I’ve received many forwards about the Red Envelope Project. To recap, as LifeNews.com reported:
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Inspired during a prayer, [Christ] Otto came up with the idea of sending red envelopes to President Barack Obama to protest his pro-abortion policies.
As he tells LifeNews.com, what started out as an email request to 120 of his ministry friends and supporters turned into a nationwide phenomenon that could result in hundreds of thousands of pro-life envelopes heading to the White House.

Added Catholic.net

Supporters have been encouraged to send an empty red envelope to President Obama, symbolizing a single child who died because of abortion.
On the back of each envelope, is a handwritten message that reads: “This envelope represents one child who died in abortion. It is empty because that life was unable to offer anything to the world. Responsibility begins with conception.”

Now that Valentine’s Day is over, presumably the impetus for the Red Envelope Project, I have something to say, some advice.
black hole.jpgEstimates of red envelopes sent to the President ranged from the aforementioned “hundreds of thousands” to “millions.”
That’s the problem. No one will ever know, because the White House is not going to tell anyone how many it gets. It’s simply going to throw them away. Does anyone really think WH Press Secretary Robert Gibbs will put this on his agenda about which to speak? “Wow, have we been inundated with red envelopes protesting the President’s abortion policy!” No. Well-intentioned people are sending their red envelopes to a black hole.
red envelope money.jpgI like the idea of the campaign, I think it’s a good PR stunt and a little outlet for frustration. The blogger at AboutAbortion.com thinks the effort is a waste of money, but I don’t. I think it’s an inexpensive way to show force.
BUT next year Christ Otto should have pro-lifers send their red protest envelopes to him or to an organization he creates.
Then hold a press conference, having the 100k or 1 million red envelopes on hand to give a visual demonstration of the pro-life Americans who protest Obama’s anti-life stance, and box them up and mail them, or better yet, hand deliver them if they can find a WH office that will accept them.
advocate - st. francis.jpgI know what I’m talking about, because we held an analogous campaign in 2004. At that time the parent company of Christ Hospital wanted to build a hospital in our community, as did a Catholic Hospital.
We organized a postcard campaign, having pro-lifers protesting CH’s plan mail their cards to us (click to enlarge).
We held a well-attended press conference at a nice hotel in Chicago with our thousands of postcards on hand as visual corroboration that our opinion was shared, and then I boxed them, drove them to Springfield, and hand-delivered them to the office of the IL Health Facilities Planning Board.
(Epilogue: We won, sort of. The – we now know corrupt – IHFPB decided not to let either hospital build. Apparently neither would line Blagojevich’s hand-picked officials’ pockets.)
Bottom line: I think the Red Envelope Project is a good idea, it just needs tweaking. I know Otto didn’t expect his idea to blossom as it has. He should exercise some media and visual savvy if he does this next year.

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