Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Media Release: Takecaredownthere.org

MEDIA RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
23 September 2008
CONTACT: Katie Walker
540.659.4942| kwalker@all.org

PRO-LIFE VICTORY! DISGUSTING TAKECAREDOWNTHERE.COM VIDEOS TAKEN OFF SITE

Washington, D.C. (23 September 2008) – American Life League supporters Tuesday celebrated the news that Planned Parenthood Columbia-Willamette took down the videos on the lewd TakeCareDownThere.com web site that was first launched in July.

The video site, which Planned Parenthood marketed as "sex education," included skits of two teenage boys engaged in oral sex, girls and boys examining each other's reproductive organs, couples talking about participating in orgies and masturbation among others.

When American Life League alerted the pro-life movement to the site, the story made national headlines.

A.L.L. president Judie Brown issued the following statement.

"Praise God!" said Judie Brown, "after months of pro-life outcry against this site, we can finally rest knowing this site will no longer threaten our kids. Planned Parenthood finally pushed the envelope past the point of tolerance. Every person concerned with the health and wellbeing of our children should have been outraged by this blatant attempt to sexualize kids. It appears the roar of just anger over this Planned Parenthood filth was so great, Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest abortion chain had to shut it down. This is truly a great day."

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

American Life League:
Planned Parenthood's Latest Outrage
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NLUfVWpCKo

ABC News: Edgy Sex-Ed Videos Spark Debate (3 September 2008)
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/health&id=6367291

Jill Stanek: Take Care Down There (7 August 2008)
http://www.jillstanek.com/archives/2008/08/take_care_down.html
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_______________________________
Katie Walker
Director of Communication
American Life League
1179 Courthouse Road
Stafford, Virginia 22554
540.659.4942
kwalker@all.org
http://www.all.org/

The ALL Report

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Arson

Arson fire set at crisis pregnancy center
http://www.democratherald.com/articles/2008/09/20/news/local/3aaa01_pregnancycenter.txt
Albany Democrat Herald
The building which housed the Pregnancy Alternatives Center will have to be torn down, Executive Director Debbie Tracy said Thursday. The Sept. 10 arson fire that burned much of the building’s interior has left the structure virtually unusable. The FBI announced Thursday a $5,000 reward for any information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the fire. Tracy said workers have spent the last week salvaging what they could from the charred remains, but not much is usable.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

ALL Feature Story

FEATURE STORY

STOOPING TO HONOR STOPES
By Judie Brown

Something has definitely gone awry at Britain's Royal Mail headquarters. Though this news may be old to some, I just learned that one of its new postage stamps will bear a picture of the racist/eugenicist Marie Stopes.

Perhaps you have never heard of her before, but she was at the forefront of spreading the culture of death in the United Kingdom. She was a huge fan of Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger, the women's rights pioneer who endeared herself to every aficionado of sexual perversion throughout the United States. From what I know of Stopes, she imitated Maggie right down the line.

Christopher Howse, a columnist for the British newspaper, the Telegraph, commented on the release of the Stopes stamp by telling his readers,

"Worse is the 50p stamp, which celebrates the absurd Marie Stopes, under the banner of "family planning". It is hard to think the postage stamp committee was fully aware of the craziness of Miss Stopes's life and ideas. She believed that coal fires gave off beneficial rays and so she would sit naked before the fire, a practice she enjoined on the nation."

She "imagined conspiracies everywhere" according to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, "even in the court order to destroy her beloved chow, Wuffles, for attacking other dogs".

As for family planning, when her only son Harry announced his engagement to the daughter of the inventor Barnes Wallis, Marie Stopes reacted furiously, claiming that because the girl was short-sighted and had to wear spectacles, she must suffer from a hereditary defect.

According to another article, Stopes, clearly of the eugenics mindset, wrote a loving letter to Hitler, sent him a book of her sentimental poetry and was, in more ways than one, his ardent admirer. In fact, the writer, Gerald Warner, explains,

This keen advocate of eugenics and subverter of family life had a long career of activity in the politics of human reproduction. In 1919 she urged the National Birth Rate Commission to support mandatory sterilization of parents who were diseased, prone to drunkenness or of bad character. In 1920, in her book Radiant Motherhood, she demanded "the sterilization of those totally unfit for parenthood be made an immediate possibility, indeed made compulsory". Her 1921 slogan was: "Joyful and Deliberate Motherhood, A Safe Light in our Racial Darkness."

And finally, British pro-life leader Anthony Ozimic is quoted as follows: "Praising Marie Stopes as a woman of distinction should be as unacceptable as praising Adolf Hitler as a great leader."

So, the appropriate question to ask is simple: Why did Britain's Royal Mail choose to issue this stamp? Are they ignorant of this woman's notorious history, or are they attempting to rehabilitate her image by honoring her in a way that might invite people to study what she said?

Legitimizing a wayward, if not evil human being seems a rather strange way to acquaint postage stamp users with Britain's history and heroes. If you ask me, something is rotten somewhere, and it behooves us, at the very least, to register our concern. One way the Brits are being asked to protest is to follow the lead of Father Ray Blake, who announced on his internet blog, "I am afraid any items of post arriving here with this stamp on it will be returned to the sender. I hope other bloggers take this up, especially amongst the Jewish community." And well they should.

Americans can express their concern over this stamp by contacting the British Embassy:

Public Enquiries

Public Affairs Team
The British Embassy
Washington D.C.
3100 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington D.C. 20008-3600
202-588-6500
e-mail: pat@britainusa.com
web site: http://www.britainusa.com

A final piece of news about Marie Stopes' namesake organization, Marie Stopes International: This organization is one of Britain's chief promoters of abortion. However, it seems that its campaign to push for "full access to legal, voluntary, safe and affordable abortions as part of comprehensive sexual and reproductive health care around the world" has had little success thus far.

