Sunday, January 19, 2020

THE MARCH FOR LIFE - Well, we know the Democrat Party is not behind this one!


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    March for Life 2020 Preview: ‘Life Empowers’ Celebration

    Anti-abortion activists from around the US gather in Washington, DC January 19, 2018 for the annual 'March for Life.' / AFP PHOTO / Eva HAMBACH (Photo credit should read EVA HAMBACH/AFP/Getty Images)
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    The March for Life – the world’s largest pro-life event – will celebrate life and the women who give life this week in Washington, DC, and in dozens of states across the nation.
    The 47th annual March for Life in D.C. which will take place on Friday, January 24 on the National Mall, is heralding the event with the theme,  “Life Empowers: Pro-Life Is Pro-Woman.”
    The peaceful, pro-life demonstration is held each year on the anniversary of the Supreme Court’s 1973 landmark decision in Roe v. Wade, in which the Court created a right to abortion, though none ever existed in the Constitution.
    Many in the pro-life community in cities across the United States are already celebrating their annual Marches for Life:



    10,000 people marching for the sanctity of life in downtown Dallas. May every life be special. Let’s pray for all the lost children, women and families affected by this choice.



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    Joining our pro-life friends in northeast Ohio for a March for Life! Many of them prayed for President Trump and our pro-life leaders in Congress. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ



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    The 2020 March for Life arrives during a period of optimism for the pro-life movement, as many states have passed laws restricting abortion, the Senate has confirmed over 150 of President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees, and the Supreme Court will take up an abortion case concerning a Louisiana law that requires abortionists to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital.
    Meanwhile, the abortion lobby is using the language of “desperation,” holding “emergency” art exhibitions to raise funds and reminding supporters “the stakes are higher than ever” with abortion rights “on the line.”
    In an interview with Breitbart News, Tom McClusky, vice president of government affairs for the March for Life, agreed the pro-life movement is optimistic with “an energy that is positive.”
    “But, if you’re in the pro-life movement, you’re automatically optimistic because you are for life,” he said. “You can’t be pessimistic and be for life.”


    McClusky described the optimism and “cheerfulness” of those who travel from throughout the country to attend the national March for Life.
    “They’re cheerful because they’re marching for something that’s so serious and so devastating to our culture,” he said. “And I think that’s the attitude those of us on the national level need to take part in.”

    Despite 47 years of legalized abortion, there is more joy, more love, and more activism than ever before. Join @40DaysforLife as we and show the world that .
    Learn more at: http://www.40daysforlife.com



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    The pro-life leader contrasted the March for Life attendees with those from the women’s anti-Trump march. He said the day after Trump’s inauguration, he took some family members to a museum in Washington.
    “And that day also happened to be the Women’s March,” he recalled, chuckling. “And that was not a very cheerful bunch.”

    The supports women, except...

    - Pre-born women
    - Pro-life women
    - Pro-2nd Amend women
    - Women who have jobs, thanks to Pres. Trump
    - Israeli women

    The doesn't care about THOSE women. Thanks, but no thanks. I'll instead.





    Though optimistic, the pro-life movement continues to struggle to achieve its goals in a few areas.
    Pro-life leaders still lament the fact that Planned Parenthood – America’s largest abortion business – remains funded by taxpayer dollars. According to its own annual report released last week, Planned Parenthood performed a record high number of abortions this past year and took in record high taxpayer funding.
    The March for Life leader said the issue of defunding Planned Parenthood remains a source of frustration for pro-life leaders, though he believes the abortion giant’s funding may show a dip next year because it opted to withdraw from the Title X family planning grant program.
    Still, the defunding issue is a thorny one.
    “Every single pro-life group and every single pro-life elected official runs on defunding Planned Parenthood,” he explained. “But, then they get to Washington, DC, and they say here’s a list of reasons why we can’t do it.”


    McClusky said what is needed to accomplish Planned Parenthood’s defunding is “some outside of the box thinking.”
    “We do need to change some of the faces up there,” he added. “And sometimes that means also changing some of the faces that have an ‘R’ after their name.”
    “But, if we continue to have divided government, there are other things the federal government can do to further separate Planned Parenthood and organizations like it from taxpayer funds,” he suggested, affirming that the Trump administration has made progress administratively in this area.
    Another frustration facing pro-life leaders is the lack of any mention from the Department of Justice on the investigation into Planned Parenthood’s alleged profiting from the sales of body parts of aborted babies.
    In December 2017, Fox News reported the Justice Department had requested, from former Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), unredacted documents contained in the report of the committee’s investigation into Planned Parenthood and its partners in the biomedical procurement industry. The investigations concerned the selling of fetal body parts for a profit, the allegations that arose, in part, from an undercover video series exposΓ© by the Center for Medical Progress (CMP).
    In June 2019, current Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) joined Grassley in a letter to U.S. Attorney General William Barr and FBI Director Christopher Wray, demanding an update on the investigation into Planned Parenthood and the biomedical research industry.
    “We’re not really hearing anything,” McClusky admitted, confirming that the issue continues to be another frustrating one for pro-life leaders.
    As thousands of pro-life Americans descend this week on the nation’s capital, however, McClusky embraces the optimism of his movement, even while admitting he does not anticipate Roe v. Wade being directly overturned at this point in time, with the current makeup of the Supreme Court.
    “I think they may strike the abortion industry some strong blows with the Louisiana June medical services case [June Medical Services LLC v. Gee],” he explained. “And we had a whole bunch of states last year passing some great bills, with more gearing up this year.”
    “I think if we can get it reduced to the point where the issue is back in the states we’ll be fighting on 50 fronts,” McClusky said. “Except I think we’re more prepared to do that than the other side is.”

