Kid President’s Surprisingly Accurate Speech to a Baby on the Day of its Birth

Published: January 29, 2014 9:16 pm

Kid President’s surprisingly accurate speech to a baby on the day of its birth

The “Kid President,” of YouTube fame, releases periodic speeches to boost the morale of humanity in general. Sometimes, his messages are directed at specific groups. Here, you can see what he has to say to moms in his Open Letter to Moms (and if you are one, watch it; the kid knows what we need to hear). A few days ago, Kid President released a speech with a target audience of tiny humans: it’s a message to babies on the day of their birthKid President’s Letter to a Person on Their First Day Here. ”Today, over 360,000 babies will be born. And you are one of them. Welcome, this is the world!”

In the video, he explains that life, in general, is awesome. Acknowledging that there are some bumps in the road of life, he sagely advises that little people not to take the mean people too seriously. Most importantly, he wants the babies to know that “we’re glad you’re here.”  Here are a few morsels of wisdom from the young man to newborns, but be sure to watch the whole video.

“Just treat everybody like it’s their birthday. Even if they don’t deserve it sometimes. Because we all mess up sometimes. The biggest mess up? Not forgiving each other’s mess ups.”

“Maybe you’ll be a teacher. Maybe you’ll be the president. Maybe you’ll cure every disease ever… this is so much. It’s a lot. Try to take a breath.”

“Some days gross things will happen. Some days awesome things will happen. Some days you’ll get ice cream. Some days you won’t.”

“Being a person is hard sometimes. You should give people high-fives just for getting out of bed.”

“You, you’re awesome. You’re made that way. You’re made from love to be love to spread love. Love is always louder, no matter what. Even if hate has a bullhorn.”

“I don’t think I told you this yet. We’re really glad you’re here. We don’t say that enough to each other here. Because, well, life gets busy. You’re gonna be important. And you’re gonna do a lot, and you’re gonna smell great. But don’t get too busy. Remember to let everybody know you’re glad they’re here. You don’t have to remember all this right now. You’re gonna need a pep talk sometimes, and that’s OK. For now, remember this: You’re awake. You’re awesome. Live like it.”

Kid President made this video for his nephew, Miles. “I’m trying really hard to teach him to be a person. An awesome person.”

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5-EwrhsMzY

http://liveactionnews.org/kid-presidents-surprisingly-accurate-speech-to-a-baby-on-the-day-of-its-birth/

Moving Newspaper Report Highlights Life’s Value

NRL News Today
January 28, 2014   People with disabilities

Moving newspaper report highlights life’s value

By Gina L. Diorio

HoldingbabyhandYesterday, one of the newspapers in my area printed an article too beautiful not to share.

Titled “What is the Value of Human Life? Incalculable,” the piece, written by Pocono Record Reporter Howard Frank, tells the story of 65-year-young Linda Albertson, who “was born legally blind and with intellectual disabilities.”

Rather than assume her life of little value, however, her parents “wanted to make her life meaningful.”

“Parents like Linda’s led to the creation of Burnley in 1964. Burnley is a vocational rehabilitation facility that provides training and employment, all focused on giving individuals with disabilities opportunities for a meaningful, purposeful life.

“Linda was among the original employees in 1965, when the workshop received its first major contract, to solder parts of a tiny amplifier for the Army.”

Nearly 50 years later, Linda continues to work at Burnley, having overcome difficulties and discouragement to become “the workshop’s most skilled worker.”

“And with that came confidence, self-esteem and self-worth. Qualities we all, disabled or not, strive to achieve. For Linda, having self-confidence brought her out and helped her to make friends. That’s one of the things that Burnley does. It doesn’t just give people jobs. It exists because it believes in a person’s potential.”

This is not just a “feel good” story intended to make us applaud and then carry on with our lives. It’s a very real testament to the value of every life and to the fact that, regardless of how society may “rank” us (and itself), we all crave the same things. We all want to feel loved and needed. We all want to feel our lives have meaning.

I think of my own family. For years, my grandmother worked with those considered “developmentally disabled.” As a child, I remember her sharing how these precious people packaged sponges. Some would argue that these men and women should have been discarded. But they were loved; they were needed, and their lives had meaning.

I think of my mom’s cousin, who had severe CP. Although requiring assistance to live, she learned to type addresses on envelopes, and she did this to the fullest of her potential. Her passing left a hole in our lives. She was loved; she was needed, and her life had meaning.

