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The Not-So-Silent Scream: The Philly House of Horrors Murder Trial and the Coming Legalization of Infanticide
“PHILADELPHIA — A Delaware woman who worked for Kermit Gosnell testified Tuesday that she was called back to a room at his abortion clinic in Philadelphia to hear one [baby] screaming amid the bodies of aborted babies kept on a shelf.”
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Posted in Activism, Charity, Crime, Culture, Ethics, Government, Law, Media, Money, Politics, Press, Science, Society, Violence
Tagged abortion, botched abortions, children, crime, culture of death, culture of life, death, Germantown, Germantown Reproductive Health Center, health care, infanticide, Jennifer McKenna Morbelli, Karnamaya Mongar, Kermit Gosnell, late-term abortion, law, Leroy Carhart, Maryland, murder, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Planned Parenthood, post birth abortion, safety, trial, victims, women, Women's Medical Society, women's rights
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When the US Government uses violence to solve its problems it teaches others to do the same
“Even when pressed by the demands of inner truth, men do not easily assume the task of opposing their government’s policy, especially in time of war. Nor does the human spirit move without great difficulty against all the apathy of conformist thought within one’s own bosom and in the surrounding world. Moreover, when the issues at hand seem as perplexing as they often do in the case of this dreadful conflict, we are always on the verge of being mesmerized by uncertainty; but we must move on…” ~ Martin Luther King, Jr. Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Religion, history, Activism, Government, Law, Theology, Culture, Crime, Society, Violence, Bible, Symbolism, Psychology, Ethics, Terrorism, Press, propaganda, War, Mental Health
Tagged 9/11, death, Martin Luther King Jr, violence, War on Terror, truth, murder, Wall Street, lies, assassination, MLK, bloodshed, culture of life, culture of death, US government, Jonestown, Vietnam, school shooting, gun control, cheating, James Tracy, Sandy Hook, gun violence
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Pope Francis: End the bloodshed in Syria
Pope Francis: End the bloodshed in Syria Will US Catholics, especially the bishops, speak out against the unjust US-NATO-Al Qaeda war on Syria now that Pope Francis has done so? Or will they continue to support the opposition? “Blessed are … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Charity, Crime, Ethics, Government, Government Agents, Law, Politics, Religion, Society, Terrorism, Theology, Violence, War
Tagged al Qaeda, bloodshed, Catholic Church, Christians, CIA, culture of death, culture of life, death, innocents, John Kerry, John McCain, Lindsey Graham, mercenaries, peace, people, Politics, Pope Francis, Syria, Syrian Opposition, US government, Vatican, violence, war
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Apologists for infanticide
“In the essay, titled “Heavy Petting,” Singer concluded that “sex across the species barrier,” while not normal, “ceases to be an offence [sic] to our status and dignity as human beings.” “Occasionally mutually satisfying activities may develop” when humans have sex … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Bible, Charity, Crime, Culture, Ethics, Government, Philosophy, Politics, Religion, Society, Violence
Tagged abortion, bestiality, children, choice, culture of death, culture of life, death, ethics, God, immorality, infanticide, killing, law, lawlessness, legal positivism, libertine, liberty, life, medicine, morality, murder, natural law, people, Peter Singer, Planned Parenthood, post birth abortion, prochoice, prolife, Roe versus Wade, sex, sexual immorality, sexual orientation, sin, social darwinism, Wesley Smith, will to power, women
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Reflexión – Por: Anturo Malvido Conway (Arbol)
La Violencia es una hiedra venenosa que esta contaminando y aniquilando las relaciones Humanas y a nuestra familias, por el bien de la Humanidad: ¡Detengamosla!
Violence is a poison that is polluting and annihilating human relationships and our families, for the sake of Humanity: STOP!
