Save Our Little Ones ...one voice can make a difference! Rise up, shrill in the night, at the beginning of every watch; Pour out your heart like water in the presence of the Lord; Lift up your hands to him for the lives of your little ones (Lam 2:18)
Monday, October 18, 2010
Something to think about
God Bless,
Teen for Life
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Pro-Life Boot Camp
Every day we go to an abortion mill and pray in front it. One day as we were praying a women in scrubs came out of the building threw her purse in her trunk and backed out of the parking lot. The reason this is a big deal is because as she was backing out she told our sidewalk counselors that she had just quit her job and was going to go look for a better one.
And one of the councilors who runs a program called TOBET (Theology of the body evangelizing team) talked to two other Medical Assistance's and now one of them is looking into working for Birth Choice (a pro-life organization) and the other women is most likely going to quit also.
So I wanted to to all of you this so that you can know that your prayers do make a diffrence and that those women will see what is happening inside those walls and turn around sooner or later, so never give up hope.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Know what to say when some one asks Part 2
I have heard this excuse more times than I can count, and I want to say the answer plain and simple: THAT IS A COMPLETE AND TOTAL LIE!
And here are the reasons why; they have done a study and found that we could fit all of the population of the World in just Texas, with some wiggle room left over. It's just that people want to be were other people are so they crowd one place and when you compeer that to the people who have all the space they could ever need then does that sound like the worlds over populating? In most countries they have outlawed birth control and abortions because they don't have enough people to support their ways of life.
http://www.envoymagazine.com/backissues/2.3/coverstory.html
Margret Sanger
In a very close decision, Carrie Tomko won the 3rd Annual Margaret Sanger at the Klan Rally Art Contest. This was Carrie's winning entry:
Ms. Margaret and the Klan
There once was a woman named Margaret,
Who made Negro babies her target.
She longed to see less of them,
Courted the death of them,
Sanger, this woman named Margaret.
The wives of the Klansmen who meet
Disguised in voluminous sheet,
Gave her their attention
At secret convention
To learn of her childless technique.
Ms. Sanger was poorly impressed.
Elementary they are she confessed.
So childlike she found them,
Dumbed her talk down for them,
Sanger their arrogant guest.
The organization she ran
Has snuffed out more blacks than the Klan,
Yet people aren't frighted,
But rather delighted,
Embracing the Parenthood Planned.
While having this kind of a contest is not what i would recommend, the winner has put all of this into one little short story. Margret Sanger started this so that she could get rid of the black population, and you know what it worked, people are still forcing this on them whether they realize it or not. Just look at the graph to the right, and you will see that abortion is whipping out an entire ethnicity.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Know what to say when some one asks Part 1
Thursday, June 17, 2010
The New Morning After Pill
Fireworks over New "Morning After Pill"?
FDA Panel Mulling "Ella," Which Works Up to 5 Days Later; Current Pill, "Plan B," Is Effective for 3 Days
- Play CBS VideoVIDEONew 5 Day 'Morning After Pill'
Harry Smith spoke with Dr. Jennifer Ashton about new birth control option 'Ella,' which is pending approval by the FDA.
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- SPECIAL SECTIONHealth Matters with Dr. Ashton
CBS News Medical Correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton offers information and insight on pressing medical matters.
"Ella" is expected to prove highly controversial here.
It's designed to prevent pregnancy if taken up to five days after intercourse, two more than "Plan B."
Special Section: Dr. Jennifer Ashton
Dr. Jennifer Ashton's Twitter page
On "The Early Show" Thursday, CBS News Medical Correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton observed that, "Obviously, there are heavy moral, ethical, social, even financial, political issues with this. We're going to stick to the medical ones, which really, for the most part -- most experts are saying the real big difference between Ella and Plan B is just the duration of time in which they can be used."
One thing raising eyebrows, co-anchor Harry Smith, is the chemical similarity between Ella and the so-called abortion pill, RU-486.
Plan B, Ashton explained, "is made of Levonorgestrel, which is a progesterone-like hormone compound. It can prevent pregnancy up to 72 hours after intercourse ... and it's about 85 percent effective. Ella, or the new one, works up to 120 hours, or five days. (It contains) Ulipristal Acetate, which works to moderate the progesterone effects on ovaries and possibly the uterus."
You don't need a prescription for Plan B in the U.S. If Ella is OK'd, it would only be available with a prescription.
As for Ella's side effects, Ashton says, the most common ones reported include nausea, headaches, abdominal or pelvic pain, menstrual-like pain, fatigue and dizziness -- you're always gonna see those things."
What will the panel and FDA be looking at in considering whether to approve Ella?
"Is it effective," Ashton responded, "does it work in the 120 hours, as it's said to? Is it safe? Obviously, always important. Do there need to be special recommendations for subpopulations, in terms of obese women, and will there be the potential for off-label use? They're going to have to address that."
FDA advisory committees don't have the final word on matters they take up. They're made up of outside experts who make recommendations to the agency, which makes the final decision -- though it usually heeds the advice of the panels.
