Monthly Archives: January 2016

The National Right to Life 2016 Pro-Life Essay Contest Deadline Approaching

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The National Right to Life 2016 Pro-Life Essay Contest Deadline Approaching

By Jacki Ragan

essay55Each year, National Right to Life sponsors a Pro-Life Essay Contest for students in grades 7-12. Minnesota state Senator Michelle Fischbach oversees and directs the contest.

For 2016 the essay should address the question, “What can I do to build a pro-life generation?” All essays should be postmarked no later than Saturday, January 23, 2016.

This is an excellent way to educate young people to the true meaning of abortion and how many lives are lost each year. With more than 3,300 abortions a day, many of their peers are not in their class room today because of abortion. It can help each individual pro-life student learn and understand not only what is at stake in abortion but how they can help.

There are two separate competitions. There is a Senior Essay Contest for grades 10 – 12; and a Junior Essay Contest for grades 7 – 9.

Essays will be read and judged on originality, content, and accuracy. The announcement of winners will be as soon as possible, but judging time depends on the numbers of entries received.

What follows is a brief “how-to” so that you know how to submit your essay properly.

The essay should be double spaced with pages numbered, between 300 to 500 words in length. The font must be no smaller than 12 pt.

Use a cover sheet that includes: full name, full address, phone number, grade level, student date of birth, parents’ name, and word count. All sources used must be cited and please do not include any artwork, pictures, or plastic covers.

All essays must be mailed to Michelle Fischbach, 14722 Old Lake Road, Paynesville, MN 56362.

Again, essays must be postmarked no later than January 23, 2016.

First place winners will receive $200, Second place winners will receive $150, and Third place winners will receive $100. Prizes are awarded for both the Junior and Senior contests.

The two first-place essays will appear in the National Right to Life Committee Yearbook and in National Right to Life News Today.

If you need additional information on the National Right to Life 2015 Pro-Life Essay Contest, visit www.nrlc.org/students/essaycontest

Source: http://www.nationalrighttolifenews.org/news/2016/01/the-national-right-to-life-2016-pro-life-essay-contest-deadline-approaching/#.Vo6GModgmM8

Vote Wednesday – Contact Your Representative

Happy New Year! Here’s your first chance to take pro-life action in 2016: Email your House Rep today and ask them to vote YES on the reconciliation bill that defunds Planned Parenthood.

As you know, both the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives recently passed reconciliation legislation that stops taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood and re-directs their funding to entities that provide real health care for women.

YOUR calls and emails to Capitol Hill made these victories happen and here’s the next step: The House will vote this Wednesday on changes the Senate made to strengthen the bill.

TAKE ACTION NOW: Email your Rep today and tell them to support a reconciliation bill that includes defunding Planned Parenthood.

Fill out our simple form at the link to email your Representative today (All information on the form is required by Congressional servers to route your message to the correct office) and ask them to support defunding Planned Parenthood through reconciliation.

Thank you for moving on this so quickly. We must keep up the pressure.

Thanks again,
Congresswoman Marilyn Musgrave Vice President for Government Affairs Susan B. Anthony List

P.S. Although the President’s veto is expected, this is not “just a show vote.”
The debate over the reconciliation process has continued the national conversation on Planned Parenthood, encouraging Americans to investigate for themselves the truth about Planned Parenthood’s abortion enterprise.

Source: Donations can also be mailed to SBA List, 1200 New Hampshire Ave. NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20036

Gospel of Life TV on NRB and SkyAngel

Gospel of Life TV on NRB and SkyAngel

Airing Schedule: Watch on National Religious Broadcasters network (NRB), Wednesday, January 6th at 4:30 pm ET. The NRB Network is on DIRECTV, channel 378. Gospel of Life is archived on the NRB Network Roku channel for seven days from the original air date. 

Also airing on SkyAngel 2 on Friday, January 8th at 6 am. ET. 

This Week on NRB: Silent No More Awareness Campaign  Guest Jennifer O’Neill

This Week’s Topic on SkyAngel: Window to the Womb. What You Never See on TV. Guest: Monica Miller

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Activating the Church to End Abortion!

The Catholic View for Women

The Catholic View for Women on EWTN: The Pill is Not the Answer

Brand new show!

Airing on EWTN TV: Wednesday, January 6 at 11:00 p.m. ET and Friday, January 8 at 10:30 a.m. ET.  You can also stream EWTN online by going to EWTN.com and clicking on the “television” tab.

