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Death Toll January 3-8, 2005
Hope Clinic- Granite City
Monday- Bag n’ Tag 138 babies from last week’s carnage
Tuesday-42 midnite
abortions TN, IN, MO,
IL 7 saints standing in the
gap
Wednesday- 15 IN, TN,
MO, IL 2 saints standing in the
gap
Thursday- 35 TX., CA,
MO, IL 2 saves
3 saints standing Small
Victories' save Cassandra Lynn born 7lbs, 20 inches
Friday- 39 SC, MO, IL
An Alton Illinois woman who works at a Crisis Pregnancy Center brought
her daughter to kill her baby. When lifesavers began offering them free help
and adoption rather than abortion, the mother of the pregnant girl scoffed
and told them she knew all that. Baffled proclaimers then made the comment,
"You know it’s murder,". The woman retorted, "You don’t
understand our circumstances." She also added that she was Baptist.
They both then walked inside the extermination camp, and did not come back
out during our watch.
Saturday- 42 TN, SC,
IN, MO, IL 2 saves,
twins, MO couple.
For once, Granite City looked
beautiful with the fresh blanket of snow that lightly covered the dismal
surroundings. A few saints were the first to arrive at the crime scene.
Butcherettes began arriving to crank up the killing machine. Two late-term
mothers from the day before were waiting in their cars. We began in prayer
then took our positions outside these gates of hell. Hope(less) plebotomist
wanna-be Rebecca Smith began walking into the deathcamp, and when lifesavers
told her, "Real medical professionals save and preserve lives they
don’t kill them," she yelled back, "At least I’ve got a
job!" We thought how prestigious that must look on her resume.-I
help kill babies, and help butcher mothers. Wonder what meat-cutters
union she belongs to?
Proclaimers Andy & Sara
were glowing as they shared the joyous news they were expecting a
baby. PTL!
A car from Columbia, MO.
pulled into the deathcamp lot. The couple exited almost running into the
mill to kill their baby as saints begged them to reconsider and then we
noticed the Jesus is Lord sticker on their vehicle. God have mercy!
New grandma Sandy stopped by
to show the intercessors her two-day old grand baby and to thank us for
helping them and being there.
In total 173 babies were killed, 4 babies saved. A total of 1183 babies
saved since January 2000 with 17 babies being adopted!
"If wombs had windows,
abortion would end." Unfortunately abortion happens in secrecy behind
the well-protected doors of abortion clinics and behind walls of the
mother’s womb, unseen and unheard.
Ever since the Supreme Court
legalized abortion in Roe v. Wade on January 22, 1973, almost 50
million unborn babies have been killed in the U.S.- some by having their
brains sucked out in partial-birth abortions. This American holocaust is
eight times larger than the loss of Jewish lives in Nazi Germany. You might
wonder how our nation could be involved in such a holocaust.
In 1857, in the now infamous
Dred Scott Decision, the Supreme Court of the United States declared that
slaves were not persons in the sense of Constitutional law, and therefore
were not protected by our Constitution or our laws.
We now look back at that
decision and ask, "How could people have been so morally blind? How
could there have been such moral turpitude as to suppose that these slaves
were ‘things,’ which people owned and could do with as they willed, even
to the point of killing them?"
Finally, the light invaded the
darkness, and in 1807 parliament voted to abolish the slave trade. In the
United States, it took a bloody civil war to end this bondage, after decade
upon decade of largely Christian-led antislavery movements, including the
Underground Railroad, which was run by the Quakers.
In 1936 another high tribunal,
the Supreme Tribunal of Nazi Germany, declared that Jews were not persons
and, therefore, not protected by the laws of Nazi Germany. This decision
opened the gates to the Holocaust, and millions died. Again we say,
"How could those people have been so morally blind? How could such
moral turpitude have existed without the people doing something about
it?" And again, in large measure this was done in private, hidden
behind the electrified walls or fences of concentration camps. When the war
finally ended, the gates were thrown open and the atrocities were revealed.
Then people were aghast at what had taken place, but it took the light to
invade the darkness.
Now let’s take a look at the
context in which the Roe v. Wade decision was made. Our nation had
just come through the decade of the 1960s. The moral values, traditions, and
laws of life that had governed Western civilization for two thousand years
had been, it seems, suddenly jettisoned in one decade. Acting in that moral
vacuum, the Supreme Court moved to provide what they felt was a solution to
the problems created by the blatant and epidemic immorality in America. The
solution: the sin engendered in the sexual revolution was to be covered up
by the abortion revolution. So began the parade of the dead.
"The traditional Western
ethic has always placed great emphasis on the intrinsic worth and equal
value of every human life regardless of its stage or condition. This ethic
has had the blessing of the Judeo-Christian heritage and has been the basis
for most of our laws and much of our social policy... This traditional ethic
is still clearly dominant, but there is much to suggest that it is being
eroded at its core and may eventually even be abandoned...
"Since the
old ethic has not been fully displaced it has been necessary to separate the
idea of abortion from the idea of killing, which continues to be socially
abhorrent. The result has been a curious avoidance of the scientific fact,
which everyone really knows, that human life begins at conception and it’s
continuous whether intra- or extra-uterine until death. The very
considerable semantic gymnastics which are required to rationalize abortion
as anything but taking a human life would be ludicrous if they were not
often put forth under socially impeccable auspices. It is suggested that
this schizophrenic sort of subterfuge is necessary because while a new ethic
is being accepted the old one has not yet been rejected." –Dr.
Malcolm Watts
Well, there it is- in painfully honest detail. And this editorial
predates Roe v. Wade by three years.
In 1973 the judges of the U.S.
Supreme Court again demonstrated their "consummate" wisdom by
passing Roe v. Wade. In that decision, they said that unborn children
are not persons and are not deserving of the protection of our Constitution
and laws. Thus, the American Holocaust was unleashed.
Missing in action
"From 1973-1986, abortions
were taking place at a rate of one abortion for every two or three live
births. If those babies had all been born, about half of which were males,
every two soldiers in the field might have an extra one by their side. A
taxpayer might find that the amount each taxpayer needs to pay into Social
Security would be split three or four ways instead of two or three. ...
"Why can't Americans see
clearly what they are doing to themselves and their nation? Why can we not
recognize the suicidal consequences of killing so many of each new
generation? In Charlotte, N.C., the death in Iraq of a single soldier from
Charlotte made front-page news, three days in a row. ...
"That same day, American terrorists inside abortion clinics, killed
about 4,000. Can we not sense the moral madness of making a sensation of the
one death and ignoring 4,000 others? In no way do we minimize the soldier's
death, nor the loss that he was to his family, to his friends and to
society... But if his disappearance is worth three days' front-page stories
in the Charlotte Observer ... why does the loss of 4,000 count for
nothing?"
Be encouraged~ Angela
Tune in to today’s Small Victories radio
program, AM 630 KJSL, at 1:00 P.M. Today's guests are Brenda
Pratt Shafer "What the Nurse Saw," and the testimony of
an abortion survivor. Replays Friday at
8:00 P.M. Sunday at 1:00 & 10:00 P.M. and Wednesday &
Monday at 12:00 A.M.
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