To quantify a life’s value based on subjective constructions of worth is tragic. My mom’s cousin, the men and women my grandmother worked with, Linda Albertson. Each a life of immeasurable value. Each wanting to love, be loved, and find meaning.

Indeed, isn’t this what we all want?

Mr. Frank is right: the value of life is incalculable.

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http://www.nationalrighttolifenews.org/news/2014/01/moving-newspaper-report-highlights-lifes-value/

Medical Miracle: “Ghost Baby” Born Without 80 Percent of Her Blood

Medical Miracle: “Ghost Baby” Born Without 80 Percent of Her Blood

by Steven Ertelt | Irvine, CA | LifeNews.com | 2/4/14 2:34 PM

Jennifer Juarez felt her baby stop kicking just three weeks before her baby was due. Her gut told her she should get to a hospital right away and she’s not very glad she followed her intuition.

That action saved baby Hope Juarez’s life and now the little child is a healthy 6-week-old infant. But her life outside the womb didn’t start off so well, as KABC reports (and video below):

hopejuarezAt the birth of their first child, new parents may not always know what to expect. But one Fountain Valley couple was not prepared for what happened when their daughter was born. She came into the world with a feature some might call “ghostly.”

The day 6-week-old Hope Juarez entered the world, she was as white as a ghost. When doctors brought her to draw blood, they could barely get a drop.

“She was crying and they brought her over to us and she was really pale,” said the baby’s father, Josh Juarez. “I knew that something was really wrong when they started pricking at her feet trying to get blood to come out and there was no blood coming out.”

Hours before Hope was born, her blood had drained out of her body.

“She probably lost about 80 percent or more. She was pale. She was really white,” said Dr. Marielle Nguyen, a neonatologist at Kaiser Permanente, Irvine Medical Center.

Doctors performed an emergency C-section. Her only hope for survival was a blood transfusion.

So why did little baby Hope have these problems in the first place?

Hope suffered from a fetal-maternal hemorrhage. The only other known recent case of a so-called “ghost white baby” surviving at birth occurred in the U.K. in 2012. There were similar circumstances. The mom in that case also noticed her daughter had stopped kicking.

Slight loss of fetal blood occurs in 98 percent of pregnancies, but hardly ever to this degree and rarely do babies survive.

“We don’t know what causes it. A lot of it is just it happens spontaneously. Sometimes the cause could be a motor vehicle accident, trauma, or where we have placental rupture, where the placenta suddenly just comes off the uterine wall,” said Nguyen.

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http://www.lifenews.com/2014/02/04/medical-miracle-ghost-baby-born-without-80-percent-of-her-blood/

‘Feed Me!’ The Culture of Death Always Wants More

‘Feed me!’ The culture of death always wants more

BY WESLEY J. SMITH

  • Tue Feb 04, 2014 13:02 EST

Euthanasia and the Culture of Death are like the man-eating plant in Little Shop of Horrors: No matter how much you feed it, the beast always wants more!

The Netherlands has been expanding the categories of the killable caste for decades. Back in 1991, a psychiatrist named Boudewijn Chabot assisted the suicide of a woman whose two children had died to fulfill her obsession to be buried between them.

The Dutch Supreme Court ruled logically that was just fine because suffering is suffering, and it doesn’t matter whether it is physical or emotional.

Now clinics are assisting the suicides of depressed patients whose own doctors won’t kill them. From the Daily Beast story:

In early 2012 a group called the Life-Ending Clinic went into operation for people whose personal physicians refused to terminate their lives or assist their suicides. The clinic has since tested the boundaries of “unbearable suffering.” Among those it has helped to die: people with chronic depression and those who have signed their own euthanasia declaration in the early stages of dementia.

“We consider it self-evident that someone who is terminal can turn to euthanasia,” Life-Ending Clinic Director Steven Pleiter told The Daily Beast. “Now we are entering a phase in which there will be more debate about patients who are not terminally ill, among them psychiatric patients and those with dementia.”

Even Chabot is worried:

Psychiatrist Boudewijn Chabot, seen as a pioneer of the euthanasia movement after his conviction in 1991 for helping a female patient die, told the Dutch TV program Nieuwsuur that the law “has gone off the rails.”…

Chabot warned that the emphasis on a long-term doctor-patient relationship is paramount when it comes to evaluating psychiatric problems. “There are a 100,000 chronic psychiatric patients” in the Netherlands, according to Chabot, and of those “a large segment struggles with and against a death wish.” If the Life-Ending Clinic wants to take on such a responsibility, he said, then it better “get ready.”

