America 2013, a country on life support. A nation formed by a most beautiful document The Declaration of Independence has willingly strayed from the principles that made our nation great. Where once we believed our rights come from God, we now believe they come from government. Were once we believed in self-reliance and personal responsibility we now … Continue reading
Let this sink in a mintue, mkay? Update: Since this was written, The President has declined the role as keynote speaker but instead will speak the following day. Doesn’t make a huge difference to me but… So, President Obama is going to be the keynote speaker at an upcoming Planned Parenthood Gala, wonder if he … Continue reading
A baby swims in a toilet, another whines, another retracts its arms and legs after being placed in a shoebox, all right before these babies are killed. Today the prosecution brought their 36th and final witness to the stand, Women’s Medical Society employee Kareema Cross. Ms. Cross was perhaps the most damaging witness for Gosnell … Continue reading
I missed the morning testimony but I arrived after the lunch break and was able to watch the Commonwealth put three more of their witnesses on the stand. Commonwealth’s first witness of the day was Jimmy Johnson. Mr. Johnson was the maintenance man at Gosnell’s clinic as well as his home, shore property and other … Continue reading
Today, I attended the Gosnell trial. It was exciting to see Kimberly Guilfoyle of Fox News’ The Five in the courtroom. It is a sign that, at last, national attention is being brought to this case. For whatever reason, the trial had a late start. It began well after 11am. Gosnell walked in smiling, seemed … Continue reading
After Mitt Romney and the Republican party lost the presidential election last November, numerous voices from the right side of the aisle have come forward to urge the party to take a more moderate stance on important issues in the months leading up to 2014 and 2016. From immigration to abortion, it is being advocated that conservatives … Continue reading
January 22, 1973, was the day that all state restrictions on abortion were declared unconstitutional in the infamous Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade. Now, 40 years later, children are sacrificed daily on the altar known as ‘choice’, most of them simply because to let them live would be an inconvenience or an embarrassment. Although … Continue reading
Most people like to believe they are, at least by their own moving target of a moral standard, decent human beings. This is why pro-choice supporters tie themselves into illogical and intellectually dishonest knots by reducing murder to the far less evil matters of choice or reproductive health. While this moral justification is inherently wrong … Continue reading
Not only was yesterday a day when we could all bask in the afterglow of Obama’s coronation, it was also a day we cwould collectively celebrate the 55,772,015 abortions that have taken place in America since Roe v. Wade in 1973. According to lifenews.com, this amounts to, 3,300 abortions daily and 137 abortions per hour … Continue reading
Today on Twitter, in reply to a post about the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, I was asked the question “what is your story” regarding my passion for prolife ministry to women (and men) who are suffering as a result of a past abortion. It’s a long story, but I cannot think of a … Continue reading