Monday, May 26, 2008

Day of Remembrance

Hear Their Cry

Today is Memorial Day

Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is a day of remembrance for those who have died in our nation's service. It is a day to honor the more than 1.2 million Americans who gave their lives for our freedoms across two centuries and a dozen wars.

As we honor those who died in service to their country, let us also remember an even more tragic and sobering thought. Let us never forget those who have died, having been denied their fundamental right to life itself, the aborted babies. 50 million unborn have been slaughtered in their mother’s wombs in the battlefields of the abortuaries of Planned Parenthood and other American holocaust enablers and exterminators.

Let us pause to remember those persons who were never able to enjoy life and to serve their country and others in the way soldiers, teachers, doctors, nurses, lawyers, farmers, mechanics, librarians, preachers, scientists, politicians, statesmen have had the privilege of doing.

Let us determine today to stop the killing and to start the healing. The video below commemorates or acknowledges extinction or slaughter of innocents in one particular corner of this nation. It is illustrative of our need to remember and to keep in the forefront of our thinking what abortion is doing to the unborn and to our nation as a whole. “Legal” or not, abortion is still and will always be criminal behavior. Murder violates the supreme law, the only law that counts in the long-run.

Procession of Healing

Cars lined up on Saturday May 10 in Knoxville, Tennessee to participate in the Procession of Healing - a symbolic funeral procession to mourn abortions performed in Knoxville last year. Here is a video of that event.

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