Get help finding a doctor who won’t prescribe birth control pills for everything that ails young women.  Dr. Theresa Stigen, a NaPro Technology consultant, will be the guest.

Go to TheCatholicViewforWomen.com for more information.

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718-980-4400
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How Media Helps Push Us Off Suicide Cliff

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How media helps push us off suicide cliff

<!– pat dup image remove attempt Wesley J. Smith End of remove dup image attempt –>By Wesley J. Smith

Wesley J. Smith

Wesley J. Smith

I’ve seen it again and again in my more than twenty years of opposing assisted suicide: the media promote suicide in the guise of reporting the news. Indeed, these days, it is almost a universal rule.

Here’s the biased–both by what is reported and what isn’t–usual pattern:

1. Make sure the headline promotes assisted suicide, particularly important since many won’t read the story;

2. Introduce an ill person with terrifying disease–often ALS (motor neurone disease), the bloody flag of the euthanasia movement;

3. The patient just wants to die when a “line” is crossed;

4. But mean society won’t let doctors prescribe death, so he has to die in a way he would rather not (take your pick) violently, with his family absent, in Switzerland, in agony, etc.;

5. If the law would only permit doctor-prescribed suicide, he could die at home, in his own bed, surrounded by the things and people he loves;

6. Write the story as if it appears or implies that the suicide is a necessity;

7. Never mention suicide prevention and how people similarly situated were helped not to kill themselves and are glad to be alive;

8. Don’t fairly present opposing arguments, e.g., no quotes, or quotes from a priest only, no (or barely a mention of) reasons to keep assisted suicide illegal;

9. Immediately have the suicidal hero–or a “compassionate” family doctor–slap down the concern;

10. Don’t describe the horrors of Belgium, the Netherlands, or Switzerland–oft discussed here;

11. Assure that assisted suicide guidelines will prevent abuse–without noting it hasn’t worked out that way wherever society widely embraces euthanasia consciousness.

Et voila! You have a story in which the reader is left nodding, “Of COURSE the law should be changed so he could die as he pleases.”

Read this story in the Bristol Post, and you see the pattern played almost to a tee in all its propagandistic reader manipulation:

1.Pro allow the suicide headline:

“Beethoven and Bordeaux, not Beatles and beards for my dying wishes, says ex-Bristol head”

2. Suicidal person with terrifying disease:

“Former schools inspector Chris Woodhead has revealed that he has planned his final moments in his battle with the progressive disease which has left him quadriplegic and unable to feed himself since his diagnosis in 2006.”

3. Wants to die when line crossed:

“A former Bristol teacher and head of Ofsted says he wants to die when motor neurone disease deprives him of his ability to speak.”

4. “Has” to die in way he doesn’t want:

“Bristol University graduate Mr. Woodhead, a former head of English at Gordano School in Portishead, previously stated in 2011 that he might be willing to go to Dignitas, an assisted suicide centre in Switzerland, to die.”

5. Would rather die at home with what he loves:

“…he said he would not be going to the clinic to end his life alongside ‘bearded social workers,’ and would much prefer to live his final moments with his loved ones, listening to Beethoven’s later quartets with a bottle of Bordeaux.”

6. Suicide a necessity: Implied in this case as the story says zero about what can be done to ensure comfort or alleviate the impact.  For example, this story never mentions technology that facilitates communication, e.g., as used by Stephen Hawking, if the patient loses the ability to speak.

7. Other options not mentioned: The story does not interview a suicide prevention expert or hospice professional who works to help people with ALS keep on keeping on. The medical director of St. Christopher’s Hospice could have given the reporter an earful of such hopeful examples.

8. No meaningful opposition allowed. Here’s the only sentence involving the reasons not to legalize assisted suicide:

But it has concerned critics who are worried it may be open for abuse.

9. Slapdown!

“Mr. Woodhead said he didn’t ‘buy for one moment that we are going to see all sorts of vulnerable people bumped off by their avaricious relatives.’”

10. Don’t mention horrors elsewhere already documented abundantly. Check

11. Guidelines will prevent abuse!

He said: “It seems to me obvious that society can build necessary safeguards to guard people and that people are a making huge song and dance about something which is quite simple.”

Of course, it isn’t nearly that simple.

And once assisted suicide was allowed for ALS patients, the same pattern would apply to people with disabilities, chronic diseases, mental illnesses, etc. Because legalized assisted suicide for the terminally ill would not stop trips to Switzerland to be made dead by the non terminally ill–already occurring

But why do a balanced job? That takes work. And insight. And objectivity. And professionalism.

