By Chrissy the Hyphenated
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I split off some of my “Human Rights for All Humans” album into two new and smaller albums.
“Alive and Human from Conception”
http://news.webshots.com/album/580255504pgzlCk
focuses on the wonders of pre-natal development while
“Abortion – Is this what you mean by CHOICE?”
http://news.webshots.com/album/580255208TOgKiL
focuses on the horrors abortion visits on the unborn. This one has a “Warning: Graphic Images” label on the front so folks who find the pics disturbing will know to avoid it.
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Filed under Abortion, Human Rights

Mark Crutcher of Life Dynamics, on “pro-choice” vs. “pro-abortion”:
I recently heard a guest on a political talk-show trying to defend taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood by saying that we should worry less about abortion and concentrate on helping people who are “already here.”
For those of us in the pro-life movement, it’s an argument we’ve heard regurgitated a million times before. Of course, that doesn’t change the fact that it’s complete nonsense. The biological reality is that the unborn are already here. If that’s not the case, I guess the unborn child that appears on a sonogram screen is just a hallucination. Or maybe the womb is some sort of alternative reality/parallel universe that we can look inside of and see these mysterious humanoids moving around who aren’t actually there.
You know, when you hear the loopy arguments the abortion lobby routinely trots out, you really have to wonder how many psychotropic drugs these people are taking.
Later in this talk-show, this same guy became outraged when a caller referred to him as “pro-abortion.” He instantly shot back that he was not pro-abortion but pro-choice and that the two are not the same.
Once again, this is an argument we hear daily. The interesting thing is, when people advocate other causes, you don’t hear them desperately trying to distance themselves from the activity under discussion. People who support capital punishment don’t bristle at being called pro-death penalty. People who work for the protection of animals don’t become infuriated if you refer to them as pro-animal. Those who support the Second Amendment don’t attack you for calling them pro-gun, and the list goes on and on. The only exception to this is people who support abortion. On one hand they will viciously defend its legality while, on the other hand, doing everything humanly possible to deny any association with it.
The message in this is clear. Simply put, even these people realize that abortion is indefensible.
But beyond that, here’s the issue I want to raise. Today, about 3500 American babies are going to have their legs torn off, their arms ripped out of the sockets, their chests crushed and their skulls split open. And when the day is over, most of their corpses will either be ground up in garbage disposals and flushed down the sewer system or tossed into dumpsters to be eaten by rats. Then tomorrow, another 3500 victims will be teed up, and the day after that another 3500, and the day after that another 3500, and so on.
What I want to know is this: for those defenseless babies, what is the difference between pro-abortion and pro-choice?
Copyright 2011 by Mark Crutcher. Used with permission.
Bob: I hope you don’t mind me adding the graphic. It seemed so appropriate.
Chrissy’s Site Bites in the “Human Rights for All Humans” album
Filed under Abortion, Human Rights, Planned Parenthood
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I urge everyone to get hold of a copy of this and watch it.
Maafa is Swahili for disaster. It is pronounced mah AHH fah. It refers to the 500 years of suffering of Africans and the African diaspora, through slavery, imperialism, colonialism, invasion, oppression, dehumanization and exploitation.
Maafa 21 tells the story of how Planned Parenthood and the Democratic Party planned the continued slavery and genocide of blacks via abortion and welfare. It’s a devastating tale that is waking up the black community and converting Mushy Middle, guilt-ridden liberal whites.
I heard more than a year ago that it had been pirated and was being sold on the streets in Harlem for $5 a copy. When the producer learned that, he said, “Good.” He’d paid his production expenses and just wants the story OUT THERE.
If you are in a position to organize a screening for a black community or a liberal white community, please! It’s one of the most powerful tools we have to defeat the Left!
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Settlement Reached in Lawsuit Involving Civil Rights Violations against Pro-Lifers at Chaffey College
This week Life Legal Defense Foundation announced the settlement of the federal civil rights action filed in October 2009 against several Chaffey College Campus police officers, on behalf of a group of young pro-life activists. The $225,000 settlement includes payment to plaintiffs for both monetary damages and their attorneys’ fees. The lawsuit was filed as a result of arrests that took place during a campus outreach by the pro-life group Survivors
at Chaffey College in Rancho Cucamonga in November 2007. (Read the full account of the arrests of Joey Cox, Jason Conrad, and James Conrad on page 5 of the Winter 2007 issue of Survivors Action News.)
http://survivors.la/news/san-24.pdf
The team members were recklessly assaulted by Chaffey College police officers, unlawfully arrested, and held in jail for three days.
Joey Cox was charged with causing a campus disruption and unlawfully recording a confidential conversation. All charges against Cox were dismissed on the eve of trial after the court of appeal agreed with his attorneys that the police unlawfully arrested him and illegally seized his tape recorder. Jason and James Conrad were charged with disturbing the peace and obstructing a police officer. In spite of the outrageous actions on the part of campus police and the clear evidence that the allegations were meritless, the district attorney refused to drop their charges and the case was brought to trial. A unanimous jury acquitted the Conrads of all criminal wrongdoing in May 2009. (Read more about the trial on the Life Legal Defense Foundation website.)
http://lldf.org/a/Press_Rel_090511_Chaffey_College-Survivors_Innocent
The young men who were wrongfully arrested felt vindicated when they learned that the Chaffey Police officers offered to settle the matter, including paying their attorneys’ fees. Nearly three and a half years after they were roughed up by the campus police and unlawfully jailed, they have now been justly compensated for the harm they suffered. “This case shows that the pursuit of justice may be a long battle, but the freedom to peacefully speak the truth about abortion on a public college campus, without fear of recrimination and police abuse of authority, is a right that we at the Life Legal Defense Foundation will relentlessly seek to protect,” stated Dana Cody, Executive Director of LLDF.
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Reported @ http://www.thomasmoresociety.org/2011/0318/bomb/
Reported @ http://www.kaj18.com/news/incendiary-device-thrown-at-kalispell-vigil-participants/
Reported @ http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0311/51949.html
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These are in my “Human Rights for All Humans” album
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