Hypocrite! Chabot knew the suicidal woman he infamously assisted only briefly, having met her at a Voluntary Euthanasia Society meeting. He helped kill her after meeting with her only 4 times over about 5 weeks, with no treatment every attempted.

If Chabot is upset, you know things are really getting bad! Here’s an example from the story:

In one highly publicized example last year, the clinic helped a 63-year-old man with severe psychiatric problems to end his life. After a very active career working for government, the patient in question could not face his upcoming retirement. In an interview with the Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad the clinic’s psychiatrist, Gerty Casteelen said the man “managed to convince me that it was impossible for him to go on. He was all alone in the world. He’d never had a partner. He did have family but he was not in touch with them. It was almost like he’d never developed as a person. He felt like he didn’t have the right to live. His self-hatred was all consuming.”

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http://www.lifesitenews.com/blog/feed-me-the-culture-of-death-always-wants-more

Nancy Pelosi to receive Margaret Sanger Award from Planned Parenthood

Nancy Pelosi to receive Margaret Sanger Award from Planned Parenthood

BY BEN JOHNSON

WASHINGTON, D.C., January 31, 2014 (LifeSiteNews.com) – The highest-ranking Catholic Democrat in the House of Representatives will receive an award from the nation’s largest abortion provider.

On Friday morning, Planned Parenthood announced it would be awarding House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi its Margaret Sanger Award, the group’s “highest honor.”

Planned Parenthood Federation of America President Cecile Richards said it gave her “great pleasure” to bestow “our highest recognition of leadership, excellence, and outstanding contributions to the reproductive health and rights movement” to the former House Speaker.

“No one is more deserving of this honor than Leader Pelosi, who has fought tirelessly throughout her career to protect and expand women’s access to health care.”

Chief among the reasons for granting the award is Pelosi’s “leadership in passing the Affordable Care Act,” conventionally known as ObamaCare, which Richards called “the greatest advancement for women’s health in a generation.”

Planned Parenthood said in a press release that Pelosi would join such “distinguished company” as Hilary Clinton, Roe v. Wade author Justice Harry Blackmun, ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero, lesbian congresswoman Bella Abzug, Alan Guttmacher, Democratic Socialists of America honorary chair Dolores Huerta, and Martin Luther King Jr.

Critics have said Margaret Sanger is not very “distinguished company,” given her support of eugenics. Sanger referred to certain people as “human weeds” and partnered with the Ku Klux Klan to reduce the growth of “undesirable” populations.

The website Twitchy.com likened the prize to being named “Eugenicist of the Year.”

This is not Pelosi’s first award from the nation’s largest abortion provider.

As LifeSiteNews reported, she received Planned Parenthood’s Champion for Women’s Health award in 2010. The activist group selected Pelosi because she was “instrumental” in leading “her female colleagues in Congress as they stood strong against attempts to insert the Stupak abortion ban into” ObamaCare.

Former Congressman Stupak has said the president is violating the law’s prohibition against funding abortion with taxpayer dollars.

In 2011, Pelosi said defunding Planned Parenthood was only one of “the horrors” Republicans might perpetrate.

In 2012, she described the Girl Scouts of America’s relationship with Planned Parenthood as “very valuable.” When the nation’s Catholic bishops opposed the HHS mandate, she dismissed them as “lobbyists.”

That has not kept the congresswoman, who represents San Francisco, from brandishing her Catholicbona fides in a public manner. Last June, she invoked her Catholic faith to say abortion is “sacred ground.” Calling herself “an ardent, practicing Catholic,” she previously stated in error that the Catholic Church had no position on the morality of abortion until “like maybe 50 years” ago.

Pelosi will receive the award at Planned Parenthood’s “Stronger Together” annual gala in Washington, D.C., on March 27.

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http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/nancy-pelosi-to-receive-margaret-sanger-award-from-planned-parenthood

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U.S. Abortion Rate reached its *Lowest* Level since 1973!

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Pro-life Friend —

I wanted you to be among the first to hear the good news – a study out today shows that the U.S. abortion rate reached its *lowest* level since 1973!

This report – which comes from the pro-abortion Guttmacher Institute – should be treated with caution. But take heart, Pro-life Friend. This is a sign that America is growing weary of abortion.

Our efforts to elect pro-life leaders and pass life-saving laws are WORKING.

