Monday, July 30, 2012

Very busy

Hello everyone!
I'm sorry to say that I am very busy and do not have enough time to update this blog regularly, so as of now it's inactive. If available, I will write another article for my subscribers. Thank you for understanding. -Maddie

Thursday, April 26, 2012

More Posts Coming Soon!

I have been so busy I have forgotten to update this blog, so I hope to be doing that very soon. Upcoming posts may include:

A report on Mitt Romney's stance on abortion
Undercover investigations

Thank you for being so patient!

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Contraceptive Mandate Continues to Stir Up Controversy

As I write this, I am still very confused as to why Obama would want this contraceptive mandate to go through. This is certainly not going to help his long-crumbling reputation as a president, so why? The more I contemplate this, the more I see that the answer is in the numbers. Bear with me here, this is NOT a crazy conspiracy theory. If Obama aborts more babies, Planned Parenthood might endorse him. He is already a hero in the eyes of pro choice advocates and more importantly the hero of Planned Parenthood's pocketbooks and future as a clinic. You see, if Obama forces Americans to pay for an unnecessary service, that's more money being wasted...on Planned Parenthood. They'll pocket the money that they do not deserve and use it to fuel their campaigns, their publicity, their dwindling support and their low funding. More money = more abortions. It's a horrifying way of doing business, but it's still normal to society. Now, I am not implying that they have some kind of secret partnership, but that Obama is deliberately giving Planned Parenthood more funding, so therefore, they "relieve" us of more of our children, grandchildren and future generations of our families.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

40 Days for Life

Hello, fellow Bloggers. I'm sorry I haven't updated my blog for awhile-I have been super busy. Now that I am finally sitting down to write, there are a couple new things I'd like to share. First of all, a friend and I started a fast today against abortion called "40 Days for Life". When you join this nationwide event, you give up something you love for 40 days and pray everyday. I have never done anything like this before, it's my first time. But I can truthfully say its a challenge worth accepting. I would recommend doing it with a friend so they can hold you accountable and you can also hold them accountable. It keeps you on track. The second thing I'd like to mention is that Obama, in the midst of the contraception mandate backlash, has offered to "compromise",. Notice I put quotation marks. His "compromise" is not much different, if not more offensive. He has offered that instead of church groups having to provide contraception, the insurance companies everywhere will have to. Obama has officially created more controversy. The last thing I need to say is I will update this blog as much as I can, but I think I'll be switching my schedule to 1-2 posts per week or more. Thank you so much for understanding!

Friday, February 10, 2012

You Could Have...But You Didn't

Why is it that every time a teen gets pregnant, she is immediately advised by her family or boyfriend to get rid of the baby? Don't they realize it is now their responsibility? Everyone's actions have consequences. They are lost. They are readily offered a "cure" for their problems. If you are sick, you go to the doctor, if you have a headache, you take an aspirin, if you're hungry, you eat. If you are faced with an unwanted pregnancy, you can kill your baby. Something very interesting was shown to me recently. I found a quote by a president of ours.
"I've noticed that everyone who is for abortion has already been born". -Ronald Reagan
Another quote by Ronald Reagan on the subject of abortion was made in 1982.
"Simple morality dictates that unless and until someone can prove the unborn human is not alive, we must give it the benefit of the doubt and assume it is (alive). And, thus, it should be entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." - Ronald Reagan 1982
I think it is safe to say that during Reagan's presidency, he was pro life. Today, we are faced with a controversial contraceptive mandate forcing our insurance companies to provide abortive pills and devices. Infringing our rights is just the beginning. Yet, these are just quotes. Merely opinion. But they're true. People who read my posts will know that I think being pro life is caring about the rest of humanity. If we kill off half of the population, who will be the next generation? Who will carry the hopes, dreams and ideals of their parents? To all the teen moms out there who stood up and kept their baby, I salute you. Cause I know it's not easy. But you took that challenge. Whatever your beliefs, you made the right choice. Because of you, your baby will get to experience life. For those of you who are contemplating abortion, I urge you to stop and think how scared you would be if someone took your life just like that. You didn't have a say in the matter. You didn't have rights. You were just flat out murdered. That's a scary thing. Murder is a scary thing.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Coverups, Scandals, Law Breaking, Oh My!

