Monday, March 8, 2010

**Four Weeks Pregnant**



This video is courtesy of EHD "EHD is a nonprofit organization working to improve health science education and public health.”

Friday, February 26, 2010

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Faces Abortion Lecture at Congressional Hearing

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Faces Abortion Lecture at Congressional Hearing

""Secretary Clinton, the most persecuted and at risk minority in the world today are unborn children," Smith said. "Pregnancy is not a disease. The child in the womb is neither a tumor nor a parasite to be destroyed."

Congressman Jeff Smith (R-NJ) spoke the plain truth to Madame Secretary --WOW, nicely done. Follow the link to read the entire story.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Woman Draws Pro-Life Shock by Live Blogging Abortion on Twitter, YouTube

What can I say but please pray for this woman and her tiny baby who never had a chance to live.

Woman Draws Pro-Life Shock by Live Blogging Abortion on Twitter, YouTube

...A woman who calls herself Angie the Atheist is prompting shock from pro-life advocates for live-blogging her drug-induced abortion and putting update on Twitter as she goes through the process. Angie recounts the process in graphic terms and displays a hatred for pro-life detractors.
..."For me, getting an abortion was the best decision," she said. "I began #livetweetingabortion on Twitter. Why on earth would I choose to go through something so personal — and controversial — on Twitter? Have I no shame? No, I don't. I don't feel ashamed of having an abortion."
...She also talks about the two part drug process, saying "Today's pill kills it, tomorrow's pills will flush its carcass (as horrifying to lifers as I can do)."

Now, Angie appears to have no regrets for the abortion and harsh words for pro-life people who are upset by what she's done.

"Don't think you're a moral crusader for trying to make me feel bad for killing a parasite that would've left my boy an orphan," she writes. "I've been having depression as a result of pregnancy. Ending that will probably make me feel much better."

Meeting Notes

Wow this weeks meeting was a real blast. We brainstormed for ways to develop our group and provide a solid frame work for it to continue long after we are gone. One of the big changes was in changing our name from Immaculate Conception Pro Life Committee to Immaculate Conception Pro Life Ministry. We also decided to use "Life for All" as our ministry's slogan and have plans to incorporate it into a new logo--but that is still to come.

Next week we will continue to work through creating our framework, including the selection of officers, length of term, etc. So, stay tuned.

Also this weekend is the big showing of the DVD "The Cost of Abortion"
I hope you will come join us at one of the times below:

DATE: Saturday, February 27, 2010
TIME: 3:30 PM
PLACE: St. Joseph’s Center, Upstairs

DATE: Sunday, February 28, 2010
TIMES: 12:30 PM and 2:30 PM
PLACE: St. Joseph’s Center, Upstairs

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Abortion Center in Youngstown, Ohio Closes After 34 Years in Business

Abortion Center in Youngstown, Ohio Closes After 34 Years in Business

Youngstown, OH (LifeNews.com) -- Pro-life advocates from Ohio heading to this year's March for Life later this week will have a reason to celebrate. That's because the abortion business that has operated in Youngstown for over 34 years permanently closed its doors last week.

The Mahoning Women's Center in Youngstown announced that its last day of doing abortions was last Tuesday.

Operaton Rescue officials informed LifeNews.com of the closure today and indicated the owner of the abortion center has retired and the building will be sold. As a result, there is no longer an abortion facility in the large eastern Ohio city.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Kentucky Senate Cmte OKs Bill Allowing Women to See Ultrasound Before Abortion

A Kentucky state Senate committee has approved a bill allowing women to see an ultrasound of their unborn baby before an abortion. When used in pregnancy centers ultrasounds help more than 80 percent of women decide against an abortion and to keep their baby.
Kentucky Senate Cmte OKs Bill Allowing Women to See Ultrasound Before Abortion