"I Remember You"

I ran across this moving poem on Facebook recently, and had to share it with you. With Rev. Hatchell’s permission, I present you with a poem written by a father who deeply regrets the abortion of his child. Please take a couple minutes to read this:

Sanctity of Human Life – ” I Remember You “
By Rev. Darrell Hatchell

I never got to hold you, or see your lovely face
In our daily, routined lives, there really is no trace
To prove that you existed or that you were conceived
But I will not forget you, dear precious child of mine
You are ever present, in my heart, my soul, my mind

Oh, how much I regret, the choices made back then
When I lived, so very deep, in the muck and mire of sin
Wandering aimlessly, groping in darkness, the only life I knew
And so with societies approval, we aborted you

O, how I wish, I could have known about the guilt, shame, and despair
Or how much I would want to hold you, and tell you that I care
O, how much I miss you, though we have never met,
You are still a part of me, and so I wont forget

Until the day God calls me home, and I meet him face to face
In that land of perfect day, where sin will have no place
I know that I shall meet you, and know you as you are
When God shall wipe from my mind, my sin, my shame, my scars.

Did this make you cry? It made me. This, my friends, is why we are in this movement for life. We’re here to change and save lives. 
I’m often told to stop telling women what to do with their bodies, and to stop forcing my morals on the world. As pro-lifers we’re accused of not caring about anything but “fetuses”. We’re told that fighting for abortion is wrong, because who are we to judge what is right and wrong? 
Let me tell you that those fluffy phrases do not come near to describing me, or why I fight for life.
I fight for life not only because abortion ends the lives of innocent babies, but also because it permanently damages the lives of at least two other people: the mother and father. We need to remember that there are at least three lives affected by every abortion: the baby, mother, and father. 
You can tell me, as someone did recently, that abortion does not hurt women, that it’s not a big deal, but that is simply not true. Killing a person leaves a huge amount of guilt on a person’s conscience, whether or not they choose to recognize it.  Rev.  Hatchell courageously shared his heart in this poem, and I hope it reminds you of why fighting against injustice is so important. I am committed, as a pro-life advocate, to saving lives of unborn babies, but also the lives of mothers and fathers, post-abortive parents, and anyone involved or touched by abortion. I am here to stand up not ‘just’ for babies, but for anyone who has been hurt by abortion. 
We’re not in this just for some lives. We’re in this for all life, because all life is sacred – born and unborn.
Are you in?



Dear Mr. President

Dear Mr. President,

On the anniversary of Roe v. Wade this year, you said

“As we mark the 39th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, we must remember that this Supreme Court decision not only protects a woman’s health and reproductive freedom, but also affirms a broader principle: that government should not intrude on private family matters.”

Now, I already knew that you are the most pro-abortion president in the history of America, but do you realize how utterly ironic and absurd that statement is? You see, you allow Planned Parenthood, the biggest abortion chain in America, to receive millions of taxpayer dollars…from our government. You, as the president, openly support a woman’s “right” to choose to have an abortion.

How in the world can you say the “government should not intrude on private family matters” when YOU are clearly intruding on the matter of abortion? You don’t want to take funding away from Planned Parenthood. You’ve made sure peaceful pro-lifers do not have an easy time saving women and babies. You want to force insurance companies to provide birth control and abortion drugs. You weaken conscience rights of those in the medical field who don’t want to kill babies.

I realize that you have a very difficult job, Mr. President. Believe me, I don’t want to be president. But I would really appreciate if you protected the rights of all humans, not just the born ones you care about.Our country was founded on the belief that all men are created equal, and that we have an intrinsic right to life. When did that change?

You, Mr. President support abortion, and clearly have exercised that belief. So next time you talk about the government and abortion, please don’t tell me you think that “government should not intrude on private family matters” because you, my friend, intrude on private family matters all the time.

Have a wonderful day, and let me know when you start to back up what you say.

Sincerely,

An American Girl

Update 1/24: I submitted this letter to lettertobarackobama.com. You can view the letter and leave a reply at this link.

Pro-"Choice" Counter Rally

      This past Saturday, while around 60,000 pro-lifers gathered for the Walk for Life, around 80 pro-“choicers” gathered for their West Coast Rally for Reproductive Rights in San Francisco, CA. They held the rally to protest our walk, and our “anti-abortion” agenda…apparently attempting to stop the Walk for Life, which proved unsuccessful. Take a look at these pictures, and my post from yesterday to see the stark difference between life and death.

This was the pro-choice “protest”…need I say more?
Trying to block the walk using an orange plastic fence decorated with hangers. How festive.
Not too happy that police are telling him to move

I can see one, maybe two people standing there trying to block the walk…
Being moved away

Protesters also tried to block the walk by linking hands and refusing to move. I can’t seem to find those pictures now. These next photos are some of the people I saw en route to Justin Herman Plaza.

