Posted on 11/12/2019 5:59:26 PM PST by Morgana
In This Episode
Jonathon Van Maren kicks off this weeks episode of The Van Maren Show by reminding his listeners that hundreds of babies born alive during abortion procedures are simply left on their own to die.
Jill Stanek joins Van Maren to discuss these horrors as well as those mentioned at the Planned Parenthood baby body parts trial against David Daleiden. Stanek was a nurse in Illinois in 1999 when she discovered that babies born alive after failed abortions were purposefully neglected and left to die.
While some of what they say is shocking and has lurid details, it is vital that every pro-lifer hears the truth, as the details she shares line up with what Center for Medical Progress, David Daleiden, and Sandra Merritt are trying to expose in the Planned Parenthood lawsuit they are currently facing. Watch or listen today, and share with your pro-life friends and family.
***VIDEO IS 45 MINUTES LONG, GUEST STAR JILL STANEK MAY WANT TO BOOKMARK FOR LATER***
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I believe you’re pro-life, but you’re a disgusting person and definitely the wrong messenger. Please keep it sane and rational.
I hope they all get what they deserve.
I live a pro-life message every day through my children.
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What does that mean? Obama and Pelosi have children also.
As far as calling Morgana a ‘disgusting person’, that is one of the most reprehensible things I have ever read here. You should be ashamed of yourself.
I always vote Pro-Life!!
You may be familiar with this group already — they do a tremendous work for the unborn and are a great source for articles, etc., (graphic video on home page can be stopped if don’t want to view it):
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