An American Family Association press release from several days ago, loaded with useful information. Hit the link for all the info; we are just posting an excerpt.
Many poeple will be traveking from the Hudson Valley for the March for Life, marking the infamous dat; if you cannot, then say a prayer.
42 Years After Roe v. Wade, Abortion Wages True War on Women
In the 42 years since the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in America, the effects on families have been devastating, says the American Family Association (AFA, www.afa.net). National Right to Life estimates that since 1973, more than 56 million abortions have been performed in the U.S.
Two female leaders within divisions of AFA say that abortion has taken so much away, not only from women in America, but also from parents, families and the culture at large.
“Abortion is not a solution to a problem, cure to a disease, remedy to a burden, or a convenience to an inconvenience,” said Monica Cole, director of OneMillionMoms.com, a division of AFA. “It only creates more problems in the form of turmoil, heartache, regret, hurt and depression. Abortion is not only harmful and destructive to the baby but also to the mother (and father) as so many have shared who have made this painful life-changing decision during a weak or desperate moment that they would change if possible. Most wish this option were not even available. Abortion should never be legal. Life cannot be left in human hands. Only God Himself, the Creator of life, has this control.”
Meeke Addison, Director of Communications for Urban Family Communications, where she co-hosts “Airing the Addisons” with her husband, Wil, on Urban Family Talk, a division of American Family Radio (AFR, www.afr.net), added that particularly alarming is the abortion industry’s targeting of African-American and Hispanic communities.
“It’s no secret that abortion providers target communities with higher minority populations,” said Addison, who is a leader in the African-American community. “We hear the cry that ‘Black Lives Matter’, and this is true. But if we are truly concerned about black lives, the African-American community should be rising up united across the nation to denounce the targeted slaughter of African-American unborn babies?”
"WE SHALL OVERCOME"! Let us quote the Dr. Martin Luther King: "IN ORDER TO CHANGE THEM, WE FIRST MUST LOVE THEM AND THEY MUST KNOW THEY ARE LOVED! Once the money ( our tax dollars) stops funding the abortion industry, you will see lives in the womb protected instead of targeted.
Posted by: Eileen Peterson | January 21, 2015 at 08:37 PM