Thoughtful Motherhood

The Abortion Conspiracy

The Abortion Conspiracy is alive and well.  Lawmakers held a hearing on post-abortion depression/trauma where one woman testified as to her post-abortive experience.  Of course, the people (usually women) at the forefront of the conspiracy don't want to  admit that someone might get depressed after having an abortion.   If women are getting depressed after abortion, then it means that something is inately wrong with abortion.  So, they will not even consider the possibility that killing your own child could cause a woman a little heartache.  For a great fictional (but probably more true than we realize) account of the abortion conspiracy, read The Prophet by Frank Peretti.


For post-abortive counseling go to www.healinghearts.org


For more on the recent hearing go to http://www.citizenlink.org/CLNews/A000004534.cfm

5:24 AM - May. 3, 2007 - comments {1} - post comment


BlogGirl Has a Message for YOU!

BlogGirl came to visit this morning, and she has a very important message. Who is BlogGirl?  She is my alter ego, of course.  When a post is written too bluntly or is offensive, BlogGirl is to blame!  Please don't be upset with her, she is only trying to inform people of the sad state of the world.  She is passionate about the Truth, and since the pen (or the keyboard?) is mightier than the sword, she just might make ya bleed every now and then.

There are a couple of things that are bugging BlogGirl this morning, and they both have something in common - Sally Lieber.  In case you've been hiding under a rock, Sally Lieber is the wack-job California government henchwoman who wants to outlaw spanking.  Apparently, Sally Lieber has no respect for parental rights.  She is also trying to push a law making the new and ridiculous HPV vaccination mandatory for girls entering the 6th grade.  If you don't know how BlogGirl feels about the HPV vaccination then click here

BlogGirl knows that this is just a matter of time, but what she wants you to know (especially PS parents), is that you do have rights (even though you have signed most of them away when you put your child into the government education system).  Every state has different exemption policies.  You do not have to vaccinate your child against an STD (or any other disease, for that matter) if you don't want to.  Be informed.  Make better choices for your children.

BlogGirl is not surprised at the government's continued intrusion upon parental rights.  Once the government was given the "job" to educate our children, the fight to maintain our rights as parents begun.  If you give a mouse a cookie...

8:56 AM - Jan. 22, 2007 - comments {1} - post comment


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