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By Chuck Ring (GadaboutBlogalot ©2009 – 2010)
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Tomorrow, February 8, 2010 is my 70th birthday anniversary. I’ve had a good life and I hope it has been a useful life. Whatever my life has been or will be, it was and is so much more than those millions of souls who never had the chance to live after having their life taken by the personnel in abortion clinics. In short, for them … not even a minute of bright light to see, fresh air to breath or a loving touch to feel on the skin.
Others have written regarding the terrible and tragic price our society has paid through the abortion processes, but recently NOW and NARAL have found it necessary to attack the messengers of Pro Life organizations, when they protest the message of the super bowl commercial regarding the celebrated life of Tim Tebow. Celebrated because his mother did not follow her physician’s recommendation to terminate her pregnancy with Tim.
I’ll stop and allow the words of Susan Swift in Big Journalism explain further. Words she wrote today on the subject of abortion and its enablers. Please be forewarned that some of the content in or connected to Ms. Swift’s article is unsuitable for some to view. With the foregoing in mind, you can click here
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Happy, happy birthday and may God bless you this year. God bless the mothers who love their children and give them life.
Thank you for the wishes and thanks always for commenting,
And you don’t look a day over 59!
Happy Birthday, Chuck!
Hmm. I am not a big fan of Focus on the Family in many respects. But I saw the ad and wondered what could possibly be so offensive about it. Nothing in the ad was “in your face”–rather it just celebrated a mother’s pride and then refered the viewer to a website should they choose to go.
Then I had this thought. It was not what was in the ad that was the problem–it was the temerity that we-the opposition-have in proudly broadcasting our point of view. I think these “gray-haired feminists” actually hate the fact that opposition exists.
And that is a sobering thought.
I wish I had said what you have regarding the “old gentle women.”
Seriously I believe you are exactly right.
About the years, since you’re going to fib regarding 59, you could have skipped on down to 49 0r 39!