Posted on 07/26/2004 11:07:49 AM PDT by victim soul
Planned Parenthood Action Fund President Gloria Feldt to Speak at the Democratic Convention
http://www.ppaction.org/ppvotes/main.html
We are excited to announce that Planned Parenthood Action Fund President Gloria Feldt will be speaking at the Democratic National Convention on Monday night, July 26 between 6 and 7 p.m. ET.
Gloria's speech is part of the opening night program that will be covered live on C-SPAN.
For those of you headed to Boston, we look forward to seeing you there. If you're not going to be in Boston, be sure to tune in to C-SPAN on Monday night to watch Gloria's address!
Planned parenthood is now selling these abortion "pride" T-Shirts.
Catholics especially should be disgusted by such a group speaking tonight in Boston.
5 Legislative Days Left Until The AWB Expires
If ideologies were reversed, the media would be having a cow over the controlling special interest's high profile involvement. Abortion is big business. Looks like it's a big business that owns the Democrats.
Who in their right mind chose RED as the color of this offensive t-shirt?
If there is one issue that can mobilize the Republican base, this is it. Homosexual marriage, abortion. Hammer the message home, folks.
The latest version.
Should say," I am an abortion"
I started to cry,
Which started the whole world laughing.
Oh, but I didn't see,
That the joke was on me,,,,,,,
Bee Gees 1968
Condom leis irk fairgoers
Fair boss asks the Planned Parenthood booth to stop giving away necklaces made from condom packets after people complain
By JONEL ALECCIA
Mail Tribune
July 23, 2004
[Jackson County Oregon]
A teen outreach project featuring nylon necklaces strung with condoms was eliminated from a Planned Parenthood booth at the Jackson County Fair Thursday after outraged parents complained to officials.
"We talked to them today and asked them not to do that," said Fair Manager Chris Borovansky. "We asked them not to flaunt something or make something more than it is."
But a bowl of free candy-colored condoms was allowed to remain in the booth according to the terms of Planned Parenthoods fair contract, he added.
More than 15 people e-mailed or called to complain about the project in which older teens were allowed to make "condom leis" fashioned of nylon netting, condoms and pipecleaners.
Planned Parenthood representatives said the activity was aimed at removing stigma and secrecy from contraceptive use.
"The intent is to make condoms a normal part of life," said Paul Robinson, community relations director. "You do what attracts the older youth."
Younger children were not allowed to make the necklaces or to take free condoms, Robinson said.
The presence of condoms at the fair outraged Niquita Wilkinson, 45, of Eagle Point. She said she saw two teenage girls stringing condom necklaces Tuesday night.
"Its not a bar, its not a truck stop, its not a bowling alley," said Wilkinson. "The fair is like the biggest kids thing around. Its just not appropriate here."
Several members of Southern Oregon Right-to-Life were among protesters, but it wasnt an organized e-mail campaign, said Bryan Platt, 50, the groups president.
"I think its a random effort by people who are offended that theyre putting condoms out there where kids can take them," he said. "That is utterly disgusting that they would turn this into an arts-and-crafts project."
Others said parents shouldnt have to confront sexuality when theyre touring the fair with toddlers.
But Planned Parenthood representatives staffing the booth said most people who passed by handled the situation with aplomb.
Jan Janssen, a board member from Ashland, said a boy of about 7 asked his dad about the condoms in the bowl.
"The dad just said, These are for grownups," Janssen said. "That was it. It was just fine."
The necklace project was so popular among older teens that the booth ran out of supplies, said Deanna Leitner, public affairs field organizer with Planned Parenthood.
"We were talking about condoms and being safe," she said, adding that she told young-looking kids to ask their parents before getting a condom.
"Im certainly not doing what Im accused of doing, which is distributing condoms to very young children."
Planned Parenthood representatives contend that access to contraceptives is vital in a country in which the average age of first intercourse is 16.
Several studies have shown theres no evidence that making contraception available increases promiscuity, Robinson said.
But opponents of condom distribution argue that it usurps parental power and encourages kids to have sex. They contend condoms offer a false sense of protection against pregnancy, HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.
Condoms can continue to be distributed at the fair because theyre not a controlled substance prohibited in the contract, Borovansky said. About 200 exhibitors sign booth contracts each year.
Planned Parenthoods presence should not disrupt the family atmosphere of the fair, he added.
"My opinion would be that having condoms in a booth does not constitute more than a G rating. You can see more at a movie or a store," he said.
"This is one of those cases where well have to agree to disagree."
Reach reporter JoNel Aleccia at 776-4465, or e-mail jaleccia@mailtribune.com
You can find this story online at:
http://www.mailtribune.com/archive/2004/0723/local/stories/02local.htm
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St. Michael, the Archangel, defend us in battle
Be our protection against the wickedness
and snares of the devil;
May God rebuke him, we humbly pray,
and do thou, O Prince of the heavenly host,
by the power of God,
Thrust into hell Satan and all evil spirits
who wander through the world seeking the ruin of souls.
Amen
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It's the color of HEINZ KETCHUP.....
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