They openly admit that there are issues with the original pill, then why do they have to go out of their way to make a new one that does the same thing, when the issues are political!?
Monday, June 14, 2010
What poppes up when you type in "funny pope pictures" and more
Now tell me what the heck is going on with the word when the popes face is put on condoms to make fun of him? It's a sad fact that this is influencing our children, our future is being told everything they see on TV is true (but they so happily don't show them EWTN or other Christian stations). If any one reading these has children, first off YOUR AWESOME! don't let anyone tell you other wise! Second of all don't let your kids believe everything they see, because that is what really gets us in the end is when the parents just let the kids sit their and don't even bother to tell them that what the new caster or talk show host said isn't true.
Oh and one more thing, the fact that people are using the sex scandals to try and show that the Church is horrible in more ways than one and it's just dumb, because the closer you get to the true faith the more the Devils going to try and pull you away and not everyone has the power to resist his power. Not everyone has the strength of the Saints, but we can if we just ignore Satan.
God Bless all,
Teen for Life
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Health "Care", and what people are doing about it
He explains, "The bottom line is we're telling the House of Representatives that we understand and that we think they understand that the executive order really does nothing" because the law as passed by Congress has more authority than a presidential edict.
"Sometimes Washington, DC, does a lot of posturing and thinks the flyover country is filled with idiots -- and we want to make sure that they understand that we understand what it's all about," Kennedy adds.
He believes healthcare reform is the most radical change America ation has experienced and that it is time to put a stop to it. "That's why the elections, I think, are the most immediate action that we can take," he comments. "This is critical for citizens to become involved with good candidates and to make sure they get elected."
The pro-life CEO notes that he does not think the public's memory will fade between now and November."
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Some videos i recommend
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Capital Punishment
Kyle Simplot: A pro-life view of capital punishment
By KYLE SIMPLOT / Onalaska | Posted: Sunday, January 3, 2010 12:15 am
But wait. This wasn’t the announcement of some new wonder drug that would cure a deadly disease; it was the announcement that the state of Ohio has improved its method of putting felons to death. It wasn’t too good at it recently. In fact, after two horrifying hours of trying, they returned a traumatized inmate back to his cell. But not to worry: Practice makes perfect, and they got it right this time.
The mother, sister and brother of the inmate’s victim, Tami Engstrom, applauded as the warden announced the time of death. “Rock on,” said Engstrom’s sister a moment earlier. “That was too easy,” another said.
I have two sons, two daughters and a young grandson, each of whom I care about deeply. If some deranged person were to murder any one of them, I know that I, too, would be as enraged as the Engstroms. But blood lust does not make it right to rejoice at yet another death.
Let me be clear. The man deserves to die, but we aren’t talking about deserving. We are talking about following up a murder with yet another killing.
We invented the phrase “humane execution” to make us to feel better about putting people to death. For the state to put someone to death, even if labeled “legal,” the whole scene is inherently barbaric. With all the pro-life rhetoric against the abortion of a fetus, where is the outcry against capital punishment? If you really want the murderer to suffer, lock him up for the rest of his life with all that time to think about the life he took.
http://www.lacrossetribune.com/news/opinion/article_038311e8-f7cf-11de-b4e2-001cc4c002e0.html
This man has a few things right and a few things wrong, as it usually turns out. Now while pro-lifers are mainly seen at abortion mills that doesn't mean that we aren't also going up against the Capital Punishment. The reason you don't hear as much of those protests is because the whole worlds trying to say it's the woman's right to choose wether or not to abort their child. While it may be their choice most of the time the moms have no real choice in the matter because the mom, dad, boyfriend, husband almost any one who could be affected by the baby being born that doesn't want it is going to push her to get ride of it. You never see a woman with another woman her age going into an abortion mill there almost always accompanied by a man or some other female figure in their life. The people going to the prisons or going to the capital and saying what they think about Capital punishment, they are just as pro-life as those people standing and praying in front of the abortion mill (as long as that person is also against abortion).
And how can he say that the man deserved to die? He didn't know him, he didn't seem to know his charges. And who are we to judge if someone should die or not? A life for a life may seem to balance the scale to you, but you killed someone making it evan for them killing someone. How does that evan it out when you have killed someone dear to someone out there? No one should die buy human hands, only natural death should happen, but that can only happen when we the people stop wanting the blood shed of thousands, stop wanting more land and just dealing with what we have. Someone once told me that the who population of the US could all fit inside of Texas, yes we'd all be a little squished if we did do that, but the point is, is that we don't need to have the biggest house or the biggest yard to fit that pool you've always wanted. The main two reasons behind abortion is racism and "over population" (which is not evan close to true). So when we finally no longer need to want things then most likely the need for steeling will go down and for killing, thus getting rid of Capital Punishment. But since that isn't coming anytime soon, we'll have to go with it's just not working on the whole life for a life because when you kill someone that gives someone else that ability to kill you and then it goes on forever. It's a vicious cycle that I would recommend staying out of.