Posted on 02/27/2009 5:47:09 AM PST by BykrBayb
I do not think the reality of what became law of precedence has yet sunk into the psyche of Americans. But I think they are about to find out very quickly with ‘universal’ health care... Seems like each and everyone of US are one ‘report’ away from a county judge handing down a death sentence, especially if a ‘credible’ report is filed.
That word ‘universal’ ought to give pause to those who wanted Terri dead.... and did not care how long it took for her brain to stop sending signals to her heart to continue beating.
Good signs from Terri’s vigil. The only so called church w/signs for Michael Schiavo were from the Unitarian Church who are also mixed up with the Exit cult who were arrested in Georgia.
I’ve been flabbergasted that there has actually been action
taken against the Final Exit crowd, after years of complete
apathy on blatant violations of God’s enduring command,
“Thou shall not murder”.
How true.
Thread by GonzoII.
WASHINGTON, D.C., March 3, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Kansas' U.S. Senator Sam Brownback, who has long identified with the pro-life movement, has shocked pro-life leaders by supporting the nomination of extreme pro-abortion Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius as the next Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). . .
Thread by Man50D.
Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.), who is also an OB/GYN, told CNSNews.com on Friday that many medical practitioners, including himself, will go to prison before agreeing to engage in medical practices they morally oppose, such as abortion.
Earlier that same day, the Obama administration had announced it was reviewing a Bush administration regulation known as the conscience clause. That Health and Human Services regulation protects health-care workers at federally funded institutions from having to engage in practices that violate their moral or religious beliefs. These practices include performing or referring abortions, performing sterilizations, or giving or receiving training in these practices. . .
bttt
Thread by me.
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- The latest 40 Days for Life campaign, featuring almost 200 cities across the country and on an international scale participating, is less than a week along but 33 babies have already been saved from abortions. The director of the campaign tells LifeNews.com it could be the most successful yet. . .
Oh no. He’d better explain his reasoning. That is pathetic.
God Bless Salvation, Faith, MountainFlower for all of their wonderful work on these threads.
Brownback has a very strong pro-life reputation. Or at least he did before he used it to endorse a virulent pro-abortionist.
I read Mrs. Schindler’s book. This film is very much needed and I am grateful for it. Thank God!!
Thanks for the ping!
Brownback is also pro-illegal alien too. Maybe he’s been a RINO all along and finally. Jill Stanek wrote about Brownback today in world net daily. A doctor in Kansas keeps his lunch in a fridge full of aborted children per Jill Stanek. They are evil and callous just like the euthanazi’s. Amerika is turning into the third reich.
http://www.lifenews.com/nat4880.html
Thread/story by Steven Ertelt.
Sarasota, FL -- A new Planned Parenthood abortion center in this Florida city will feature an interesting addition, an art gallery. Because local officials in Sarasota require retail space at the street level of any development to encourage shopping and tourism, the abortion business had to think outside the box.
So, when it build its new abortion center, relying on $1.3 million in local grants from three community foundations, Planned Parenthood teamed up with Ringling College of Art and Design. . .
Thread by GonzoII.
MIAMI, March 3, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Unlicensed abortion worker Belkis Gonzalez was arrested today and jailed on two felony counts related to the death of a baby born alive during a botched abortion in Hialeah, Florida, in 2006.
According to the arrest warrant obtained by Operation Rescue, Gonzalez was charged with the unlicensed practice of a health care profession resulting in serious bodily injury, a second degree felony, and with tampering with or fabricating physical evidence, a third degree felony. She faces a minimum penalty of a fine of $1,000 and a minimum mandatory period of incarceration of one year. . .
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