Editor’s note. This appeared on Wesley’s great blog.

Source: http://www.nationalrighttolifenews.org/news/2016/01/how-media-helps-push-us-off-suicide-cliff-3/#.Vo1n5YdgmM8

Planned Parenthood Employee Quits After Witnessing Horrific Abortion

Planned Parenthood employee quits after witnessing horrific abortion

Sarah Terzo

January 5, 2016 (LiveActionNews) — In November of 2014, a woman who identified herself only as Hope told her story of witnessing what sounds like a D&E abortion at Planned Parenthood. She was a sign language interpreter, and was hired by Planned Parenthood to communicate with deaf patients.

At first she only translated for patients who were having ultrasounds, but later she was called upon to interpret for a woman having an abortion.

The procedure described by Hope sounds like a D&E, the most common late-term abortion method. Here is a chart of a D&E operation. You can see that the procedure shown looks like the one that Hope describes. The abortionist reaches in with forceps and tears the baby apart, limb from torso.

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What Hope saw would lead her to resign immediately. She says:

At 10:30 sharp, we entered the operating room. That’s when my stomach started to turn. Previously, when I’d read “medical procedure,” it had been for ultrasounds. But this was different – we were in an OR. The lights were too bright for the size of the room. There were cold-looking metal objects on a table. I was in an abortion.

I tried to remain calm. I interpreted back and forth, but when the murder began, I lost it. As I watched the doctor pull this life out, limb by limb, I couldn’t help but let the tears start to fall. What I had thought would be just lumps of blood clots were body parts. Arms, a torso, legs, and a head. I felt as if I was suffocating. As soon as it was over, I ran from the room. I collapsed in the hallway and sobbed uncontrollably. To this day, I haven’t cried like that since. A security guard rushed me into his office. I realize now that it was probably not to console me, but because I was scaring the patients.

I quit my job that afternoon. I went into the manager’s office and signed my papers. Abortion was not a strong enough word for what I had witnessed. Murder wasn’t even good enough a word. To me, murder implied that the person might have been capable of fighting back. No, this was a slaughter.

I don’t think I will ever fully recover from what I saw that day.

Here is how Planned Parenthood describes a D&E abortion on their website:

Your health care provider will examine you and check your uterus. You will get medication for pain. You may be offered sedation or IV medication to make you more comfortable….

Medical instruments and a suction machine gently empty your uterus

A D&E usually takes between 10 and 20 minutes

According to Planned Parenthood, all Hope saw was a uterus being gently emptied by medical instruments – not a baby being torn apart and dismembered.

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Keep in mind that the description on Planned Parenthood’s website is meant to educate Planned Parenthood’s pro-choice followers as well as inform possible abortion patients. Perhaps Planned Parenthood knows that if they are honest about what goes on in a late-term abortion, many people will be horrified enough to abandon their pro-choice activism or even switch sides. And the pregnant women,  of course, might have second thoughts about having this type of abortion.

Once again, the reality of what goes on in Planned Parenthood is far different than what they present to the public.

Reprinted with permission from Live Action News

Source: https://www.lifesitenews.com/pulse/planned-parenthood-employee-quits-after-witnessing-horrific-abortion?

7 Stunning (and Disturbing) Photos that Prove the Humanity of Preborn Children

                                 

7 stunning (and disturbing) photos that prove the humanity of preborn children

Becky Yeh

January 5, 2016 (LiveActionNews) — Images shape dialogue, and dialogue births change. Photographs that capture the Great Depression, the Holocaust, and the Civil Rights Movement are not only a testament of an era, but also examples of how photos are an effective tool for social change. The powerful images that fill the pages of history have initiated the struggle for justice and propelled the human spirit.

Perhaps the most effective method to convey the violence of abortion, the brutality of the abortion industry, and the dignity of human life is through photography. Below are seven moving images that speak volumes of the violence of abortion and the humanity of preborn children.

Warning: contains some graphic images.

1) Baby Adelaide Caines

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In September, 2014, U.K. mother Emily Caines released this gripping image of her premature daughter, Adelaide, who was delivered at 24 weeks. In an interview with The Mirror, Caines said she shared the photo of her daughter with the public as a testament to the humanity of the preborn child, and to show the hypocrisy of an abortion law in the United Kingdom that allows babies to be slaughtered at up to 24 weeks’ gestation.

“Our picture shows Adelaide was not a feotus, she was a fully formed human being,” Caines told the Mirror. “To think that a baby like her could be legally terminated on grounds of a lifestyle choice is to me is horrifying.”

