Posted by
parkay on Sunday, January 28, 2007 11:56:04 PM
Jesus Francisco Hernandez, of Tulsa County, OK was charged Wednesday with
two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Aletheia Kikugawa, 32,
and her unborn baby of 15 weeks' gestation (about a month and a half short
of viability). This will likely be the first court test of Oklahoma's new
unborn victims law that took effect last November.
Get behind Alexa's Law, Kansas voters, and call your Kansas legislator.
See news page
http://www.tulsaworld.com/NewsStory.asp?ID=070118_Ne_A13_Charg20844and page
http://alexaslaw.com/- - -
Greetings from Wichita, where pro-life activities are
just getting started, and could use some more
attendance this weekend.
The offensive provisions restricting grassroots
lobbying were removed from Bill S. 1 by a vote of
55-43, thanks to 48 Republicans and a few sensible
Democrats. The leftists couldn't even sell this nasty
section to the ACLU. Notably absent from this vital
vote for our freedom was Sen. Brownback. I really
thought he wanted more support from the conservative
base, but missing important votes like this will not
get it for him.
Leftists are not giving up that easy, though, and will
likely try to sneak the grassroots lobbying
restrictions back into a House ethics bill, then back
into the Senate.
Are you watching out for us, Sen. Brownback?
Looks like in early presidential polls, the only
pro-life Republican candidate showing numbers is Newt.
(McCain says he is pro-life, but supports killing
unborn victims of rape and incest, and supports
useless, unethical embryonic stem cell research.)
See news page
http://www.lifenews.com/nat2882.html- - -
Planned Parenthood has been violating reporting
requirements to law enforcement when committing
abortions on underage rape victims, and should be cut
off from hundreds of millions in Title X taxpayer
funding.
Johnson County DA Phill Kline speaks tonight (Jan. 21)
at 7 pm at the Park City, KS Best Western, 53rd and
Highway 135.
See news page
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=53807- - -
Democrats in the U.S. Senate will attempt a vote to
override President Bush's veto of the bill forcing
taxpayers to fund useless, unethical embryonic stem
cell research, before sending the bill back to the
U.S. House for another vote. (A House override is
impossible, but Senate Democrats think they can
intimidate some House votes.)
Care to filibuster, Sen. Brownback? The conservative
Republican base is with you on this one.
See news page
http://www.lifenews.com/bio1960.html- - -
"I find no reason to address these pending issues with you as suggested in
your correspondence. You have been made aware that any attempt to influence
this office and interfere with the administration of justice is criminal
conduct."
. . . corrupt Sedgwick County DA Nola Foulston, in a letter threatening
pro-life activists who were again requesting a conference Monday about her
continued obstruction of justice in refusing to allow any investigation or
prosecution of abortionist quack George Tiller for his crimes against viable
babies and their mothers
[The corruption in local and state government agencies in Kansas caused by
the distribution of Tiller's blood-stained "contributions" to political
campaigns has now become so extensive that pro-life activists have no other
recourse but to seek an independent federal investigation of the obstruction
of justice and rampant flaunting of state laws. Meanwhile, nationwide
attention is being attracted to government corruption and media cover-up
across the state. "Not Wanted" posters, anyone?]
See news page
http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/news/local/16523699.htm?source=rss&channel=kansas_localand page
http://www.kake.com/news/headlines/5293856.htmland page
http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2007/jan/23/sedgwick_county_da_refers_abortion_case_morrison/?kansas_legislatureand page
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=53889and page
http://www.operationrescue.org/?p=555- - -
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan asked a federal court to enforce a
state parental notification law for minors committing abortion. The Illinois
Supreme Court approved enforcement of the 1995 law, but a legal order
against it must be overturned. The baby-hating ACLU promises a legal
challenge for further delay, since the enforcement of parental notification
is proven to reduce abortions and thereby abortion mill profits. Meanwhile,
the abortion lobby plans to water the pro-life law down with a new bill
allowing minors to notify some leftist clergy member or some quack picked by
abortionists, instead of their parents.
See news page
http://www.lifenews.com/state2039.html- - -
Ann Brooks, nurse practitioner and counselor at UCLA student health center
in Californicatia, advised a freshman posing as a pregnant student that
abortion was the only option, and to get taxpayer funding for the killing
using Medi-Cal. The baby-hating counselor also lied in describing an unborn
baby as a collection of cells. Brooks offered the student no choices for
remaining a pregnant student, only encouragement for infanticide.
What kind of monsters are staffing our taxpayer-funded universities?
