Back in January CO pro-lifers warned Weitz Company executives if they persisted with helping Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains build its mega-abortion mill, pro-lifers would place them on permanent collaborators status and picket them until the mill they helped construct stopped aborting children.
Weitz refused to stop, the mill was completed in July, and the rest of the story began.
Here's one example. Reported pro-lifer Jo Scott from the scene...
On Halloween monsters are usually seen prowling neighborhood streets, but this year it was Christians protesting a real live monster's home in Denver.Protesters with the Colorado Collaborator's Project visited the home of Bill Hornaday, CEO of the Weitz Company, builder and general contractor for the newest and largest PP abortion mill in the country.
Mr. Hornaday, while claiming to be a Christian, saw no hypocrisy in building a real chamber of horrors for innocent unborn baby boys and girls.
Jason Troyer dressed as an abortionist in bloody surgical scrubs and used a megaphone (the one thing the new city ordinance forgot to outlaw) to thank Hornaday for his help in the baby killing business.
Because the attitude in Hornaday's neighborhood ranges from apathetic to hostile Jason, "the abortionist," thanked them for their apathy and for the big bucks lining Hornaday's pockets.Six others walked the neighborhood carrying "I'm a person" signs while Rachel Troyer and Shelia Lund went door to door promoting the Personhood Amendment with Yes on Amendment 48 literature.
Halloween is a spooky holiday that children love to participate in, but the kids that visit the house that Hornaday built enter a nightmare and there is no way out.
I commend CO pro-lifers for following through. Their diligence not only negatively impacts Weitz and its execs but also abortion mill construction projects around the country.
Warning: I'm sick and tired of deleting the same disparaging comments against individual CO pro-lifers and will ban anyone doing so.
Comments:
What great people. God bless them for defending the unborn.
The apathy about abortion is terrible. Christians need to take a strong stand against this, but it seems that few are.
Praying for a McCain/Palin win tomorrow!
Posted by: Joanne at November 3, 2008 10:34 AM
Good for you Jill.
Having propagandist for abortion posting a continuous assault on your writing and reporting about abortion, eventually leads to arguments between pro lifers at this site.
The most vile and obnoxious pro abortionist posters at this site, are never rebuked for their vile and obnoxious posting by their fellow propagandist.
Almost every fact you present in your writing Jill, is attacked as being false facts by a pack of abortion trolls at your site.
At least they don't have backwards baseball caps on - thank goodness. But those little ankle-socks look like heck IMO.
Posted by: Doug at November 3, 2008 11:43 AMLOL. Down to seven people, eh? I guess permanent collaborator status ain't what it used to be.
Posted by: reality at November 3, 2008 12:05 PMLooks like the conservative ideology of the "Christian Right" is wrong again. Go Obama! Bring it on, pro-lifers. Pro-choicers save more babies by providing birth control options and information to women everywhere. Get a clue.
Posted by: Lu Ann at November 3, 2008 12:16 PM"Pro-choicers save more babies by providing birth control options and information to women everywhere. Get a clue."
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What a crock. Fighting abortion, teen pregnancy, etc. with your sort of birth control has been proven to be a lot like fighting forest fires with gasoline. Artificial birth control, the only kind pushed by proabort population control freaks, does not save babies. It isn't intended to. It is intended to prevent them from existing. Induced abortion is just a lynchpin to back up the myriad failures of artificial birth control substances & devices, most of which are abortifacient in themselves.
These items are not a "solution" to surgically induced abortion, they are foreplay for it. They do not ensure that babies won't be conceived, or that they won't be aborted. They do ensure a mental dissociation of sex and pregnancy, which tends to make unplanned children less prepared for, less welcome and therefore seem more threatening, and so more likely to become grist for the local death mills.
Very well said, reality czech.
Posted by: Bobby Bambino at November 3, 2008 12:36 PMDoug,
Now a fashion policeman.
Got a license dude?
Ps. Your econ for "automotive sales up 39%" is one of your greatest blunders evah posted anywhere on the net.
And, gas prices?
