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« on: October 24, 2003, 03:00:30 PM » |
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(from a recent Right To Life newsletter)
They call themselves the "November Gang."
The November Gang is a coalition of abortion clinic owners, abortion clinic directors, consultants to the abortion industry, and abortion rights activists. Their mission is profoundly disturbing. They not only want to sell abortions, but they want to help women feel good about themselves in the process.
As we expose this new approach, which is really nothing more than a decpetive marketing technique, you will clearly see that the abortion industry has reached a new low.
The following quote, taken from an article that appeared in the September issue of Glamour magazine sums up what we face in this new assault on human life:
"One of the questions November Gang clinics ask patients is, 'Can you see abortion as a 'loving act' toward your children and yourself?' Faced with that query, 'a lot of them are taken aback,' says Debi Jackson (executive director of Cincinnati Women's Services). 'Then they actually think about it and they're like, 'Yeah, that's what I'm doing. I do love this child, but I can't (have) it right now.'"
It is total nonsense to suggest that you can love your child, at the same time giving permission to have it torn limb from limb!
The November Gang is encouraging their abortion customers to express their feelings on little pink Valentines that are hung in the halls of abortion clinics in different parts of the country. These Valentines like the one below, give us a clear indication of the depth of deception in the abortion debate:
"To my little angel,...please understand that wasn't your time because you are better off in the hands of God than mine at this moment...You are and forever will be beautiful and pure. I smile when I think of you, even if I cry. You have given me reason to be strong and wise and responsible. You will always be my baby. I will see you in heaven, sweetheart. I love you! Always and unconditionally, Your mommy."
Even the men are encouraged to get into the act. This is what one father wrote in an abortion clinic "journal:"
"...But know this, I would've been the best father I possible could. Who knows, you could've been my big league pitcher or my little ballerina...I wish things were different, but this is the right, responsible decision. I love youe. Daddy."
From another father...
"...With God's blessing we will have children when the time is right and be in heaven with our unborn child."
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