Posted in Activism, Charity, Crime, Culture, Drug War Violence, Ethics, Government, Law, Politics, Society, Symbolism, Terrorism, Violence, War
Tagged Anturo Malvido Conway, Arbol, culture of death, culture of life, death, drug war, government, justice, justicia, kidnapping, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, LEAP, life, marijuana, Mexico, Movimiento por la Paz con Justicia y Dignidad, MPJD, muerte, murder, police, prohibition, security, social justice, social theory, society, torture, victimas, victims, violence, violencia, War on Drugs, writing
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On my journey to Mexico
There’s an old saying: “You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink it” as this is up to the horse himself. People are free agents and are more than capable of entering search terms into a search engine and hitting ENTER or SEARCH if they wish to do so. I’m tired of writing about issues that require little thought and I’m tired of people thinking me a fool simply because I advocate wise policies which will save the lives of innocent peoples… Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, America, Americas, blood, bloodshed, culture of death, culture of life, death, dignity, God, image, innocents, Javier Sicilia, Jesus, justice, La Nuestra de Guadalupe, La Virgen de Guadalupe, Latin America, Left, lies, life, Mexico, miracle, movement, Movement for Peace with Justice and Dignity, Movimiento por la Paz con Justicia y Dignidad, murder, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Our Lady of the Americas, peace, people, Protectress of the Unborn, Right, The Virgin of Guadalupe, truth, United States of America, unjust war, US, violence, War on Drugs
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“20 Children die… each day”?!
“20 unborn babies die from abortion each day in Wisconsin..” Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Crime, Culture, Ethics, Law, Politics, Psychology, Society, Violence
Tagged abortion, beauty, children, choice, cognitive dissonance, culture of death, culture of life, death, evil, Frederick Nietzsche, hyper-violence, justice, lies, life, Marquis de Sade, Michel Foucault, murder, pathology, peace, psychology, Sandy Hook Elementary School, school shooting, selfishness, society, truth, ugliness, violence, war, women
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Culture of Death Report
“I call heaven and earth to witness against you today, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse. Therefore choose life, that you and your offspring may live” ~ Moses (Deuteronomy 30:19) Culture of Death Report … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Charity, Crime, Culture, Ethics, Government, Law, Politics, Religion, Society, Violence, War
Tagged abortion, Bible, blessings, choice, culture of death, culture of life, cursing, death, Deuteronomy, free will, God, Iraq, Jesus, life, Old Testament, people, responsibility, salvation, Satan, sin, war
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+ Opus justitiae pax – The work of justice shall be peace +
This makes for a good facebook flyer for our movement. Please share. I am heading to DC tomorrow. I have been warning people this was coming, and now it’s here, ready or not. I am telling people that if they do not support us, they need to stay out of the way, and that if they speak against us they will become our enemies, who are going down hard and fast … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Bible, Crime, Ethics, Government, Law, Mind Control, Philosophy, Politics, propaganda, Psychology, Religion, Society, Symbolism, Terrorism, Theology, Violence, War, Writing
Tagged 9/11, abortion, agression, anger, Arab Spring, atheism, Bible, capital punishment, Christ, Christian Zionism, CIA, criminals, culture of death, culture of life, death, death penalty, evil, federal law, Feminists For Life, forgiveness, freedom, God, good, hate, Iran-Contra, Jesus, JFK, justice, liberty, life, love, Martin Luther King Jr, misprision of treason, MLK, murder, NATO, nonviolence, occupy, peace, peacemaker, politicians, poverty, protest, RFK, salvation, Satan, sin, Summer of Justice 2013, treason, truth, US State Department, USG, violence, war, warmongers, Washington DC, Zionism
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Feminists for Life Names Remarkable Pro-Life Women®
Editor Jewels Green, who had an abortion and worked in an abortion clinic before becoming pro-life says, “I am deeply moved by the heartbreaking, courageous, life-affirming stories shared by these brave women. They inspire me to even stronger dedication to creating a world where resources are available to pregnant mothers, all life is respected regardless of the circumstances surrounding conception, and abortion is unthinkable.”
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Posted in Activism, Charity, Crime, Culture, Ethics, Government, Law, Politics, Society, Violence
Tagged abortion, Analyn Megison, Angelica Talavera, antiabortion, children, conservative, culture of death, culture of life, death, Diane Simoni, feminists, Feminists For Life, Heather Gemmen, hope, hopelessness, Jeannie French, Jewels Green, Joyce McCauley-Benner, Juda Myers, Julia Schoch, Kristi Hofferber, liberal, life, Lourdes Hnath, love, Politics, prochoice, progressive, prolife, Rebecca Kiessling, rights, Roe versus Wade, Tracy Haugen, women
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