My petrol, econ predictions are right on.
Chrysler, going, going, gone. Gm, gettin down to business with those car loans fronted by GMAC, being another disaster of the debtbeat gen.
Doug is next.
After doing nothing to get your 401k,mutual fund,pension funds, all their value back, the O god will finish of your job, Doug. And neither will McCain.
Yep, coal is evil, and so is Doug bringing that evil power to the evil people craving some warmth in the winter.
Deflation, followed by inflation destroys energy use once and for all. Just as the O man wants it to be.
Adios dude, they got your pension, and eventually the O god will get your job of maintaining a industry filled with producing evil energy for those evil comsumers of energy.
What I like is the fool that votes the vote, that produces his own economic death, for the right to abort potential consumers of energy.
China, India?
Capital fleeing from those nations as fast as they can, and leaving projects for energy use to rot in the sun.
Posted by: yllas at November 3, 2008 12:37 PM
Maybe someone should picket outside these folks houses with pictures of deathly ill pregnant women whom they would deny the option of abortion.
Posted by: Ray at November 3, 2008 3:51 PMI wonder whether Jo Scott feels safe when she's alone with her looney husband Ken Scott.
She shouldn't.
Posted by: Wonderman at November 3, 2008 3:57 PMMaybe someone should picket outside these folks houses with pictures of deathly ill pregnant women whom they would deny the option of abortion.
Posted by: Ray at November 3, 2008 3:51 PM
Isn't that a bit of a stretch?
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yllas,
Doug, Now a fashion policeman.
LOL, I thought the same thing!
Doug, I didn't know you were a fashion plate! :0)
Posted by: Janet at November 3, 2008 4:33 PMLu Ann @ 12:16 PM,
Looks like the conservative ideology of the "Christian Right" is wrong again. Go Obama! Bring it on, pro-lifers. Pro-choicers save more babies by providing birth control options and information to women everywhere. Get a clue.
Learn the facts. Did you know that half of all abortions are due to failed birth control??? How is birth control saving babies, again??
And - you don't have to be Christian or a conservative to be a pro-lifer.
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reality czech @ 12:35,
Perfectly said!
*claps* great post reality czech *claps*
Exactly what I would say!
Posted by: LizFromNebraska at November 3, 2008 4:50 PMWe did this with our local abortionsists. First we approaced them through a 3rd party pro-abort pediatrician. The abortionists were not interested in dialoging.
So we organized a boycott. Picketed their offices. And though it was difficult, because abortion sympathizers in the local government were unwilling to provide copies of their business licenses, which are public records, we obtained their home addresses and picketed their homes. The process took a while because we had some sticklers for details who wanted to give the abortionist every opportunity to comply, before they would concede these guys were not going to ever stop killing prenatal children as a matter of principle or conscience.
Our picket signs were very polite. We asked asked them nicely by name, 'Dr. x, please stop performing elective abortions.' The text was laid over photographs of living human embryo/fetuses or as they are more commonly known, unborn children.
We were not warmly received, in the abortionists neighborhoods or on the public sidewalk outside their place of business. The local police rousted us, wanted to see our ID. I chose to comply with their requests even though I knew they had no legal reason for requiring the information. I knew they were attempting to intimidate us into surrendering our free speech rights. But you know, sometimes you just have to be nicer than Jesus to accomodate your squeemish fellow christians. Heaven forbid that we would do anything that might embarass Jesus or them.
After all, these prenatal children were not 'volunteering' to die for the sake of 'choice' . The very fact that the pregnant women were seeking an abortion established that the prenatal children had chosen life.
One unexpected result for me personally is that I now have respect for people who carry picket signs, even when I do not agree with their point of view. Unfortunately, the respect is not often reciprocated from people on the left. But what the heck, america is still a free country.
