotten profits.

Ms. Richards, while independence guarantees many freedoms, it doesn’t confer the Right to have your child killed on demand.  Independence and freedom come at a high price, and once achieved, cost even more to preserve.  I’ll be spending Independence Day as a proud American, but with a heavy heart.  I’ll be thinking about the brave men a women serving around the world today so me and my family can enjoy our time together.  I’ll be thinking about all the unborn children spending their last days alive unless their mothers have a change of heart this weekend.

The spirit of independence that sets America apart from every other nation on earth evolved from an attitude that nothing is impossible if you are fully committed to achieving your desired goal.  My goal is to close your doors forever and to change the hearts and minds of a nation where far too many of its citizens believe that unborn children are something less than living human beings.

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

Salisbury, Md.

 

Letter to Planned Parenthood #45

Planned Parenthood Federation of America

1110 Vermont Ave.  NW

Suite 300

Washington, D.C.  20005

Attn:    Cecile Richards

 June 25, 2014

 Ms. Richards:

Wednesdays are weight training days for me.  Tonight as I neared the end of my workout I was reminded of just how quickly things can change.  As I was doing my last set of inverted pull-ups, both my pull-up handles broke and I fell awkwardly on my back and hip on a ceramic tile floor.  I laid on the floor for a couple minutes assessing the damage; a bloody chin, cuts on both arms, an egg sized and growing goose egg near my right elbow, a twisted back, and a really sore right hip.  I’ve been hurt a lot worse and life goes on.

Ms. Richards, during the 2 to 3 minutes I spent checking my injuries out, America’s abortion industry killed another 7 unborn children.  Life goes on for Planned Parenthood and its colleagues; but for the 7 innocent children you killed as I lay on the floor, it all ended today.   If I had fallen at a slightly different angle or my pull-up handles had broken at a different stage of my pull-up motion, the outcome for me could have been a lot worse.  Life can change and life can end just that quickly.

As I type today’s letter, in fulfillment of my promise to myself and God that I will do something every day to end abortion, more parts of my 60 year old body are starting to hurt.  Pain reminds me that the gift of life I was allowed to exercise doesn’t come with a guarantee that every day will be easy or that bad things won’t happen.   Life’s only promise is that it will give you everything you ask of it; all you have to do is ask.

Ms. Richards, the fledgling lives your organization ended today were all denied their chance at greatness.  They were all moving inexorably toward their individually and universally unique journeys.  Your organization felt it was appropriate to value each of these priceless lives at a couple hundred bucks before you brutally ended them.

I can already tell that I’m going to be pretty sore tomorrow.  That’s ok.  I’ll deal with it and I’ll still be on the job tomorrow night trying to put you out of business.  My injuries will heal in pretty short order, but the daily heartbreak I feel for all the innocent lives you and your colleagues end will only stop when your doors close for the last time.

I’ll be back tomorrow, in honor of my children, grandsons, and every child that deserves the same Right to life that you and I enjoy.

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

Salisbury, Md.

 

Letter to Planned Parenthood #44

Planned Parenthood Federation of America

1110 Vermont Ave.  NW

Suite 300

Washington, D.C.  20005

Attn:    Cecile Richards

 June 14, 2014

 Ms. Richards:

Yesterday I attended the funeral of a good man.  He was the father of a friend and lived a full, rich life of 90 years.  It was a life full of good works and positive outcomes.  He seized the gift of life he was given and made the most of it; and in the process left the world a better place, before he went home for his final reward.

Ms. Richards, every new life has the potential to do good works and change the world.  All they need is a chance to claim the Right to life they were given by the One who created the Universe.  And that, Ms. Richards, is why I’m writing this letter.  Planned Parenthood kills hundreds of thousands of unborn children every year.  Every child your organization gets paid to kill was granted the gift of life for a reason.  I make no claim to knowing the reason why a child is granted this gift.  I accept it for what it is and choose not to question God’s intentions.

My mission in life is to protect our unborn children from the industry you fight so hard to grow and protect.  I’m sickened by the pain and death you peddle daily, while thousands of dead babies represent a good day at the office for you.

I’m at the point in my life where I’m thinking about the legacy I want to leave.  Based on the eulogy I heard yesterday, I have a lot of growing and a lot of giving to do before I leave this world.  The good thing is, I don’t have to invent anything or try to be someone I’m not.  All I have to do is listen to that calm, quiet voice in my head telling me to fight for the lives of our children.  It’s telling me to walk away from everything I’ve previously considered markers of success, and to pursue my cause full-time.  I must admit, it’s a daily struggle for me to do my day job while I think more and more about this, my night job.

At some point, I know I’ll take a leap of faith and decide to pester you and your supporters full-time.   Until then, I’ll do my best to keep your secretary busy reading my letters, and who knows, maybe someday she’ll come around to my way of thinking and allow one to make it all the way to your desk.  All I know is I won’t give up and I’ll never turn my back on the world’s innocent children.  I’m determined to put you out of business.  I intend to do so in my lifetime, in a peaceful manner, and with the help of millions of like-minded people.

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

Salisbury, Md.

 

Letter to Planned Parenthood #42

Planned Parenthood Federation of America

1110 Vermont Ave.  NW

Suite 300

Washington, D.C.  20005

Attn:    Cecile Richards

 June 1, 2014

 Ms. Richards:

For an organization that kills babies for money, you have some pretty thin-skinned members in your evil empire. After receiving just 5 letters from me, your Salisbury, Md. office has begun refusing delivery of them.  I can only assume that in order to maintain one’s sanity while working for an organization like Planned Parenthood, one would have to live in a state of denial over what actually goes on at their workplace.  Knowing that most living babies that enter your building will leave the building either dead from an abortion procedure or dying from the abortifacients you administer, could take a toll on any decent person willing to accept the reality of their situation.

Your Salisbury, Md. office can refuse to accept my letters but that doesn’t mean I have to stop sending them.  They can deny the ugly truth about what they do for a living, but the deadly results of their actions can never be denied.  I’m a reasonable man and I’m willing to compromise.  Close your Salisbury, Md. office and I’ll stop writing letters to them.

Ms. Richards, this is personal for me.  As a proud American, I’m appalled that in the small town I live in, I drive by a Planned Parenthood clinic every day; where innocent children are killed, drugs are dispensed to kill even more, and referrals are made to insure that late-term pregnancies end with the grisly deaths of fully viable children. I won’t rest until your Salisbury, Md. location is closed and your entire empire is locked down and shuttered for the last time.  If I have to, I’ll buy the building they’re housed in and boot them out myself.

Ms. Richards, don’t underestimate the power of a committed pro-life movement and the ability of just one determined soul to move mountains, or in your case, to repeal laws that allow you to kill children and to pass laws to insure that you will never kill another one.

We both know that my side is on the right side of this issue.  Somewhere inside your twisted mind you know the end is coming for your industry of death.  You know that the greatest country on earth will not indefinitely allow over a million of its unborn children to be killed every year.  My side also knows that a desperate enemy, like Planned Parenthood, is even more dangerous and will resort to any means necessary to defer its demise.  You’ve already shown the world that ethics and morality have no place in your seedy industry.  Think about what you stand for, and while you’re at it, tell your folks in Salisbury, Md. they need to suck it up and learn how to deal with people like me or get and honest job.

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

Salisbury, Md.