New Stanek WND column, “GOP + Gays = Anti-Life”
I wrote in my previous column that revelations during the final weeks of the autumn 2006 election season shifted my thinking on why national Republican Party leaders have been reticent to advance the life
issue.
It may be too easy to dismiss them as cowards. It may well be they are compromised.
The revelations were of corruption and homosexuality among legislators and influential staff….
The homosexual and abortion lobbies are evil twins with the same agenda. They work together. This is
something pro-lifers must get. We may focus on one issue, but homosexual activists focus on two, and one of those is ours.
In October gay activists circulated a paper called “The List” to conservative groups outing several high ranking queer GOP staffers. The List supposedly included names of homosexual legislators along with nine chiefs of staffs, two press secretaries and two directors of communications. It listed conservative legislators those staffers worked for….
Continue reading my column today, “GOP + Gays = Anti-Life,” on WND.com.

Keep it up, Ms. Stanek! You report on the most important issues–abortion “rights” & the
homosexual agenda. Thanks for putting pen to paper.
This is the most offensive column you have ever wrote. “fresh meat?” Are you kidding me? You actually believe abortion providers WANT people to get pregnant so they can make money performing abortions? What color is the sky in your world? You can believe that abortion is wrong if you want, but my god woman, how can you misjudge those who disagree with you to such an extent?
My wife’s abortion was not the result of “illicit sex.” Just plain old married sex. We had our reasons, and we have no regrets.
I’ll have to agree with Hal. This is among the most vile blog entries I’ve ever read. To be anti-choice (I refuse that other term) is one thing, but to suggest doctors want women to get pregnant so they can make money off abortions is simply despicable.
You’re dead wrong about homosexuality too. To call people selfish for simply asking that they not be willed out of existence by small-minded thugs of the American Taliban is mind blowingly stupid.
You are truly ignorant, Ms. Stanek.
Talk about hitting the nail on the head. Truer words were never spoken, I
Excellent insight on the connection between homosexual lobby and the abortion lobby.
We have arranged our 9th grade son’s school schedule to postpone the mandatory health class, to postpone it forever if we can. I know that high school is where the teachers count on the apathetic acquiecence of weary parents to push the excitement and normality of being gay into the kids’ open-minded noggins.
And I just happened to look at his school counselor’s webpage, where the counselor has placed a link to Planned Parenthood. No links to any crisis pregnancy organizations, though. No mistake about it: they are after our children.
Wow! You have done your homework. Maybe it would be better if God just blew up the entire ugly mess.
I haven’t read you much, I’m sorry to say. I did today, and you are exactly right about the GOP. To “walk the walk,” they must rise above political correctness, modern liberal trends in our culture, and immoral activities. For some reason, they just don’t get it.
The liberal mainstream media in this country is winning it all, and I hope folks like you are able to reach enough people to finally put a dent in their agenda. In fact, I would love for us to steamroll over their agenda, just as they have done to the rest of us for the last 50-100 years.
Hal & Josh: The abortion industry is a half-billion dollar industry – in the US alone. It’s a BUSINESS. Name a well-run business that doesn’t strive to increase its profits. You’re woefully naive if you think Planned Parenthood et al are in it for… what… altruism? If so, why don’t they raise money to give abortions away?
You don’t get the connection between the abortion industry making money from the government by teaching comprehensive sex ed, during which they lead kids to buy contraceptions from THEM, and if/when the contraceptives don’t work, get their abortions from THEM… and start the cycle all over again? It’s a racket, you blind people.
Jill, thanks for your reply. I think we just disagree. Are the adoption non-profits trying to increase teen pregnancy so they can do more adoptions? Of course not. I really don’t think Planned Parenthood wants young people, or older people, to get pregnant by accident. What kind of people would do that? That would truly be evil, and I just don’t believe it. Maybe that makes me blind, but the very kind ob/gyn who delivered my two kids also performed our abortion. I’m sure he didn’t do it for the money.
Hi Hal,
in a large way the pro-life is a cause. It is a view of a world that is not-yet. In a way, it peaks out at us every so often (and it is glorious/phenomenal/fantastic). I wish with all my being that such a life existed now. I will strive for such a world, so that the next generation will see that they are very precious [and worth my efforts].