The four men who performed abortions were members of a medical group that was named, xxx (identity withheld to protect the guilty) Family Practice. The irony is that they offered and provided no prenatal care for the woman who chose to continue her pregnancy. There are sound business reasons for this policy. Your exposure for malpractice is reduced. No one whose has legal standing is concerned with the welfare of the prenatal child. Most post abort women are too ashamed to bring suit if they are injured. And the abortionist can schedule abortion to accomodate their schedule. Live births do not lend themselves to that can of administrative control. And last, but certainly not least, an abortionists can deliver a helluva lot more dead babies than live ones in any given time period.
One other unusal bit of morbose trvia that came out of our reseach into xxx Family Practice is they kept track of how many abortions each member of the group performed and if anyone got more than their fair share, there was some high octane whining and moaning between them.
The abortionist required cash payments for their services. No checks, credit cards or insurance accepted. Planned Parenthood in Canada referred women to this facility on the US side of the border. I know these things to be true because I personally retrieved the billing records from the trash. I thought it unusual that only the records for cash transactions for abortions found their way into the trash. I passed that information along to the I.R.S. and the state revenue department. As far as I know nothing ever came of the matter. But maybe even 'blood sucking' tax collectors draw the line at actual blood money.
One of the four abortionists ended up having his medical license suspended because several of his regular female patients, not the one time visit women who procurred an abortion, accused him of sexual harrassment and sexual assault during medical examinations.
There was another abortionist in a community closer to the Canadian border who would use ultrasound to determine the gender of the prenatal child. It seems that that a particular ethnic group in canada preferd male children over female, so Planned Parenthood would send the pregant women to this abortionist to dispose of the unwanted females. I think feminists refer to that as misogyny. But evidently it only offends them if the discrimination occurs after the live birth. Now it even the requirement to be born alive has been waived. (This is all very confusing for us 'lame brained knuckledragging neanderthals'. It must be one of those 'female things' that us guys just can't 'get'.)
Under the penalty of perjury I do hereby swear that the aforementioned testimony is true and accurate.
yor bro ken
Posted by: kbhvac at November 3, 2008 6:32 PMNo killing with tranquility
Posted by: truthseeker at November 4, 2008 12:19 AMNow a fashion policeman. Got a license dude?
yllas, no, of course not - it's just my opinion. But on the backwards baseball caps, you gotta agree with me, right? ; )
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Yep, coal is evil, and so is Doug bringing that evil power to the evil people craving some warmth in the winter.
As Hal so wisely (and with such restraint) noted - you are a strange person.
If you really want to discuss coal, I'm much more for nuclear power. In the US, the bottom line is that we're going to be burning a lot of coal for a long, long time.
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My petrol, econ predictions are right on.
Credit where credit is due - gasoline prices have fallen fast, to be sure, though your prediction has not yet come about. You've got a lot of time left, of course.
You said $1.50 or lower for gas. I agreed that a worldwide depression could do it. We shall see.
You also said "historic lows" for oil to come within 3 to 5 years, and that too is far from unfulfilled. I said I wasn't going to hold you to it, since I didn't think you even knew where oil prices had been, and I still don't think you know.
On the economy, you and I don't really disagree.
On gas and oil prices, you maintained that in the 1970's we drilled our way out of the problem, and that was just plain wrong.
Doug, I didn't know you were a fashion plate! :0)
Ha! Janet, very rarely. I almost always just wear work clothes.
On the socks - I hark back to the days of Rod Laver and Ken Rosewall playing tennis.
Posted by: Doug at November 4, 2008 7:19 AMyllas: Your econ for "automotive sales up 39%" is one of your greatest blunders evah posted anywhere on the net.
This is a perfect example of just how confused you often are, perhaps mixed in with your penchant for outright lies.
That is what happened in the past, yes, and it's not dependent on what happens in the future.
It was not to say that sales wouldn't slow, it was not to say that sales weren't already slowing. It's what had happened to a given time.
Regardless of what occurs in the future, the past is not altered by that, viewing time as one dimension, but sometimes you don't even appear capable of that.
Posted by: Doug at November 4, 2008 7:27 AM
"Reported pro-lifer Jo Scott"
If she's associated with Ken Scott, then talk of other people being "monsters" is ludicrous.
Posted by: Nathan at November 5, 2008 7:22 PM