The U.K. Mirror reported that this powerful image of little Adelaide is the only photo her parents have of her living outside of the womb, since Adelaide passed away shortly after birth due to complications.

2) Baby Nathan Isaiah

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Miscarried at 13 weeks and 4 days, baby Nathan Isaiah’s short life inside the womb affirms the humanity of the preborn at the earliest stages of life. Nathan’s parents, Allison and Daniel, learned they lost their son after they requested to hear Nathan’s heartbeat on the Doppler during the 15th week of pregnancy. When no heartbeat registered, the family visited the emergency room to obtain an ultrasound and learned that Nathan had passed away a few weeks prior.

“His little body was so perfect, with ten tiny fingers and ten tiny toes,” his mother said. “He had a nose, a mouth, two little eyes and ears.”

While the family grieved Nathan’s loss, they also shared the value of each human life through Nathan’s story.

3) Gosnell’s “House of Horrors”

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Gruesome details from Philadelphia abortionist Kermit Gosnell’s “House of Horrors” revealed that the abortionist killed children born alive as a result of failed abortions, and brutally stabbed the necks of some with scissors. As images and testimony emerged, the world learned in shock.

One such child named Baby Boy B was discovered during a raid of Gosnell’s abortion facility, frozen in a red biohazard bag among 46 other aborted children. The medical examiner told the grand jury that at roughly 28 weeks, Baby Boy B’s spinal cord had been severed, and his neck bore the familiar scissor wound inflicted by Gosnell. Images depicting Gosnell’s inhumane and barbaric killings of these children underline the violent nature of late-term abortions.

Photo credit: Grand jury report

4) Hands and feet of a 9-week-old child

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Images of aborted babies are historically powerful tools in affirming the humanity of preborn children and the atrocity of abortion. This image of the arms and feet of a nine-week-old baby placed on a quarter displays perfectly formed fingers and toes.

Since most abortions occur during the first trimester, these images make it impossible to ignore the humanity of a child, even in the earliest stages of life. Fetal imagery exposes the graphic nature of abortion and the violence it inflicts on a preborn child.

5) “Hand of Hope”

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Dubbed the “Hand of Hope,” this incredible image of baby Samuel Armas grasping a surgeon’s finger was captured by photographer Michael Clancy. Doctors operated on baby Samuel in utero after he was diagnosed with spina bifida. Clancy noted that before he captured the iconic image, he was “indifferent” to the issue of abortion. “It’s just a miracle picture, a miracle moment,” Clancy told Fox News in an interview years later. “It shows the earliest human interaction ever recorded.”

Armas’s mother, interviewed 10 years after the iconic image was taken, told Fox News: “Samuel identifies it more in terms of a pro-life message more than anything.” She said, “This photo happened and God used it to show people that this baby in mom’s tummy is alive. He’s pleased that his photo conveyed that message.”

Photo credit: Michael Clancy

6) Forced abortions in China

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In 2012, a heartbreaking image of a baby killed in China shed light on China’s grievous one-child policy. The image of a baby at nine months’ gestation shows the dead child submerged in a bucket of water. The photograph was reportedly posted to the Chinese web services company Baidu before it sparked outrage across Chinese social media sites. English reports note that the pregnant mother was forced into labor and the child was left in the bucket of water to drown after birth. Women’s Rights Without Frontiers Founder Reggie Littlejohn told LifeSite that children are violently killed in late-term abortions across China.

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“Forced abortion is China’s war against women,” Littlejohn said. “It is official government rape. Late term babies are injected with poison in their skulls or drowned in buckets.”

Other images of forced abortions in China have also sparked outrage.

7) Baby Walter Joshua Fretz

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In summer of 2013, Lexi Fretz was 19 weeks pregnant with her son. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary until Fretz saw that the mild spotting she noticed a few days prior had turned unusually pink. Concerned, Fretz checked herself into an emergency room, and later that evening, she unexpectedly went into labor. Her 19-week-old son, Walter, did not live long outside of the womb, and died just minutes after birth.

“I held him, cuddled him, while his heart was beating I held him to my heart,” Fretz recalled. “I counted his toes and kissed his tiny head. I will always cherish those memories that I have of him. He was fully formed and everything was there, I could see his heart beating in his tiny chest.”

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These moving images of Walter taken by Fretz’s husband have impacted thousands.

Photo credit: F2 Photography by Lexi

Reprinted with permission from Live Action News

Source: https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/7-images-that-prove-the-humanity-of-preborn-children?