Voices for Life Is a blog dedicated to informing and educating the public on pro-life and pro-family issues. Our focus is to protect the sanctity of all human life from conception until natural death. This includes protecting babies from abortion, fetal tissue experimentation, and embryonic research; and the general population from euthanasia, cloning, population control and human genetic engineering.
Friday, August 30, 2013
Seattle Washington New Pro Life Action Group forms - VOCARE - to inform Catholic voters of important issues at the Washington Legislature so that we can all have a voice in the future direction of our state.
Jesus is calling you to make a difference.
At Vocare, it's our mission to inform Catholic voters of important issues under consideration by the Washington Legislature so that we can all have a voice in the future direction of our state.
Welcome Brothers & Sisters
Vocare is an informal organization of individual Catholics who are joining together to help engage the laity in spreading the light and love of Christ in Olympia. Although many of us are members of other Catholic and non-denominational organizations, our views and opinions are not the views and opinions of those organizations.
Our goal is to identify important issues in Olympia, develop an opinion on the issues based on inspiration from the Gospel and from our Catholic faith, and then distribute our opinions to Vocare members and organizations.
Recipients are then free to act on our suggestions as they desire..
http://vocarewa.org/home.html.....
Iowa Democrats joined 50 pro-abortion activists to Pray for Abortion Rights -
Iowa Democrat gubernatorial candidates Jack Hatch and Tyler Olson joined 50 pro-abortion activists in an extended prayer for abortion rights during a rally at the State Capitol on Wednesday. The noon event was meant to fire-up liberals prior to an afternoon hearing across the street conducted by the Iowa Board of Medicine regarding tele-med abortions.
They made the unusual decision, for Democrats, to begin the event with a prayer. This was likely in response to a prayer vigil being conducted by pro-life activists at the same time nearby.
Des Moines activist Midge Slater took the podium and spent five and a half minutes thanking God for abortion rights, abortion doctors and taxpayer funding for abortions. She also referred to the decision to have an abortion as “a blessing”.
During the entire prayer, State Senator Jack Hatch and Rep. Tyler Olson, both of whom are running for governor, kept their heads bowed and eyes closed, joining in the group prayer.
Here are a view excerpts from the pro-abortion prayer:
At the end of the prayer, Jack Hatch started to clap, but then stopped himself. Olson did not applaud.
The event then became a Democrat campaign rally, with a steady stream of attacks on Governor Branstad from Hatch, Olson and State Senator Janet Petersen (D-Des Moines).
“We need a governor who will encourage women and girls to seek a doctor, not prevent them from doing so,” Petersen said, clearly referring to abortion doctors. “Governor Branstad’s administration and his party have been actively working to limit women’s reproductive healthcare in the state from the moment he took office.”
Sen. Petersen has endorsed Olson for governor, over her fellow state senator from Des Moines, Jack Hatch.
Hatch was the next speaker. He rehashed the controversy from two years ago when he opposed the appointment of a pro-life Catholic woman to the Iowa Board of Medicine, once again claiming his opposition had nothing to do with her being pro-life, despite all evidence to the contrary. Hatch even earned a thistle from the liberal Des Moines Register for that episode.
Apparently, Jack Hatch has discovered a line somewhere buried deep in the U.S. Constitution that states taxpayers must fund other people’s abortions. Hatch referred to Republican legislators’ attempts to strip taxpayer funding for abortions as “wanting to deny a woman their constitutional right to have an abortion”. He did not provide the article or amendment where that language is written.
http://theiowarepublican.com/.....Finish Article
They made the unusual decision, for Democrats, to begin the event with a prayer. This was likely in response to a prayer vigil being conducted by pro-life activists at the same time nearby.
Des Moines activist Midge Slater took the podium and spent five and a half minutes thanking God for abortion rights, abortion doctors and taxpayer funding for abortions. She also referred to the decision to have an abortion as “a blessing”.
During the entire prayer, State Senator Jack Hatch and Rep. Tyler Olson, both of whom are running for governor, kept their heads bowed and eyes closed, joining in the group prayer.
Here are a view excerpts from the pro-abortion prayer:
“We give thanks, oh Lord, for the doctors, both current and future, who provide quality abortion care.”
