Tuesday, January 20, 2009

A NEW ERA BEGINS TODAY!

Earlier today, Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th. President of the Untied States, the first black President in our nation. As I look at today's festivities, I wonder if he'll a proven leader or another more-of-the-same type. Especially on the 5 most non-negotiable issues-abortion, euthanasia, stem cell research, cloning, and same-sex marriage.

This past November, 65 million Americans-including many Catholics(myself excluded, since I voted for a Constitution Party candidate) made the mistake of voting for him. One of the Cardinals out in Denver said that he was "the most aggressive pro-abortion Presidential Candidate ever." Everybody told me to vote Democratic, but how can a Catholic like myself ignore my conscience and vote for one who won't make the protection of traditional values a top priority?

After all, the right to life IS the most important issue of them all. Without that, you can't solve the healthcare crisis, improve education, create new jobs, or anything else on the agenda. It's like telling a candidate, "I don't agree with your stand on the war; let's talk about your health plan, instead."

Thursday, we commemorate the 36th. anniversary of Roe vs. Wade, the Supreme Court Decision that leagalized abortion. Those who claim that abortion is safe don't know that it hurts a woman physically, emotionall, and spiritually. And it has also been proven to be a cause for breast cancer. You heard me right; abortion has been named by British scientists as a leading cause of breast cancer.

And here you are seeing this infomercial for "The 3 Day Walk" and "Avon Great Weekend for Breast Cancer..." Why would you want to sponsor someone? I know that we need to find treatments for breast cancer, but the Komen Foundation(which supports Planned Parenthood) is trying to cover it all up.

What are you afraid of, the truth?

Remember, if you've had an abortion and are suffering, or you know someone who is, there is hope for you. Visit http://www.silentnomoreawareness.org today for more details. And watch the Rally for Life live from Washington, D.C. on EWTN cable network this Thursday. Events will be covered by http://www.ewtn.com on the internet.