Posted on 12/01/2005 10:32:36 AM PST by Mr. Silverback
How would you like to receive (or buy and send) Christmas cards from the NRA with the message Peace on Earth through the use of magnum hollow points? How about a set of Jesus loves welfare reform cards from the American Conservative Union? A card from David Duke wishing you and yours an all-white Christmas? Or AFL-CIO cards that reminding those on your Christmas card list that the Christ Child was wrapped in swaddling clothes proudly made in the USA by members of United Textile Workers Local 402?
Sorry if I got your hopes up, because none of those particular cards are available, though the NRA folks do sell some nice non-political cards with Terry Redlin paintings on them. But if youd like to send a card that promotes abortion on demand, I have something right up your alley. Planned Parenthood is selling Christmas cards again this year.
Yes, you read that right. Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion provider in the United States (or on the planet, for that matter) is selling holiday cards with the uplifting message Choice on Earth. The inside message reads, Warmest wishes for a peaceful holiday. I guess they can put that message in there because they know that children in the womb (who they are anything but peaceful toward) dont read Christmas cards. The cards are also available with Peace Hope Justice on the cover. An organization whose core competency is turning small children into medical waste has as much business selling Peace Hope and Justice cards as Enron has going into the retirement planning business.
Of course, if you already have purchased your Christmas cards, you could always do your Christmas shopping at their online store (located at www.plannedparenthood.com/pp2/portal/store/) where you can find any number of delightful items to stuff those stockings. For example, theres the Choice is sexy short sleeve tee. Yes, what could be more arousing than evacuating products of conception from the womb? And for the littlest ones on your list, dont forget the Brought to you by Planned Parenthood baby onesies and Choice baby beanie hats. Of course, I figure those clothing items are the equivalent of taking out your Sharpie and writing Brought to you by Trim-Rite on the side of a pig, but its your money.
Some readers will be offended by my remarks above. But what could be more brazen and offensive than trying to turn the celebration of the birth of the Prince of Peace into a celebration of the death of 40 million innocent kids? What could be more hypocritical than the folks who brought you keep your rosaries off my ovaries deciding to play the Jesus card? The Left in general has been making desperate attempts to churchify their movement, because it turns out they really believe their own press about conservatism being run by religious zealots and therefore they want to rescue Christianity from us. Getting religion saves the Left from having to defend the disastrous effects of their policies here in the earthly realm: It doesnt seem to work, but trust me, God likes it. But dont forget, only conservatives can be theocrats trying to mix politics and religion.
The abortion movement has followed the trend: Planned Parenthood recently added a chaplain to their senior staff, presumably so they can have a teacher who will tell them what their itching ears want to hear.
Dont get me wrong, Im not even angry about it. I feel great sadness for all the women the abortion movement has damaged, but I think all this gear (dont forget the I had an abortion T-shirts) is a sign of a movement that is dying off in the age of ultrasound. They want to be in our faces with it, because when you come right down to it, being in our faces is the only thing theyve got left.
Since not even the most irreligious person would back killing a child, abortion is only a religious subject to the extent that people of religious faith are involved in the debate, but since the folks at Planned Parenthood want to stake out religious ground, Ill close with two Nativity-related questions:
If an unmarried teen girl from a poor community is romantically involved with an older man and finds herself pregnant, what would Planned Parenthood advise her to do? What worth would they place on her offsprings life?
And does the choice Planned Parenthood loves so much borrow from let the little children come to me or does it have more of a King Herod vibe?
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I'm waiting for someone to counter Planned Parenthood with "thank you for not aborting me" Mother's Day cards. Maybe someone already has.
good column
"If an unmarried teen girl from a poor community is romantically involved with an older man and finds herself pregnant, what would Planned Parenthood advise her to do? What worth would they place on her offsprings life?"
Thank God Planned Parenthood wasn't able to get to Bethlehem.
More like Peace on Earth through superior firepower!"
I can see it now: Mary didn't have a choice. Thanks to Planned Parenthood, YOU do.
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I think Joseph would have whacked them with a 2 X 4, and Mary would have cheered him on.
"Mary choose life so that salvation could come to the world"
I picture a card in my mind, where the Three Wise Men stand outside the manger as Mary explains that she decided that it just wasn't a good time to have a baby...
"I think Joseph would have whacked them with a 2 X 4, and Mary would have cheered him on."
Indeed Mr. Silverback, indeed!!
It would make a great political cartoon, though.
Total Disgust PING!!!!
Planned Parenthood making money off Xmas Cards?
What a paradox considering that Herod's "kill the babies" policy is so much closer to their beliefs than the Xmas miracle event.
Oh and I forgot - excellent article! Thanks.
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