After a full year of signature collection, the best the Stopes operation could do was approximately 500 signatures, and according to LifeSiteNews.com, "A detailed look at the list of campaign supporters reveal that nearly 20% of the signatures are from employees of the three sponsoring organizations."

We hope this is a sign of things to come. Perhaps when the Stopes stamp becomes sufficiently controversial, it will simply be taken off the market.

Judie Brown is president of American Life League and a member of the Pontifical Academy for Life.

Respond to Judie
http://www.all.org/newsroom_judieblog_response.php?id=2340

Friday, September 12, 2008

Quote of the day

Carl Sagan - "Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known."

Thursday, September 11, 2008

October 6th Reminder

PRO-LIFE MEMORIAL DAY: OCTOBER 6, 2008


49,640,766 preborn children have been murdered by abortion since Roe v. Wade. Join us in remembering these lost children by holding a vigil and spread the word in your community.

Visit www.prolifememorialday.com to find out what you can do.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

The Pill

The Birth Control Pill Contaminates Relationships

By Marie Hahnenberg

At a young age, many women start imagining who their Prince Charming will be: what he’ll look like, what interests he’ll have, if he’ll have a sense of humor and so forth. However, it’s very unlikely that Prince Charming will literally come galloping in on a horse and sweep us off our feet. In fact, ladies, listen up, or chances are fairly good that you could end up with someone who is a complete loser and not your type at all … that is, if you're on the birth control pill.

As you may have experienced yourself, when you first meet someone, there may be an immediate attraction. In fact, when people speak of “love at first sight,” what they really mean is that they feel an immediate surge of emotion when they meet a person of the opposite sex. A chemical attraction can occur between a male and a female as a result of hormones called pheromones, which are exchanged through the olfactory nerves – that is, our sense of smell. The more a male and female are biologically compatible (able to reproduce with each other), the more likely they will be attracted to each other. Couples with different genes are usually more biologically compatible (more likely to have healthy children and less likely to experience infertility and miscarriages).

In August, scientists at the University of Liverpool published a new study showing that the birth control pill can dramatically affect this natural phenomenon. The study found that "when the women started taking the Pill, their preferences shifted towards the scent of men with more similar genes to their own."

What does this mean? It means that there is mounting evidence that the pill can seriously disturb a woman’s healthy, natural tendency to be drawn toward a mate with different immune system genes. This, in turn, can lead to having a genetically similar mate, which increases the risk of infertility and miscarriages. It also means that the pill can change a woman’s love interest so much that she could end up in a relationship with someone to whom she normally wouldn’t be attracted. The study concludes, "If odour plays a significant role in actual human mate choice… our results indicate that use of the contraceptive pill could lead to choice of an otherwise less preferred partner.”

This leads to yet another very serious problem. Since a woman taking the pill is thus more likely to end up with a husband she wouldn’t naturally have chosen, when she decides to go off the pill, she may find she is not attracted to her husband any longer. Craig Roberts, the Liverpool study's lead researcher, said, “It could ultimately lead to the breakdown of relationships when women stop using the contraceptive pill, as odour perception plays a significant role in maintaining attraction to partners.”

A similar study was conducted in 1995 by a German researcher, Claus Wedekind, at the University of Bern in Switzerland. Lionel Tiger, Ph.D., an author and the Charles Darwin Professor of Anthropology at Rutgers University, discussed Wedekind’s research in his book The Decline of Males. The women who were not on the birth control pill “preferred the scents of men socially regarded as desirable potential mates… However, women using oral contraceptives reversed [italics in the original] their preferences and chose inappropriate partners.”

The growing amount of scientific evidence should be a wake-up call for women who are on the birth control pill. This drug can seriously harm a woman’s system in so many ways. You may have heard of the pill's possible side effects, such as weight gain and depression. But the pill can also increase a woman’s chances of getting a blood clot or breast cancer. And thanks to pro-life doctors and pro-life organizations such as Pharmacists for Life International and American Life League, many women are finally learning that the pill can kill (visit www.thepillkills.com). It can actually cause early chemical abortions. But if that isn’t enough, the pill can also radically change women's perceptions about whom they should date and marry.

So, if you’re a woman seeking the man of your dreams, you probably won’t find him if you’re taking the birth control pill. You might find someone to settle down with, but once you go off the pill, the veil of tainted fascination will be lifted and you might realize that the choices you made while on the pill were not in your best interest. In fact, you might actually meet your perfect match, your Prince Charming, but since you are on the pill, you may not even recognize him. Instead, you may well find yourself in one failed relationship after another.

The birth control pill, which burst onto the scene in the 1960s, may represent sexual freedom to some, but in reality, it causes far more problems than the average American realizes. The University of Liverpool study is just the latest evidence of the havoc wreaked by the contraceptive culture.

Marie Hahnenberg is researcher for American Life League and project manager of The Pill Kills project. (www.thepillkills.com).

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1) Janet E. Smith, "The Social Footprints of Contraception," Mosaic, Summer 2008, http://www.catholiceducation.org/articles/sexuality/se0169.htm (accessed September 4, 2008).

2) S. Craig Roberts et al., "MHC-correlated odour preferences in humans and the use of oral contraceptives," Proceedings of the Royal Society, doi.10.1098/rspb.2008.0825, http://journals.royalsociety.org/content/f542428772r96x64/fulltext.pdf (accessed September 4, 2008).

3) Mark Henderson, "The Pill may put you off smell of your man and ruin your relationship," The Times, August 13, 2008, http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/health/article4516566.ece (accessed September 4, 2008).

4) Lionel Tiger, The Decline of Males: The First Look at an Unexpected New World for Men and Women (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1999), 42-43.