See news page
http://www.lifenews.com/state2041.html- - -
Members of Project 21, an African-American organization, say they are
outraged that Planned Parenthood recently became a member of the Leadership
Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR). Planned Parenthood targets blacks for
abortion in pursuit of their goal of reducing an undesirable population,
which has resulted in extremely high rates of premature birth, infant
mortality, and cerebral palsy amongst the black communities.
70% of black Protestants are in favor of abolition.
See news page
http://www.lifenews.com/nat2890.html- - -
The Episcopal Church, the Presbyterian Church, the United Church of Christ,
the United Methodist Church, and other apostate churches that have joined
the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice oppose restrictions on
abortion, including partial-birth abortion, and even parental notification.
Their pro-life members should have abandoned those "churches" long ago, the
time for attempting a corrective pro-life influence having long passed.
See news page
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewCulture.asp?Page=/Culture/archive/200701/CUL20070123c.html- - -
Alfred Sapse, a Las Vegas quack implanting stem cells harvested from
placentas into patients with multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy and
other diseases in violation of federal law, failed to properly obtain,
store, test and process the placentas, as well as screen both the
suitability of the donors and the patients given the human tissue, according
to the FDA.
See news page
http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20070118-110940-5232r.htm- - -
The Mississippi Baptist Convention Board, based in Jackson, Mississippi,
recently constructed the "Memorial to the Missing" to collect 50 million
pennies for the 50 million missing aborted children. 25 million pennies have
been collected so far, and the interest each year will be used for
Mississippi pro-life causes.
For information, call 601-292-3329 or send a check payable to: Memorial to
the Missing, c/o Christian Action Commission, 515 Mississippi St., Jackson,
MS 39201.
See news page
http://www.onenewsnow.com/2007/01/pennies_make_change_memorial_u.php- - -
Eric J. Bates, 25, of Crooksville, OH was arrested and charged with driving
while under the influence, driving with a suspended license, not having a
child restraint, leaving the scene of an accident and child endangering.
When he wrecked his car while driving under the influence in Zanesville
Friday, he fled, leaving his six-month-old baby in the car. The uninjured
baby was checked and later released to his mother.
We may suppose that this baby would be much better off with his father in
prison for the next few years.
See news page
http://www.coshoctontribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070122/NEWS01/70122023- - -
Latonya Nichols, 32, of Booneville, MO was arrested on Saturday and charged
with first-degree child endangerment after allegedly having a baby in her
home and failing to seek proper medical treatment. Police found the
five-day-old boy in a closet after responding to an emergency call. The baby
was in stable condition after surgery at University Hospital in Columbia.
Nichols' two other children were turned over to the Division of Family
Services.
Nichols has also confessed to police that her daughter born in 2004 in
Mississippi died days after being born, and she buried the child in her
backyard.
See news page
http://kctv5.com/Global/story.asp?S=5973677and page
http://www.boonvilledailynews.com/articles/2007/01/23/news/news1.txt- - -
"I just can't stop the bleeding. I can't see what I'm doing, and I want her
out of here."
. . . abortionist quack Martin Ruddock, of Cleveland, OH in a tape of a 911
call, replayed by a pro-lifer outside his abortion mill, for which the
demonstrator was eventually arrested
See news page
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=53849- - -
"If we have a judicial applicant, a judicial nominee who can look at a
sonogram of an unborn child and not see the value of human life ... if I
should become president of the United States, he will not receive a judicial
appointment."
. . . Californicatia U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter, a candidate for President of
the USofA
See news page
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2007/1/23/85557.shtml?s=poand page
http://www.cjonline.com/stories/012307/kan_140784076.shtml- - -
"We are here today to mark one of the darkest days in the history of our
nation, when the Supreme Court in its collective lack of wisdom decided to
try by judicial edict to impose upon the people of the United States
abortion on demand. It has brutalized us as a human society. It has
cheapened life and we now grieve for between 45 and 48 million unborn babies
whose life was snuffed out because at least one parent considered that baby
to be too embarrassing, too expensive, too ill or too inconvenient. God help
us all!"
. . . Dr. Richard Land, president of the Southern Baptist Convention's
Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, on the steps of the Tennessee capitol
at the January 21 pro-life rally
See news page
http://baptistpress.org/bpnews.asp?ID=24819- - -
Incidentally, Johnson County DA Phill Kline got 3
standing ovations and several thunderous applauses
Sunday night in Park City when he spoke to several
hundred pro-lifers, and denounced abortionist Tiller
and his lying abortion lobby for foisting such
corruption on our Kansas government, before discussing
other pro-life and government issues.
The Wichita Eagle reported on it, but said he spoke to
a roomful, not the several hundred that I saw.
