SANCTITY OF HUMAN LIFE DAY (4 OF 5)
by Jeff Strite
Scripture: Psalm 139:7-16
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Sanctity of Human Life Day (4 of 5)
Series: Holiday Madness in January
Jeff Strite
Psalm 139:7-16
OPEN: (We showed a legal commentary on abortion by Judge Napolitano (Fox News Contributor) http://video.foxnews.com/v/4715240588001/napolitano-on-abortion-its-not-a-controversy-its-killing/?#sp=show-clips ... We began at the beginning and showed it thru 1:46 time marker)
On January 22, 1973, the Supreme Court legalized abortion-on-demand in all 50 states. In 1984, President Ronald Reagan issued a proclamation designating January 22nd to be National Sanctity of Human Life Day.
Last Year (2015) abortion became a hot-button issue because a group of pro-life activists released a series of undercover videos showing their covert discussions with Planned Parenthood officials. The pro-life activists posed as buyers of human baby body parts and recorded all the conversations for release to the public. The resulting backlash turned out to be REALLY embarrassing to Pro-abortion movement.
Some of conversations included...
- Dr. Deborah Nucatola, Planned Parenthood's senior director for medical services told actors posing as organ traffickers: ''We've been very good at getting heart, lung, liver, because we know that. So I'm not gonna crush that part. I'm gonna basically crush below, I'm gonna crush above, and I'm gonna see if I can get it all intact.''
- In another video Holly O'Donnell, a former StemExpress technician who harvested the parts from the aborted babies at a Planned Parenthood clinic explained: ''We were asked to procure certain tissues like brain, livers, thymus, pancreas, heart, lungs, and pretty much anything on the fetus. It's basically a huge trafficking of fetal tissues. StemExpress is a company that hires procurement techs to draw blood and dissect dead fetuses and sell the parts to researchers.''
- In a 3rd video Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast Research Director Melissa Farrell was shown trying to negotiate a business agreement with inv ...
Series: Holiday Madness in January
Jeff Strite
Psalm 139:7-16
OPEN: (We showed a legal commentary on abortion by Judge Napolitano (Fox News Contributor) http://video.foxnews.com/v/4715240588001/napolitano-on-abortion-its-not-a-controversy-its-killing/?#sp=show-clips ... We began at the beginning and showed it thru 1:46 time marker)
On January 22, 1973, the Supreme Court legalized abortion-on-demand in all 50 states. In 1984, President Ronald Reagan issued a proclamation designating January 22nd to be National Sanctity of Human Life Day.
Last Year (2015) abortion became a hot-button issue because a group of pro-life activists released a series of undercover videos showing their covert discussions with Planned Parenthood officials. The pro-life activists posed as buyers of human baby body parts and recorded all the conversations for release to the public. The resulting backlash turned out to be REALLY embarrassing to Pro-abortion movement.
Some of conversations included...
- Dr. Deborah Nucatola, Planned Parenthood's senior director for medical services told actors posing as organ traffickers: ''We've been very good at getting heart, lung, liver, because we know that. So I'm not gonna crush that part. I'm gonna basically crush below, I'm gonna crush above, and I'm gonna see if I can get it all intact.''
- In another video Holly O'Donnell, a former StemExpress technician who harvested the parts from the aborted babies at a Planned Parenthood clinic explained: ''We were asked to procure certain tissues like brain, livers, thymus, pancreas, heart, lungs, and pretty much anything on the fetus. It's basically a huge trafficking of fetal tissues. StemExpress is a company that hires procurement techs to draw blood and dissect dead fetuses and sell the parts to researchers.''
- In a 3rd video Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast Research Director Melissa Farrell was shown trying to negotiate a business agreement with inv ...
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