Our Family Losses
Thirty years ago US courts decided murder of the unborn is legal. Since then, we've killed some 48 million children in America amounting to the combined populations of Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Indiana, Nebraska, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, North and South Dakota, and Minnesota; more than every native Indian ever known to have lived in the USA.
More than 6,400 die every day, one approximately every 20 seconds, 1 out of every 4 who would have been entering school in 2002. Nearly 1/2 of those murders are now repeat abortions following brothers and sisters who also never saw the light of day. A large percentage of these are minorities. Would we need any immigrants were we not murdering our own children at a rate as great as our immigration rate?
We have also lost: 660,000 high school 2002 graduates; up to 3 million 2002 college freshmen; 385,000 fewer elementary school teachers; 25 million unmade bicycles; untold numbers of scientists, businessmen, computer experts, blue collar workers, artists, taxpayers, musical instruments, basketballs, swimming lessons, etc.
How will we ever make up for all the missing smiles, hugs, kisses, and the love of our rejected families? How can we, as a Nation, forgive ourselves or recover from the loss of moral authority? How can God forgive such wholesale slaughter, all lost in perverted names of political correctness, privacy and false feminism?
P.L.Booth


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