“We pray for increased financial support for low-income women to access contraception, abortion and childcare.”
“Today, we pray for women in developing nations, that they may know the power of self-determination. May they have access to employment, education, birth control and abortion.”
“Today we pray for the families who have chosen. May they know the blessing of choice.”
“We pray for increased financial support for low-income women to access contraception, abortion and childcare.”
“Today, we pray for women in developing nations, that they may know the power of self-determination. May they have access to employment, education, birth control and abortion.”
“Today we pray for the families who have chosen. May they know the blessing of choice.”
The event then became a Democrat campaign rally, with a steady stream of attacks on Governor Branstad from Hatch, Olson and State Senator Janet Petersen (D-Des Moines).
“We need a governor who will encourage women and girls to seek a doctor, not prevent them from doing so,” Petersen said, clearly referring to abortion doctors. “Governor Branstad’s administration and his party have been actively working to limit women’s reproductive healthcare in the state from the moment he took office.”
Sen. Petersen has endorsed Olson for governor, over her fellow state senator from Des Moines, Jack Hatch.
Hatch was the next speaker. He rehashed the controversy from two years ago when he opposed the appointment of a pro-life Catholic woman to the Iowa Board of Medicine, once again claiming his opposition had nothing to do with her being pro-life, despite all evidence to the contrary. Hatch even earned a thistle from the liberal Des Moines Register for that episode.
Apparently, Jack Hatch has discovered a line somewhere buried deep in the U.S. Constitution that states taxpayers must fund other people’s abortions. Hatch referred to Republican legislators’ attempts to strip taxpayer funding for abortions as “wanting to deny a woman their constitutional right to have an abortion”. He did not provide the article or amendment where that language is written.
http://theiowarepublican.com/.....Finish Article
Abortion Coverage for Congress?
Family Research Council
We've alerted you before to Obamacare's pro-abortion guerrilla tactics, the secretive abortion surcharge and health plan accounting gimmicks. It appears the administration is up to it again!
Recently the federal government's human resources department, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), issued a proposed rule to help subsidize healthcare for Congressional staff and Members of Congress being forced onto the Obamacare state exchanges. The kicker is those federal dollars may now go to pay for plans offered on those exchanges that include abortion coverage.
There's been a longstanding ban on federal funds going to pay for abortion in Congressional and federal healthcare plans, but it now appears the administration is pushing a new abortion subsidy. The OPM plans to use its authority found in the Federal Employee Health Benefit Program (FEHBP) to contribute premium support to plans offered on the state exchanges that cover elective abortion.
The administration claims it will comply with the law prohibiting federal funds from going to abortion coverage, but healthcare experts and Rep. Chris Smith (R-N.J.), the author of the FEHBP ban, remain skeptical since OPM rule does not restrict Members and staff from receiving contributions if they choose plans with abortion coverage.
If experience is any guide, where abortion is not explicitly prohibited it's implicitly allowed. If the Administration plans to respect current law it should be an easy lift to include a ban in the proposed regulations, if for no other reason than to clarify an ambiguity.
That's what we're asking.
Right now the OPM is soliciting the public to comment on the new rule. Join us in telling the administration via public comment to quit hiding behind arcane regulations and bring this issue into the sunlight by explicitly prohibiting Members of Congress and their staff from receiving contributions through FEHBP for plans on the healthcare law's state exchanges that include abortion coverage.
The Question That Will Define Us
By: Rolley Haggard
Dave: Hey Norm, what's the correct pronunciation of the word “evangelical”? Is it “EVV-angelical,” or “EEV-angelical”? Long E or short E?
Norm: Long E.
Dave: So, “EEV-angelical,” right?
Norm: Right.
Dave: You sound pretty sure of yourself.
Norm: I am pretty sure of myself.
Dave: Oh? And how can you be so sure yours is the correct pronunciation? I've heard it used both ways.
Norm: Because I know the theology behind it.
Dave: Theology? What's theology got to do with the way you pronounce “evangelical”?
Norm: Simple. Using my pronunciation, if you take the “angelic” out of “evangelical,” phonetically speaking, what does that leave?
Dave: “Evil.”
Norm: I rest my case.
