MN Gov Declares ‘Abortion Recovery Month’; Planned Parenthood Loses Their Minds

 Abortion is easy, over in five minutes. You’ll feel such a sense of relief. It’s not even a baby. No need to worry about mental affects.

 Those are some of the many lies Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers tell women who are considering abortion.

 But abortion is a big deal. It’s the intentional killing of an unborn baby and for good reason, women who have had abortions are at a higher risk of experiencing clinical depression. Search online for “abortion and depression” or any combination of mental health repercussions and read stories of women who have suffered the consequences of abortion. Here is one story:

I was in college and my boyfriend left me and my mother wouldn’t help me. I felt I didn’t have any other choice.

[The It was the most painful, most sad time in my life. I still grieve and it’s been over 10 years. My mother still hasn’t forgiven me. My father died when I was 14 and my abortion wabortion] was very painful (I did not have anesthesia). The nurse held my hand and the doctor said, “Oh, it doesn’t hurt that much” (male doctor). One week later I bled through my clothes down my legs — still, I didn’t seek help because I was scared and embarrassed.as as painful as that experience.

I started with ABBA. I hope someday I can help another young girl to save her baby.

I now have 3 beautiful boys. It makes me sad to think I could have had a child that was 11 years old right now. I always have this urge to have another child –  maybe to replace the one that’s gone.

Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty declared April “Abortion Recovery Month” at the request of the post-abortion healing group Silent No More. Planned Parenthood and NARAL said that the Governor is pandering to anti-choice groups. Go ahead and tell that to the women who are in desperate need of healing from the abortions sold to them through Planned Parenthood.

The Catholic Church has made a great effort to help women (and men) who seek healing from abortion. Project Rachel offers retreats, counseling, prayers and hope to women who have been harmed by abortion. More information can be found here http://hopeafterabortion.com/.

One particularly powerful witness that us SMS editors have heard about the effects of abortion is actually from a man. Jason Jones, now the president of I Am Whole Life, got his high school girlfriend pregnant and then went into the military in order to support his new growing family. What happened next will break your heart:

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Sen. Mikulski’s Healthcare Stance is No Life

Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.) this week tried to brand the largest expansion of abortion since Roe vs. Wade as pro-life.  In the process she hijacked the term “whole life” in her Senate floor speech and Jason Jones, founder of http://www.iamwholelife.com/, a grassroots organization that defends all life, “From the child in the womb to the child in Darfur, from the embryo to the elderly,” reacted:

“Sadly, Sen. Mikulski’s statement demonstrates a fundamental misunderstanding on her part about what it means to be Whole Life…Any legislation that compromises the dignity of the human person, including the sanctioning of abortion, as Sen. Mikulski’s does, is No Life.”

Here is what the Pro Abortion Mikulski said, “Rick Warren talks not about pro-life but whole life principles. Now i think that being able to see a doctor or an appropriate health care professional saves lives, and I view this vote on health care reform as pro-life or whole life as anyone can cast.”

“The greatest threat to human dignity in the United States is the destruction of human life in the womb; not a lack of ‘health care reform,’” responded Jason Jones, www.IAmWholeLife.com. “There is no social justice when the life of an innocent child is taken by abortion; abortion destroys a whole life and protects no one.”
To read the complete statement please visit here.  To learn more about the I Am Whole Life movement please visit http://www.iamwholelife.com/.

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“I am Whole Life” Makes Waves

There is a new pro-life movement out there called “I am Whole Life” and it’s taking the world by storm.  What does it mean to be Whole Life?  Fresh from its site, www.Iamwholelife.com, the campaign seeks to promote a respect for the intrinsic dignity of the human person regardless of ability, age, status, ethnicity or sex.  To be Whole Life means to acknowledge that “issues that appear to be separate such as human sex trafficking, political violence, famine, abortion, female genital mutilation, euthanasia, pornography, embryo destruction and many others are actually related threats to the dignity of the human person.  The Whole Life ethic recognizes that a threat anywhere to human dignity constitutes a threat to human dignity everywhere.  The Whole Life ethic is dedicated to promoting and defending human dignity in all its stages. In the United States the biggest threat is abortion, other places it may be female genital mutilation, famine, forced sterilization, or lack of civil rights.”

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People are encouraged to sign the pledge and join as members of the Whole Life community.  They can share their Whole Life video testimonials right next to celebrities such as Eduardo Verastegui (actor), Angela Baraquio Grey (former Miss America 2001) and Jason Jones (American movie producer, humanitarian, and grassroots activist).  The site also has a section that recommends movies, books, articles, and websites which inform and inspire people to live Whole Life.  High school and college students are also invited to submit YouTube videos showing how they are Whole Life for a chance to win a $5,000 scholarship contest .

For more ways for you to get involved with the Whole Life movement, please go here.

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