If you visit any Pro Life sites on the Internet, you might notice that they are constantly reporting slip-ups or illegal activity from Planned Parenthood. As you read these, you may be asking, "Why are they still funded if they aren't consistently being a good organization?" Here's why: the world is becoming obsessed with women's rights. So much that they've forgotten the rights of the very humans inside the woman. People are afraid that if they defund Planned Parenthood, 1. There will be an uprising or 2. There will be no more "basic healthcare" for women. I'm no expert, but I can say this: there are thousands of clinics that provide everything from basic healthcare to advanced surgeries. The only thing these centers don't provide are abortions. The end of Planned Parenthood is essentially the end of abortion. The pro choice advocate's response to this idea will typically be shot back immediately: "but Planned Parenthood does these services free of charge, and if Planned Parenthood is defunded, then poor women won't get basic healthcare they need". You may hesitate at that one. Sounds pretty good, right? In actuality, this is a very weak response. You see, there ARE clinics that offer those services free of charge. Neighborhood clinics provide basic healthcare services for the poor. With that remark, their response that seemed so strong is now quickly deflated. There will most certainly be an uprising if Planned Parenthood is defunded, but we need to stand our ground. There will be outrage as there was when Susan G. Komen defunded them.

BREAKING: New Parental Initiative in California

Leaders have proposed a new parental initiative in California. And it's not the good kind. This new initiative will permit a California female no matter how young to request an abortion without a parent or legal guardian having to know about it. This hits home for me because I was born in California. It is becoming more and more clear that Planned Parenthood thinks that parents are the bad guys. I don't blame them. If I were going to make thousands off of an abortion and a parent was going to object to that, I'd be pretty annoyed. Annoyed enough to ensure that young girls can get abortions without parental consent. Now that they're out of the way, I can get more young girls into my clinics and, therefore, make more money. After all, isn't that what women's rights is all about? Live Action has the scoop on this initiative treating a parent's right to know what their child is up to: Californians will try again to submit a parental notification before abortion initiative that they hope to see voters approve next fall. What does this really means? Like about a dozen other states, in California a female no matter how young can request an abortion without her parents having to know about it. This initiative for a Constitutional Amendment, beyond being a pro-life or pro-choice issue, is really pro-parent. Whether you are pro-life or pro-choice, wouldn’t you want to be with your child during this decision process? Some people will argue that there will be girls that will be mistreated when they reveal their pregnancies to their families. In the almost 40 states states with parental notifications, this fear has not been realized. But in any case, the initiative reads: “…Changes California Constitution to prohibit abortion for unemancipated minor until physician notifies her parent/legal guardian in writing. Provides exceptions for medical emergency, parental waiver, or parental abuse documented by notarized statement from law enforcement, protective services, or certain adult relatives. Permits judge to waive notice if minor appears personally in court and proves maturity or waiver is in her best interest. Requires physicians to report specific abortion information to Department of Public Health. Physicians can be sued for violating these provisions up to 12 years after abortion.” The fear-mongering claims from the abortion industry that parental involvement laws will endanger minors has simply not not come to pass when looking at the real-world evidence from other states. In the worst of the cases, such as incest, the minor can go for help, and have the incest reported, and not swept under the rug by a secret abortion and unreported abuse. Because, lest not forget, clinics like Planned Parenthood doesn’t always comply with mandatory reporting laws for statutory rape. For more information visit the Californians for Parental Rights website or Facebook page and sign and/or volunteer to put this initiative in the ballot this November 2012. Kind of pushes the envelope, doesn't it?