[Author's note: A halo each for “Dave” and “Norm” if the interaction above registers Honorable Mention in WikiLeaks' heavenly counterpart.]
* * *
The point of that little squib is to introduce an observation
regarding American evangelical Christianity: It has lost the angelic.
Or, to borrow language from Mark Twain, reports of its moral demise have
been greatly understated.Permit me, myself an evangelical, to explain.
continue reading at http://www.breakpoint.org
Rolley Haggard is a feature writer for BreakPoint.
Abortion Supporters Demand Free Abortions for All at Your Expense
by Cassy Fiano
Abortion advocates like to call pro-lifers the extremists, but is that really the case? As evidence, let’s examine Jessica Valenti’s latest pro-abortion rallying cry:
It’s time resuscitate the old rallying cry for “free abortions on demand without apology.” It may not be a popular message – but it’s absolutely necessary. After all, the opposition doesn’t have nearly as many caveats. They’re fighting for earlier and earlier bans on abortions, pushing for no exceptions for rape and incest, fighting against birth control coverage – even insisting that they have the right to threaten abortion providers. The all-out strategy is working; since 2010 over 50 abortion clinics have stop providing services.
… Earlier this month, I went to the launch of All Above All, a campaign dedicated to restoring public funding for abortion. I listed to partners in the campaign – representatives from organizations like the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health and the Center for Reproductive Rights – describe the desperate need to stop treating funding for abortion as a “third rail issue.” They talked about women who had to sell diapers and formula to be able to afford their abortions, and the incredible toll the Hyde Amendment takes on low-income families. It’s a message reproductive justice proponents and organizations have been hammering home for years, a message the mainstream movement has been hesitant to take on.
continue reading at http://www.lifenews.com
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Black Pro-Life Senator Not Invited to Speak at March on Washington
by Steven Ertelt
Senator Tim Scott is not on only the only black Republican member of Congress, he’s the only black member of the U.S. Senate of either party.
However, organizers of the March on Washington to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr’s. famous “I Have a Dream” speech declined to invite the unabashedly pro-life lawmakers to participate.
From Red Alert politics:
Noticeably absent from the speaker line-up at the Let Freedom Ring event commemorating the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington today: the nation’s only black Senator, Tim Scott.
Scott, a Republican Representative appointed by S.C. Governor Nikki Haley earlier this year to fill former Sen. Jim DeMint’s seat in the U.S. Senate after he retired, was not invited to participate in the historic event, a spokesperson for the Senator confirmed to Red Alert Politics in an email.
African-American leaders who did receive an invitation to speak at included Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) – who participated in the original March – Martin Luther King III, MSNBC host Al Sharpton and movie stars Jamie Foxx, Oprah Winfrey and Forest Whitaker.
continue reading at http://www.lifenews.com
Sept. 4th Pro-Marriage Rally in Harrisburg, PA
From Mike McMonagle, President
Pro-Life Coalition of PA
Since
early July 2013, forces of the Culture of Death have launched a war on
Pennsylvania's marriage law, which defines marriage as the union of one man and
one woman. For reasons that I describe
later in this letter, the definition of marriage is an issue of huge importance
to the pro-life movement.
The
next battle on this war occurs at a Commonwealth Court (CC) hearing on
Wednesday, September 4, 2013 at 10am at the Pa. Judicial Center at 601
Commonwealth Avenue in Harrisburg. This
CC hearing concerns Gov. Corbett's petition on behalf of the Pa. Department of
Health (where marriage certificates are ultimately filed) seeking a court order
directing the Montgomery County Register of Wills (ROW) to cease issuing
marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
This ROW has been issuing such licenses since July 23, 2013.
Pro-life
organizations in Pa. will be holding a rally and a press conference at the
Judicial Center from 9:30-10am and then from after the 10am hearing (expected
to take approximately one hour) to 12 noon.
Please join us for this rally press conference and hearing because an
increased number always enhances the effectiveness of our presence and message.
The
Judicial Center is an approximately 5 minute walk from the rear of the State
Capitol Building. Leave the East Wing
entrance and proceed toward the fountain, down the steps to Commonwealth
Avenue. Proceed left on Commonwealth
Avenue for three blocks. The Pa.