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Jill,
You are correct. Planned Parenthood will not support “abstinence only” education because they know they will not make any money on abortions.
I think the best talk on “abstinence only” programs is by Jason Evert. He speaks at both Public and Private schools. You can listen to his talks here…
http://www.pureloveclub.com/seminars/index.php?id=3
Comprehensive sex ed, contraception and birth control all lead to more abortions for the abortion industry. Those who do not believe it are just nieve. Former Abortion Nurse Joan Appleton gives her testimony about “Birth Control Pills & Abortion”. Here is her statement…
I became more and more involved politically. We were a full-service clinic. We dealt with all types of sexually transmitted diseases, birth control, condoms, everything. I began to work more with organizations like Planned Parenthood, NARAL and NAF on certain projects.
I was issuing birth control pills after an abortion, and this is where I learned the real business and the real work of the abortion industry.
I would be able to counsel a woman and say, “Alright, we don’t want you to have to go through this procedure again. We want to get you started on birth control pills. We’ll give you your first packet free.” We could do this because the pharmaceutical companies gave it to us free. It’s good marketing. So we could distribute one pack free and write a prescription for five months worth. Everybody makes out.
If the birth control pill doesn’t work for you this time, it may be that it’s a little too strong. But don’t worry, come on back because there’s one that’s a little lower dose.
Now the pharmaceutical companies and Planned Parenthood and the abortion industry were not stupid. They knew that the less dose of estrogen in those pills, the more likely it was they were going to fail. But you don’t have to worry. We can bring you right back here for another abortion.
They even used percentages, by the way. Thirty percent failure rate, because were going to use the real low estrogen pill. So that means thirty percent will come back. And if we forget to tell you, by the way, that if you get the flu and have to be put on antibiotics, the chemical reaction between the birth control pill and the antibiotic renders the birth control pill worthless, and totally ineffective, so we have another twenty percent. Thank you, come back around.
When I started counseling women there were seven forms of sexually transmitted diseases. There are now twenty. But don’t worry, you can come back to us for that. Of course we will get you on some medication for that, and we know what the antibiotics do to the pill. Bingo! We have another ten, fifteen percent coming back around. Thank you.
http://www.prolifeaction.org/providers/appleton.htm
The connection between birth control and the homosexual act is neither are “open to life”. Being “open to life” is being open to God’s Plan rather than man’s plan. It’s an easy concept to follow but people want to make up excuses for their actions.
Mike
What on earth makes you think you have the right to tell me as a consenting adult, when and how I can have sex with another consenting adult?
The nerve of you people, you busybody nosey religious lunatics!
God, people like you make me sick!
Just in case you weren’t convinced that Planned Parenthood wants “unwanted” pregnancies, Consumer Reports evaluated condoms and found that the two worst were the one given out by Planned Parenthood:
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/health-fitness/health-care/condoms-and-contraception-205/ratings/index.htm
Dare I say that they are planning to make you a parent? And then they will be there to give your girlfriend an abortion, after you fork over their fee.
I would like to ask the pro-life people on this blog how they would feel if one of their living children might have been aborted by either the partial birth or late term abortion procedures? Can they fathom their child having its skull torn apart while it was being delivered alive (partial birth abortion)? Can they fathom their child having digoxin injected into its beating heart in the womb (late term abortion)? Do they understand that the aborted baby feels pain just as their living child does? It’s just beyond my comprehension that anyone would do this to their living children so how can they justify these procedures on their babies who are capable of being born alive?
Regarding the above, I misspoke. I meant to ask the question of pro-choice people, not pro-life people.
Hi Dianne,
I suspect that much of your answer stems from a male [and friends], who does not want ANY competition … like Herod killing all newborns in Judea. Isn’t it strange how persistent abortion is in mostly-male legislatures? OR how many males seek intellectual justification for their pro-choice stance? [very, very tricky, this ………………]
I always thought women were more pro-choice than men. I know the S.D. proposal was introduced by a male state senator. I suppose the statistics are our there to be examined.
I sincerely doubt that any male pro-choice leanings are due to not wanting any competition. Not wanting the financial burden perhaps. Maybe pro-choice people just believe what they say, i.e., it’s a difficult decision best left to a woman and her doctor.
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