In the last few years there has been an explosion of pro-life legislation at the state level including laws to protect babies after 20 weeks, to ban sex-selective abortion, and to stop taxpayer funding of abortion.

The fact that these debates are even happening is evidence that our arguments are convincing. Not only do these laws save babies, they change hearts and minds.

Will you celebrate with me today by making your most generous contribution of $10, $35, $50, or whatever you can afford right now?

The stakes are so incredibly high, Pro-life Friend.

State legislatures – where we hope to see even more victories this year – are in full swing. And each day we get closer to November, the 2014 election cycle heats up.

We’re also working overtime to force a vote on the Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act in the Senate and pass it in even more states.

>>> Meanwhile, your SBA List is leading the charge to build up pro-life women leaders and increase their numbers in office.

We’ve seen firsthand the power of women’s leadership.  Last summer, it was SBA List endorsed women who led the floor debate on the Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act in the House of Representatives.

Double down on your commitment to ending abortion in America by making an immediate donation of $10, $35, $50 or more to the SBA List right now.

We still have a lot of work to do — 1.06 million abortions in America is still clearly 1.06 million abortions too many.

Our goal here at the SBA List is simple: end abortion and save the lives of unborn children and their mothers.

This won’t happen overnight and we cannot become complacent even by this encouraging news.

The news of the decline in the abortion rate is verification that we have to work even harder… because our strategy is working!

The best way to celebrate is to reinvest in the cause to defend life. Please make an immediate donation of any size to the SBA List right now.

It is an honor to stand with you on the front lines, Pro-life Friend. Thank you for all you do on behalf of unborn children and their mothers.

For Life,

Marjorie Dannenfelser
President, Susan B. Anthony List

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Does the Church Have Something to Hide?

Russell Shaw, former spokesman for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, in 2008 wrote a fabulous book called Nothing to Hide: Secrecy, Communication, and Communion in the Catholic Church. It hits the nail on the head in regard to one of the biggest problems the Church
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Our Legislative Priority: Stop Abortions in the Last Four Months of Pregnancy

Every abortion is morally wrong. But some abortions shock the public more than others, and move them to action to protect children in the womb…

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Professional Medical Diagram of a D&E Abortion

A common abortion procedure performed in the second trimester is Dilatation and Evacuation (D&E), in which the child is dismembered with forceps…

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The entire US House of Representatives, and a third of the Senate, will be at stake in the elections of Nov. 4, 2014, as will many Governors and state legislators…

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Researchers Find Human Conscience: Part of Brain Differentiating Right and Wrong

Researchers Find Human Conscience: Part of Brain Differentiating Right and Wrong

by Wesley J. Smith | Washington, DC | LifeNews.com | 1/30/14 1:30 PM

I have long argued that the difference in humans is moral in nature, not merely biological. But that doesn’t mean that some or all of what makes us unique doesn’t arise out of unique biological differences between us and all other known life.

brainScientists have apparently discovered a region in the brain that may help direct the inherent human trait of judging right from wrong.. From a John Walsh column in The Independent:

Scientists at Oxford University have made a startling discovery: they’ve found a region of the brain that makes you wonder if you’ve done something wrong, and whether you’d have been well advised to do something better. There are several things that you should know about this region, which is inside your head, and the head of the lady sitting beside you on the Tube, and the heads of David Cameron and Lady Gaga and Rouge Dragon Pursuivant of the Royal College of Heralds.

That sounds portentous:

This is about good and bad, right and wrong. This is about the brain’s connection to morality. This means that the Oxford scientists, without apparently realising what they’ve done, have located the conscience.

One, it’s called the lateral frontal pole. Two, it’s unique to humans – they ran tests on monkeys in the course of the research at Oxford and, nope, they don’t have it. Three, it’s the size of “a large Brussels sprout”. And four, it’s a leap beyond current scientific knowledge into realms that can only be described as spooky.

A lot about us is.

This is the bottom line: Whether we evolved, were intelligently designed, were created–or a combination of the above–humans are the only known moral agents in the universe with a sense of “ought,” of right and wrong.

That makes us exceptional! And now, as Walsh posits, scientists may have discovered a biological component that makes that exceptional attribute possible.

