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Posted by Gail Richardson at 05:00 AM. Filed under: Daily Scripture and Prayer •
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Posted by Gail Richardson at 01:54 PM. Filed under: Daily Scripture and Prayer •
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Posted by Gail Richardson at 05:00 AM. Filed under: Daily Scripture and Prayer •

"...the Catholic Holy Cross Cemetery owned by Resurrection Cemetery Association in Butte - contains a memorial for local residents to pray the rosary, at the 'Tomb of the Unborn'. This memorial, located a short distance west of the church, was erected as a dedication to all babies who have died because of abortion"
I don't want to turn this tragic event into some creepy spiritual "I told you so" moment, but I think of the time spent outside of Feldkamp's - Pam Feldkamp laughing at the fetal development signs, Bud Feldkamp trying not to make eye contact as he got into his car with a small child in tow - and I think of the haunting words, "Think of your children." I wonder if those words were haunting Feldkamp as well as he stood in the snow among the remains of loved ones, just feet from the 'Tomb of the Unborn'?
I only hope and pray that in the face of this tragedy, Feldkamp recognizes his need for repentance and reformation. I pray that God will use this unfortunate catastrophe to soften the hearts of Bud and Pam and that they will draw close to the Lord and wash their hands of the blood of thousands of innocent children, each as precious and irreplaceable as their own.
"I have set before you life and death, the blessing and the curse. Choose life, then." (Deut. 30:19)
- Gingi Edmonds
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Posted by Gail Richardson at 07:17 AM. Filed under: Daily Scripture and Prayer •
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Posted by Jake Dagel at 06:12 PM. Filed under: Pro-Life Unity • Teen Defenders • United Calls for Action • National • States • Iowa • Take Action! •

I don't know who I'm madder at, USA Today or myself.
Last week USA Today editorial writer Louise Branson e-mailed me a request to:
... write a short piece for us about the regulation of fertility clinics in the aftermath of the octuplets scandal, and praising the proposed GA legislation as the standard that should be set nationwide. The piece would need to be around 350 words. It would be an opposing view to our editorial that would warn against the kind of regulation that brings anti-abortion politics into the issue.
"Absolutely," I responded. With a pro-abortion audience in mind, I wrote a piece explaining the harm of egg harvesting to women, the vast number of human embryos killed throughout the in vitro fertilization process, and how human embryo research proponents use the "leftover" embryos excuse to push their agenda. I closed by describing common sense regulations.
I received this response:
Sorry to be a pain, but could I get you to re-do it a bit.... We were hoping to see a piece that would... say the best way to prevent another Suleman case would be to limit the number of embryos that could be implanted and also define an embryo as a person.... We would be less interested in all the medical details as our debate is on how best to regulate fertility clinics.
I was taken aback. USA Today was telling me how and what to write? I responded...
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Posted by News Hound at 08:25 AM. Filed under: News • Pro-Life Unity • United Calls for Action • States • Illinois • Countries • England • Take Action! •
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