See news page
http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/news/local/16516732.htm- - -
Sen. Brownback has reintroduced the federal fetal pain
awareness bill which failed last month after a 250-162
approval in the U.S. House. Since this bill is for
informed consent, and provides strictly voluntary
fetal anesthesia, it will be a good test of those
Democrats and RINOs who SAY they are in favor of
reducing the number of abortions, which this bill
would do, to a limited extent.
Let's make sure we identify all those who oppose this
bill, especially that lying "Hog Futures" Hillary
Clinton, as being against reducing abortions.
See news page
http://www.lifenews.com/nat2893.html- - -
A state appellate court on Tuesday ruled that Maricopa
County, AZ can't enforce a jail policy that bars
transporting jail inmates for elective abortions
without a court order. The Court of Appeals, acting as
a puppet of the ACLU, said that the jail policy
against transporting inmates for elective abortions
violated the right of inmates to kill their children
while incarcerated.
Somehow, I don't think that Maricopa County Sheriff
Joe Arpaio will give up that easily.
It appears that the judges don't want to look like
they are issuing death warrants for babies, so they
want the abortions without a court order.
See news page
http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/ss/local/39545.phpand page
http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/index.php?sty=82830&source=rss&dest=STY-82830- - -
A new CBS News poll finds that a majority of Americans
want to prohibit abortions in all or most cases or
want greater restrictions on abortions. 47% of
Americans want to prohibit all or most abortions and
16% want them to be greatly restricted. 31% want
unrestricted, legalized infanticide.
See news page
http://www.lifenews.com/nat2897.html- - -
Amber Abreu, 18, of Lawrence, Massachusetts, has been
charged with manslaughter in the self-abortion death
of her viable unborn child, from a combination of the
RU-486 abortion drug and an ulcer drug sometimes
misused by abortion mills to cause abortions. Abreu
delivered a 1 1/4 pound baby on January 6 who was at
between 23 and 25 weeks gestation. Baby Ashley Abreu
died four days later at a local Boston hospital. Amber
Abreu got the dangerous RU-486 and misopristol (a.k.a.
Cytotec) from a friend who had visited the Dominican
Republic.
Ctyotec can be purchased in Latin American countries
without a prescription, and is often brought into the
USofA by immigrants. Side effects include bleeding,
uterine rupture and even death, and if the abortion is
unsuccessful, the baby can suffer birth defects. Women
who self-abort seldom seek a physician's exam, unless
they fear for their life.
See news page
http://www.lifenews.com/state2044.htmland page
http://www.eagletribune.com/punews/local_story_025094514- - -
In Ohio, teachers are forced to pay union dues to the
pro-abortion, pro-sodomy NEA, except for Seventh-Day
Adventists and Mennonites, who are acknowledged to be
particular about where their money goes.
See news page
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewCulture.asp?Page=/Culture/archive/200701/CUL20070125b.html- - -
Stem cells taken from adult human bone marrow have
been manipulated by scientists at the Maxine Dunitz
Neurosurgical Institute at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
to generate aggregates of cells called spheres that
are similar to those derived from neural stem cells of
the brain. Results of the experiments, described in
the February 2007 of the Journal of Neuroscience
Research, support the concept of using bone
marrow-derived stem cells to create therapies to treat
brain tumors, strokes and neurodegenerative diseases.
This study using chicken embryos echoes the successful
results of an earlier study using rats.
Meanwhile, embryonic stem cell research is successful
at nothing.
See science page
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/01/070125093321.htm- - -
"The situation here in Kansas is outrageous in the
extreme and is one that simply cannot and will not be
tolerated. We have some of the finest attorneys in the
nation seeking a remedy for this injustice."
. . . Operation Rescue President Troy Newman, on the
corruption caused by abortionist quack Tiller's huge
bloodstained "contributions" to Kansas political
campaigns
See news page
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=53944- - -
Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott said in a legal
opinion issued Wednesday that abortionists, when they
illegally kill viable babies like George Tiller in
Wichita, KS does, are not subject to capital
punishment like other Texas murderers who kill
children under age 6, but merely up to a 10-year
sentence and $10,000 fine, because - they are
abortionists who earn their living killing babies. But
the attorney general's opinion is nonbinding and
doesn't preclude a prosecutor from filing capital
charges and seeing if the courts uphold a conviction.
Last session, the Texas Legislature tacked on new
abortion limits to a law on licensing and regulating
doctors, and also defined a fetus as an individual
under law, which could actually protect unborn
children from illegal butchery, if DAs, judges, and
juries hold enough regard for human life.
See news page
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/texassouthwest/legislature/stories/DN-AGruling_25tex.ART.State.Edition1.290c036.html- - -