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http://www.lifenews.com/2014/01/30/researchers-find-human-conscience-part-of-brain-differentiating-right-and-wrong/

Archbishop Charles J. Chaput: “The very existence of people who refuse to accept evil and who seek to act virtuously burns the conscience of those who don’t”

NRL News Today
January 30, 2014   ReligiousRoe v. Wade

Archbishop Charles J. Chaput: “The very existence of people who refuse to accept evil and who seek to act virtuously burns the conscience of those who don’t”

 Editor’s note. The following is excerpted from the January 22 homily from the closing mass of the National Prayer Vigil for Life at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, in Washington, DC. Weather prevented Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap. from traveling to Washington, D.C. for this event. The homily was delivered on his behalf by Reverend Monsignor Walter R. Rossi, Rector of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.

Archbishop Charles Chaput of Philadephia

Archbishop Charles Chaput of Philadephia

Today is the 41st anniversary of Roe v Wade, which effectively legalized abortion on demand. It’s a time to look back and look ahead. The abortion struggle of the past four decades teaches a very useful lesson. Evil talks a lot about “tolerance” when it’s weak. When evil is strong, real tolerance gets pushed out the door. And the reason is simple. Evil cannot bear the counter-witness of truth. It will not co-exist peacefully with goodness, because evil insists on being seen as right, and worshiped as being right. Therefore, the good must be made to seem hateful and wrong.

The very existence of people who refuse to accept evil and who seek to act virtuously burns the conscience of those who don’t. And so, quite logically, people who march and lobby and speak out to defend the unborn child will be – and are – reviled by leaders and media and abortion activists that turn the right to kill an unborn child into a shrine to personal choice.

Seventy years ago, abortion was a crime against humanity. Four decades ago, abortion supporters talked about the “tragedy” of abortion and the need to make it safe and rare. Not anymore. Now abortion is not just a right, but a right that claims positive dignity, the license to demonize its opponents and the precedence to interfere with constitutional guarantees of freedom of speech, assembly and religion. We no longer tolerate abortion. We venerate it as a totem.

People sometimes ask me if we can be optimistic, as believers, about the future of our country. My answer is always the same. Optimism and pessimism are equally dangerous for Christians because both God and the devil are full of surprises. But the virtue of hope is another matter. The Church tells us we must live in hope, and hope is a very different creature from optimism. The great French Catholic writer Georges Bernanos defined hope as “despair overcome.” Hope is the conviction that the sovereignty, the beauty and the glory of God remain despite all of our weaknesses and all of our failures. Hope is the grace to trust that God is who he claims to be, and that in serving him, we do something fertile and precious for the renewal of the world.

Our lives matter to the degree that we give them away to serve God and to help other people. Our lives matter not because of who we are. They matter because of who God is. His mercy, his justice, his love – these are the things that move the galaxies and reach into the womb to touch the unborn child with the grandeur of being human. And we become more human ourselves by seeing the humanity in the poor, the weak and the unborn child and then fighting for it.

Over the past 41 years, the prolife movement has been written off as dying too many times to count. Yet here we are, again and again, disappointing our critics and refusing to die. And why is that? It’s because the Word of God and the works of God do not pass away. No court decision, no law and no political lobby can ever change the truth about when human life begins and the sanctity that God attaches to each and every human life.

The truth about the dignity of the human person is burned into our hearts by the fire of God’s love. And we can only deal with the heat of that love in two ways. We can turn our hearts to stone. Or we can make our hearts and our witness a source of light for the world. Those of you here today have already made your choice. It’s a wonderful irony that despite the cold and snow of January, there’s no such thing as winter in this great church. This is God’s house. In this place, there’s only the warmth of God’s presence and God’s people. In this place, there’s no room for fear or confusion or despair, because God never abandons his people, and God’s love always wins.

We are each of us created and chosen by God for a purpose, just as David was chosen; which is why the words of the Psalmist speak to every one of us here today:

Oh God, I will sing a new song to you;

With a ten-stringed lyre I will chant your praise,

You who give victory to kings,

And deliver David, your servant from the sword. …

Our job is to work as hard as we can, as joyfully as we can, for as long as we can to encourage a reverence for human life in our country and to protect the sanctity of the human person, beginning with the unborn child.

We also have one other duty: to live in hope; to trust that God sees the weakness of the vain and powerful; and the strength of the pure and weak. The reading from Samuel today reminds us that David cut down the warrior Goliath with a sling and a smooth, simple stone from the wadi [streambed]. And what I see here before me today are not “five smooth stones from the wadi” but hundreds and hundreds of them. Our job is to slay the sin of abortion and to win back the women and men who are captive to the culture of violence it creates. In the long run, right makes might, not the other way around. In the long run, life is stronger than death, and your courage, your endurance, your compassion even for those who revile you, serves the God of life. …

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