Kate Middleton is with foetus

The New York Daily News used an expression that isn’t seen much these days: “with child”. The reason it isn’t is because we have become a society of casual aborters; we abort for convenience, birth control, greed – we don’t want to pay to raise a child -, selfishness, hedonism and solipsistic self-absorption.

Ideas are formed through language: we are reluctant to use language that might make us question our hell-bent determination to kill our unborn children and abort ourselves into extinction.

Good for the New York Daily News for swimming against the tide:

In recent days, Kate gave no sign of being with child as she kept up a busy schedule of royal appearances.

There is an abortion law in Canada after all

Unfortunately it is not a law that protects unborn babies: in Canada, an unborn baby can be aborted at any stage in a woman’s pregnancy.

There are laws, though, that protect the fragile sensibilities of abortion clinics and their clientele by enforcing a buffer zone around the clinic preventing pro-life demonstrators holding up signs or engaging in the ultimate act of civil disobedience: praying.

Hence, Linda Gibbons – who seems determined to illustrate Thoreau’s idea that under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is also a prison  – was once again arrested for carrying a sign with a picture of a baby.

To make sure the 63-year-old grandmother doesn’t make a break for it and go sprinting off down Hillsdale Avenue, leaping over cars and knocking down innocent pedestrians, four brave police officers seize, subdue and handcuff her before bundling her into a waiting car.

International Day of the Girl

The UN has designated October 11th the ‘International Day of the Girl’ in an effort to stop discrimination against girls.

Unhappily, neither the UN nor the International Anglican Women’s Network have denounced the ultimate discrimination against girls: not allowing them to be born. Sex-selective abortions in the past three decades have killed 163 million girls, an inconvenient statistic studiously ignored by the International Anglican Women’s Network, an organisation which champions “reproductive health services”, including abortions. Of girls.

From here:

Today, 11 October, is the first ever ‘International Day of the Girl’. The Day has been designated by the United Nations in response to a growing acknowledgement that investing in girls, while overcoming discrimination against girls, releases their potential to flourish and to contribute to their communities and to the world.

‘Girls are three times more likely than boys to suffer from malnutrition and are more likely to be forced into early marriage’, said Coordinator of the International Anglican Women’s Network, Ann Skamp. ‘Around the world, the daily realities of poverty, discrimination and violence mean that one in three girls is prevented from receiving a secondary education. Only when obstacles such as these are dismantled will girls properly achieve their full potential. So it’s time to shatter stereotypes, advocate for and enable equality, and change girls’ lives.’

The NDP is afraid to discuss abortion

Canada has no law limiting abortion – none at all. It is legal to murder a full-term baby while it is still in the womb and illegal to murder it five minutes later when it is outside of the womb. Jason Kenney, conservative immigration minister, is supporting a motion that would require parliament to study scientific evidence that could help us decide when human life begins.

The NDP, the party that would have us believe it defends the weakest in society, instead, champions a woman’s right to choose – to kill the weakest of the weak: her baby. Moreover, the NDP wants to suppress any discussion on the issue.

Evidently the NDP is not so sure of its position that it is willing to subject it to scrutiny. The reason is that, in their heart of hearts, everyone – even NDP politicians – knows that abortion is murder and the only reason for it being legal is that we are a society so given over to self-absorption, so immersed in narcissism, so solipsistic, we are willing to sacrifice our own children on the altar of hedonistic self-interest: much as ancient pagans burned their offspring as a propitiation to Moloch.

In fairness to the NDP – not that they would reciprocate – Harper and the entire liberal party are just as bad.

From here:

OTTAWA — The NDP hammered Immigration Minister Jason Kenney Tuesday after the cabinet minister said he will support a motion calling for a discussion about “when life begins.”

NDP status of women critic MP Niki Ashton says Kenney’s motives for supporting Tory MP Stephen Woodworth’s motion are dubious.

“The question here is why he is choosing to stand up in opposition to his government’s wishes on a motion that is so fundamental to women’s rights,” Ashton said

[….]

