[Jill Stanek]

May 6, 2008
Happy Mother's Day from Planned Parenthood

"Happy Mother's Day" greetings from Planned Parenthood are as grotesque as its "Choice on Earth" Christmas greetings.

Today PP CEO Cecile Richards issued an email plea for $ under the guise of a Mother's Day greeting and using her dead mother and daughter as props.

This pathetic woman is so psychologically and emotionally invested in abortion she has no semblance of a conscience left. If and when she has grandchildren, I'm sure she'll use them, too.

Note the numerous purposeful times she - or, rather, PP's pr firm - invokes the words "mother," "daughter," and "grandmother."

"Legacy"? What legacy? Pro-aborts can leave no legacy, another reason we can undoubtedly know our side will eventually win - through attrition.

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[HT: John Jansen from Pro-Life Action League]

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Farah: "Life, a tricky issue for Obama to stomach"

by Joseph Farah, CEO of WorldNetDaily.com, yesterday:

Barack Obama is so confident, so well-spoken, so self-assured, so articulate.

Most of the time.

If you want to see Barack Obama uneasy, at a loss for words, tentative, halting, just ask him one of the simplest and most profound questions to be debated in the public square for the last 35 years - since he was 12 years old.

The question: "Do you believe life begins at conception and, if not, when does it begin?"

I urge you to watch what happened when he was asked that question last month in a candidate forum at Messiah College in Pennsylvania.

Watch him melt. Watch him squirm. Watch him reach for words that fail him. Watch him admit he hasn't really come to grips with one of the very hottest public policy issues of our time. Watch him try to come up with an answer that won't offend anyone....
Now try to imagine this man going toe to toe with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad or Kim Jong-il or Hu Jintao or Vladimir Putin.

The man cannot even express coherently what he believes about when human life begins.

And despite the gibberish coming out of his mouth, he has studied this issue. He has been coached on it. He knows what he believes. He has voted on this issue as a state legislator in Illinois and as a U.S. senator in Washington.

Continue reading at WND. I previously blogged my thoughts on the jibberish both Obama and Clinton sputtered in answer to that most profound question.


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Roboing robotic Obama

David Brody is reporting that National Right to Life generated anti-Obama calls yesterday and even this morning to IN voters in anticipation of its primary today. Short, sweet, straightforward and honest. Good for NRLC:

Hello, this is National Right to Life PAC, asking you to vote against Barack Obama in tomorrow's primary election.

Barack Obama has said that his first act as President would be to sign the Freedom of Choice Act, which would enshrine abortion on demand into federal law and would require tax funding of abortion. This bill would legalize partial birth abortion again.

Barack Obama even voted against saving the lives of babies who survive late term abortion.

You can vote in either party's primary. If you vote in the Democratic primary, please do not vote for Barack Obama.

Every word of that script is accurate. There is no need to exaggerate, as much as the other side would call it such.

roemer.jpgAnd here's the gobbledygook response from turncoat, double-crossing, traitorous, supposedly pro-life former IN Congressman Tim "Benedict Judas Arnold" Roemer. If Roemer can sleep at night it's only because his conscience is dead, and he's dreaming about promises Obama has whispered in his ear to garner his support:

As a pro-life Catholic Democrat, one of the main reasons I endorsed Barack Obama is because he approaches issues from a non-ideological standpoint, and on issues like abortion, he deeply respects the views of folks on the other side of the argument. He believes that if we focus on what unites us, we can accomplish more than we ever will by retreating into our corners and shouting each other....
National Right to Life is running these calls because they know that Senator Clinton will be the easier Democrat to run against in the general election-and this is their way of giving her a helping hand in this tough primary battle.

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Senator Obama and Senator Clinton have virtually identical records on the abortion issue. I want Hoosiers to be absolutely clear: These calls we're getting are nothing more than a ploy. Folks who are going to vote in the Democratic primary tomorrow know that we need real change in Washington.

Obama "approaches issues from a non-ideological standpoint"? What bull. No one decides on abortion sans ideology. Is Roemer saying Obama is a robot, a zombie?

And "on issues like abortion, he deeply respects the views of folks on the other side of the argument"? Obama may, right before he votes for the most extreme abortion legislation possible and against the mildest pro-life legislation possible. So what if he's nice about it?

Obama and Clinton "have virtually identical records on the abortion issue"? Look again, Tim. Google "Born Alive Infants Protection Act." Obama has voted in favor of infanticide. Clinton has voted to oppose it. Not that I think she really meant it, but there's the facts.

[Roemer photo courtesy of VOANews]


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Bella dvd goes on sale today

bella dvd.jpgI've been tracking the movie Bella a year, since before it opened.

The Bella dvd goes on sale today. An email yesterday from its tireless promoters said Bella was the most popular presell dvd in its category yesterday on Amazon.

Bella tells the story of a world famous Latin soccer star who sinks into oblivion after accidentally killing a little girl. His life is set back on course when encountering a pregnant mother in crisis. Bella is a life-affirming, award-winning movie.

The aforementioned email said Bella's star, hunky and very nice Eduardo Verastegui, was to appear on Fox's Cavuto yesterday or today, O'Reilly yesterday, and The Today Show today at 10a EST. I can't find anything on the Fox website so don't think Eduardo appeared on a Fox show yesterday, unless someone saw something. Hoping it's tonight.

Here's the latest trailer on Bella. Love Wild Horses...

Eduardo's life story is inspiring. Watch a video here. View Eduardo as the male lead in Jennifer Lopez's 2001 music video, Ain't It Funny. And here's Eduardo's 2000 music video, Yo no se perder, produced by Gloria and Emilio Estefan.


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jasper's
quote of the day
[Kate] Hudson was only 24 when she gave birth to Ryder, and the fact that she spent what many would consider their prime Hollywood partying years breast-feeding and packing lunches doesn't really make much of an impression on her.

"Am I gonna look back and say, 'God, I wish I could have gone to that... that... concert?" she asks, making the same sour-lemon face of disdain she gives repeat costar Matthew McConqughey when he says something particularly idiotic onscreen.

"I'd rather be listening to my son sing songs. I'd rather be watching him sleep."


~ as quoted from the September 2008 issue of W magazine

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