This really make me want to support abortion. No, really. Ya’ll pro-choicers better stop dressing up in creepy costumes before all my pro-life homies are swayed by you!

Yes, telling me that Jesus likes abortion makes me want to support you as well.

The classic pro-choicer with a hanger: because we pro-lifers want you to have a back ally abortion…

Happy, aren’t they?

I show you these pictures not to scare you, or to shame these people. I show them so you can see what truly happened at the Walk for Life 2012.

What strikes me the most when I see people this willing to support death is that these people need our prayers. They are so conflicted and angry. There is so much hate inside of them that Satan preys on. We need to pray that our peaceful witness to life will touch their hearts. We need to pray that they overcome the evil that the culture of death has sucked them into. Please join me in praying for these people that they will one day come to the realization that abortion is wrong, and that they find peace through the grace of God.

Pro-Life
Pro-“choice”

Now you tell me: Who is going to win this battle for life? 

Walk for Life West Coast – A Photographic Journey

 As expected, the media has once again failed at reporting events that are not a part of their culture of death.

Yes, they failed even more miserably than this poor dog 🙂

I’m guessing that if we gathered 60,000 people for pretty much any other cause, we would have been ALL OVER the news. But no, the media doesn’t want to report things that might ruin their “my body, my choice” mentality – even if it’s a gathering of say, THOUSANDS of people!!! Well, that’s fine by me. The pro-life movement is growing by leaps and bounds, and the media not reporting on our events can’t put a damper on our passion for life!

In light of the media attention failure, I bring to you my Walk for Life West Coast Photographic Journey 2012. My brother and I took all these picture, and I’ve included info on them so you know what they’re of. Feel free to share, but please link back to this post 🙂

Here the crowd begins to form at the Civic Center Plaza in San Francisco, California just before 11am. We could not have asked for more perfect weather. Thank you God!

Fr. Frank Pavone – what an inspiration! 

Women from the Silent No More Awareness Campaign share their abortion stories

These stories remind me of why we’re in this movement. We’re here because abortion is part of destructive lifestyle, and we believe women and men deserve better than abortion (not to mention the babies). We were made for far greater things.

It’s inspirational and moving to see the courage these women have in sharing their stories and speaking out against the evil of abortion.

The crowd gathers, completely filling the Civic Center Plaza. Can we say, sardines perhaps?

Getting the crowd excited!!

Lori Hoye shares her testimony to life

Cheering for the place you come from. Go west coast!!

Dr. Wong shares his conversion story.

The abortion movement is the civil rights movement of our day.

You can see the Our Lady of Peace Church banner in yellow there

“You are the salt of the earth,” Rev. Childress told the Walk for Life crowd. “This is more than a pro-life movement. This is a holy spirit movement because the spirit addresses evil.”
 

Former Miss West Virginia, Jacquie Stalnaker giving her testimony to life
 

Walkers as far as you can see

We are the pro-life generation, and we will not rest until abortion become unthinkable in America! 

Respect life from the womb to the tomb

We’ll see you next year – only if abortion remains here in America!

 What’s up next? A photographic journey of the pro-“choice” counter rally. Check back tomorrow night to see the stark contrast between the two, and “like” my blog on Facebook if you haven’t already. Thanks!

Also up next: “What do you mean by choice” day, and why the pro-life movement will triumph. Stay tuned!

What do you mean by "choice"?

Is this what “choice” looks like?

Today is the 39th anniversary of the infamous Roe v. Wade supreme court decision that made abortion legal in America. The decision was passed because it was determined that under our constitution, we are entitled to a right to privacy, which includes the right to make a private decision to have an abortion. Well, I just went through the constitution, and didn’t see anything sayin’ we have a right to make private medical decisions about abortions. So yeah…I need to go ask George Washington if I missed a line or something here. Check it out for yourself, and let me know if you see something saying we have a right to make the private medical decision to have an abortion.

39 years later, we have the pro-life and pro-“choice” sides of the abortion debate. Pro-lifers fight for the right to life for all people from conception until natural death. Pro-choicers fight for a woman’s right to control her body using abortion, and contraception.

I see comments all the time about this “choice” to have an abortion, but I ask you: What do you mean by choice?


Do you mean the choice to end your child’s life? Do you mean the choice to hurt your own body and put your life in danger? Do you mean the choice to deprive your partner of his fatherhood? Do you mean the choice to kill?

What does this choice to have an abortion do? Take a look at this. (Warning: link contain graphic images). Is that what “choice” looks like?

Now you’re probably thinking “Laura, this is a silly question. By ‘choice’ I mean the right to choose what to do with my own body!” But think a little deeper. What does this choice do? What are you fighting for if you fight for this choice? Regardless of which side you identify with, think about it for a minute, then answer me this:


What do you mean by choice?