Some years ago, a phone call came into a Milwaukee police department. Children were throwing stones off of a bridge, the officer was told. When police arrived at the scene, they asked the children what they were throwing. The reply came, "Little people."
These children had discovered small grey containers that held the remains of aborted children. The containers had been thrown in the trash of a nearby abortion mill. "Little people" had become playthings, because the law taught the slightly older children well. What is disposable, after all, can also be used for play. Yet the children had not lost their straightforward honesty, and ability to call things by their names. These aborted babies were people.
Dumpsters, Bridges, and Children [Abortion]
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Thread by wagglebee.
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- Members of Congress will likely be embroiled in a debate again soon over the bill to fund the SCHIP program. Last month, Congress voted against a Bush administration policy that allows states to provide funding for poor pregnant women that could help them avoid abortions.
In 2002, President Bush authorized a change in the SCHIP program that allowed states to cover poor pregnant women and their unborn babies under the medical insurance program.
Congressional Debate Over SCHIP Bill and Tax-Funded Abortions Returns
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Terri was on Baynews9.com today, all day. Their ratings must be down if they need to dredge up Terri’s name to direct people to their web site. If Terri were not murdered, they’d be able to do stories all the time on her progress and wonderful times with her REAL family.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20689992/