Judicial Center is between the Pa. Health and Welfare Building and the Pa.
Finance Building.
THE
REASONS WHY THE PA. PRO-LIFE MOVEMENT SHOULD LEAD ON THIS ISSUE
1. Marriage is God's image in our temporal world.
Human life is sacred because human beings are
created in God's image. God is three
Persons in which the love between God, the Father, and God, the Son, is God,
the Holy Spirit. The marital embrace
between husband and wife enables the love between a husband and a wife to
literally become a third person and, thus, reflects God's image. Therefore, "same-sex marriage" is a
stain on God's image.
2. The current definition of civil marriage in
Pa. best ensures the welfare of future children in our state by uniting
children with their mother and father.
3. "Marriage equality," which is the
slogan of same-sex marriage (SSM) supporters, ignores reality. SSM is inherently unequal to the union of one
man and one woman because homosexual relationships are incapable of producing
children.
4. The drive for SSM is a continuation of the war
on children. This war began by
preventing the conception of children by contraception and sterilization,
killing children conceived but not yet born by abortion and now intentionally
denying born children being raised by their mother and father through SSM.
5. The enactment of SSM laws inevitably result
and have resulted in the significant diminishment of civil and religious
liberties.
6. Pro-life organizations are currently the only
force available with active and committed participants to counter the SSM
forces.
National Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children Scheduled in Upper Chichester, PA
On Saturday,
September 14, Pro-Life Americans will honor the memory of the more than 56
million unborn victims of abortion during the National Day of Remembrance for
Aborted Children.
Solemn prayer
services will be held simultaneously at grave sites around the country where
abortion victims have been buried, as well as at many other memorial sites
dedicated in their honor.
Join us for the
National Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children and ensure that our unborn
brothers and sisters will not be forgotten.
Saturday,
September 14, 2013
Mass
will be celebrated at 12:00 noon
St.
John Fisher Church
4225
Chichester Avenue
Upper
Chichester, Pa., 19061
Followed
by a vehicle procession to
Immaculate
Heart of Mary Cemetery
1701
Market Street
Upper
Chichester, Pa., 19061
Contact
Jack and Pat O’Brien patandjohnob@yahoo.com
Joining
with:
Citizens
for a Pro-Life Society, Priests for Life and Pro-Life Action League
Amazing Photo! Tearing Down the PP Sign in College Station, Texas
From David Bereit, National Director
40 Days for Life
40 Days for Life
Yes, that's the sign being torn down
outside the CLOSED Planned Parenthood abortion center in
Bryan/College Station, Texas -- the site of the first-ever 40 Days
for Life campaign, and the center previously directed by Abby
Johnson, who had a conversion, quit her job and became a pro-life
activist.
Isn't that symbolic of the abortion industry as it continues to flounder and fail?
Think what it will be like when the sign is torn down outside the closed abortion center in YOUR city. In fact, two more Planned Parenthood centers -- where 40 Days for Life campaigns were held -- shut down this week alone!
In just a week and a half, on Saturday, September 7, the place where that picture was taken will be the site of BREAKTHROUGH 09.07.13 where people from across America -- and beyond -- will gather to:
Isn't that symbolic of the abortion industry as it continues to flounder and fail?
Think what it will be like when the sign is torn down outside the closed abortion center in YOUR city. In fact, two more Planned Parenthood centers -- where 40 Days for Life campaigns were held -- shut down this week alone!
In just a week and a half, on Saturday, September 7, the place where that picture was taken will be the site of BREAKTHROUGH 09.07.13 where people from across America -- and beyond -- will gather to:
- REMEMBER the children who lost their lives
- PRAY for healing of those harmed by abortion
- THANK God for hearing and answering prayers
- SHARE the hope with cities across America
WHAT:
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BREAKTHROUGH 09.07.13
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DATE:
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
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TIME:
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10 AM - 12 NOON followed by
fellowship time with free lunch at separate location for those who RSVP
at: http://breakthrough090713.com
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PLACE:
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In the public right-of-way outside
the closed
Planned Parenthood abortion center 4112 East 29th Street Bryan, Texas |
Use this link for more info on this event http://breakthrough090713.com/
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