However, Ashton and her caucus colleague Francoise Boivin say the motion should have been smacked down before it reached the Commons because it challenges a woman’s right to choose.

 

Ontario government is keeping abortion statistics secret

From here:

Judging by the explanation for its decision to restrict public access to abortion figures, Ontario’s government should now be preparing a lengthy list of other statistics that are too dangerous to be shared with the public.

Questioned as to why it had begun making it harder to obtain figures related to the number of abortions performed in the province, a practice that has been increasingly evident to researchers for some time, the provincial Ministry of Health responded in a statement to the National Post: “Records relating to abortion services are highly sensitive and that is why a decision was made to exempt these records.”

The exemption referred to is an amendment last year to Ontario’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA). The act is intended to “increase the financial accountability of organizations in the broader public sector,” in part by making statistics publicly available. Abortion figures are excluded from the act.

Why? Well, because they’re “sensitive.”

If abortion is merely the expulsion of a group of cells from a woman’s womb, there is really no reason to conceal the number of expulsions.

If abortion is the terminating of a person’s life, then there should be a law against it.

The Ontario government can’t have it both ways: either publish the figures or have an honest parliamentary debate on limiting abortion – I would like it gone, but let’s start with “limiting”.

Abortion clinics giving Sunday discounts

It seems to be the only way for the death mills to avoid those pesky praying Christians.

Of course, the church always has a discount on what it is selling: salvation – and it’s free. Not just on Sundays.

From here:

American abortion clinics increasingly are offering discounts for their lethal procedures on Sundays.

For instance, Orlando (Fla.) Women’s Center advertises its Sunday abortion services in this way, according to The Christian Post: “LIMITED TIME SPECIAL! PRINT THIS PAGE AND BRING IT IN FOR $50 SAVINGS. ONLY ON SUNDAYS!”

A pro-life leader says the day of the discounts is connected to Christians’ presence with their churches instead of outside the clinics.

“I don’t think there is any coincidence … abortion facilities are facing increasing presence from Christians praying during business hours and are having to change up their business hours to try to avoid the attention,” said Michael Martelli, executive director of Maryland Coalition for Life, according to The Post.

A different kind of chance encounter

The headline blares: Women in chance sex encounters can receive the morning-after pill by courier.

Much as it find it revolting, at least I understand the concept of the convenience of having an abortifacient delivered to your door after filling out an online form. What mystifies me is the mechanics of a “chance sex encounter”. How does it work? With absolutely no volition on the part of the participants, does one accidentally bump into a person on the street, fall over and, by chance lose one’s underpants, insert one’s you-know-what into her you-know-what until there are fireworks and an offspring is conceived?

That must be it. I suppose it could happen to anyone.

“Clergy for Choice” pray to support abortion

From here:

40 DAYS of PRAYER and CONTEMPLATON

Humboldt County Clergy for Choice invite you to set aside time with your family and community to support women and reproductive justice for 40 days from March 18th through April 27th.

The flyer has a prayer for each day. Here are some of my favourites:

Day 1: Today we pray for women for whom pregnancy is not good news, that they know they have choices. [like killing your unborn baby]

Day 3: Today we pray for our daughters and granddaughters, that they will always know the power of making their own good decisions. [and be grateful that they were not aborted by their parents].

Day 4: Today we give thanks for the doctors who provide quality abortion care, and pray that they may be kept safe. [so they can kill more babies.]

Day 14: Today we pray for Christians everywhere to embrace the loving model of Jesus in the way he refused to shame women. [after all, when he wasn’t busy healing people, Jesus aborted babies as a side-line. I’ve forgotten which Gospel that is in] .

Day 18: Today we pray for all the staff at abortion clinics around the nation. May they be daily confirmed in the sacred care that they offer women. [how to show you care: abort someone – sacredly].

Day 29: Today we pray that all women will know that they are created in the image of God, good and holy, moral and wise. [unlike unborn babies who were not created by God and are a just meaningless clump of cells].

Day 36: Today we pray for the families we’ve chosen. May they know the blessing of choice. [We mustn’t forget that abortion is a blessing]

To whom are these clergy praying? Moloch.