    One year ago today we were walking for LIFE at the National March for Life rally in DC with our own @archkck Archbishop Naumann - looking forward to the 2020 MARCH this week!



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    Planned Parenthood Did a Record 345,672 Abortions in FY18; Then Received a Record $616.8 Million in Government Money

    By Michael W. Chapman | January 9, 2020 | 10:30am EST






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    (CNSNews.com) -- Planned Parenthood's latest annual report, for 2018-2019, shows that the abortion giant performed a record 345,672 abortions in fiscal 2018 and received a record $616.8 million in government reimbursements and grants in the year that ended on June 30, 2019.. 
    For the time period of Oct. 1, 2017 through Sept. 30, 2018, Planned Parenthood offices performed 345,672 abortions, according to the annual report.
    Also, Planned Parenthood offices received $616.8 million in government health services reimbursements and grants for the year ending June 30, 2019. 
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    "Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc. (PPFA), is a tax-exempt corporation under Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3) and is not a private foundation (Tax ID #13-1644147)," states the annual report. "Contributions are tax deductible to the fullest extent available under the law. Planned Parenthood affiliates have the same tax status."
    “We learned two tragic facts from Planned Parenthood’s newly released annual report: that the number of children Planned Parenthood killed in the womb is at a record high and, shockingly, so is the amount of money it received from taxpayers," said Alison Centofante, director of External Affairs for Live Action.

    "This abortion machine, which is responsible for the taking of more than 345,000 preborn lives this year– a number consistently on the rise -- should be defunded immediately and shut down," she said.
    In a September 2016 letter urging people to join his Pro-Life coalition, Donald Trump stated that he was committed to "defunding Planned Parenthood as long as they continue to perform abortions, and reallocating their funding to community health centers that provide comprehensive health care for women."
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    "Together we can form this vital coalition so that Mike Pence and I can be advocates for the unborn and their mothers every day we are in the White House," stated Trump. 
    In 2017-18, Planned Parenthood performed 332,757 abortions (10/1/16--9/30/17) and received $563.8 million in government reimbursements and grants (for the year ending June 30, 2018). Adjusted for inflation from June 2018 to June 2019 = $573.09 million. 
    In 2016-17, Planned Parenthood performed 321,384 abortions and received $543.7 million in reimbursements and grants. Adjusted for inflation from June 2017 to June 2019 = $568.53 million.
    A human baby murdered by saline-injection abortion. (Priests for Life)
    A human baby murdered by saline-injection abortion. (Priests for Life)
    In 2015-16, Planned Parenthood did 328,348 abortions and took in $554.6 million in government reimbursements and grants. Adjusted for inflation from June 2016 to June 2019 = $589.40 million.
    In 2014-15: 323,999 abortions; $553.7 million in reimbursements and grants. Adjusted for inflation from June 2015 to June 2019 = $594.31 million.
    In 2013-14: 327,653 abortions and $528.4 million in government reimbursements and grants. Adjusted for inflation from June 2014 to June 2019 = $567.86 million.
    In 2012-13: 327,166 abortions and $540.6 million in reimbursements and grants. Adjusted for inflation from June 2013 to June 2019 = $593.01 million.
    In 2011-12: 333,964 abortions and $542.4 million in government reimbursements and grants (for year ended June 2012). Adjusted for inflation from June 2012 to June 2019 = $605.42 million.
    2010-2011: 329,445 abortions and  $538.5 million in government health services grants and reimbursements. Adjusted for inflation from June 2011 to June 2019 = $611.07 million.
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    2009-2010: 331,796 abortions and $487.4 million in government grants and reimbursements. Adjusted for inflation from June 2010 to June 2019 = $572.77 million.
    2008-2009: 324,008 abortions and $363.2 million in government grants and contracts (for year ended June 30, 2009). Adjusted for inflation from June 2009 to June 2019 = $431.31 million.
    2007-2008: 305,310 abortions and $349.6 million in government grants and contracts (for year ended June 30, 2008). Adjusted for inflation from June 2008 to June 2019 = $409.28 million. 
    2006-2007: 289,750 abortions and $336.7 million in government grants and contracts (for year ended June 30, 2007).  Adjusted for inflation from June 2007 to June 2019 = $413.93 million.
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    2005-2006: 264,943 abortions and $305.3 million in government grants and contracts (for year ended June 30, 2006). Adjusted for inflation from June 2006 to June 2019 = $385.41 million. 
    2004-2005: 255,015 abortions and $272.7 million in government grants and contracts (for year ended June 30, 2005). Adjusted for inflation from June 2005 to June 2019 = $366.28 million.
    2003-2004: 244,628 abortions and $265.2 million in government grants and contracts (for year ended June 30, 2004). Adjusted for inflation from June 2004 to June 2019 = $366.78 million.
    2002-2003: 227,375 abortions and $254.4 million in government grants and contracts. Adjusted for inflation from June 2003 to June 2019 = $385.62 million.
    2001-2002: 213,026 abortions and $240.9 million in government grants and contracts (for year ended June 30, 2002). Adjusted for inflation from June 2002 to June 2019 = $348.41 million.
    2000-2001:  197,070 abortions and $202.7 million in government grants and contracts (for year ended June 30, 2001). Adjusted for inflation from June 2001 to June 2019 = $296.51 million.

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