Friday, February 24, 2012

March for Babies?



I saw a commercial called "March for Babies" on Miami based GolTV , but it has been documentated that the March for Dimes is actually Pro-Abortion.

We demand Enzo Francescoli, CEO and Founder of GolTV, to act and delete all advertisements on the GolTV broadcast, media, and web site programs, ASAP.

Here's some information on the matter;


March of Dimes and Abortion (1999)

Every year around this time we get a calls from people wanting to now if it's O.K. to support the March of Dimes. The answer is No.

For at least 25 years, most right-to-life groups have boycotted the March of Dimes because it presents abortion as one option for parents of handicapped babies. In other words, the March of Dimes does not oppose killing pre-born handicapped children as one method of "curing" birth defects: eliminate the defect by eliminated the defective.

According to Dr. Jack Willke, president of International Right to Life and past president of the National Right to Life Committee, the March of Dime pioneered the technique called amniocentesis -- a test performed during mid- pregnancy to identify genetic disorders. Dr. Willke states that 95 percent of all babies diagnosed with Down's Syndrome and Spina Bifia are killed by abortion.

"The March of Dimes is still very much involved in at least the toleration of, if not the rather direct promotion of elective abortion for handicapped children. They help to set the stage so that abortions can be done. They still are part of a 'search and destroy' mission to discover handicapped babies who, at their parent's decision are selectively killed," Willke says.

If you have questions or information on March of Dimes to share with the SCCL office, please fax, phone, snail-mail or e-mail us.

South Carolina Citizens for Life
Fax: 803-252-3118, phone: 803-252-5433
snail: 1401 Calhoun St. Columbia SC
e-mail: SCCLife@aol.com

http://www.euthanasia.com/dimes.html

http://www.wnd.com/2007/04/41316/

http://www.lifeissues.org/marchofdimes/index.html

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Tudors Poppy Ban



Mary by Antonis Mor, 1554

In response to the Sun's article "England beat ban on poppy" http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3923402/England-beat-ban-on-poppy.html#comment-rig :

Did you know? In the Fine Arts Museum El Prado in Madrid, there's a famous painting of Queen Mary I of England aka "Bloody Mary" the Catholic holding the Red Poppy of the Tudors? It's fitting for the event for She was daughter of Queen Catherine of Aragon (Spain) and one-time "Defensor Fidei" King Henry the VIII (England), but I think the Spanish players could argue their right to wear this emblem in memory of Blood Mary while some English players are stirring controversy with their claims before the two National Teams play a "Friendly" on Saturday November 12th, 2011. FIFA is considering a ban of the Red Poppy, but why?

Viva la Roja!

Monday, October 10, 2011

THE WAY: Viva La Vida a Los Galácticos! I know Saint James is calling my name...



Viva La Vida a Los Galácticos! I know Saint James is calling my name:

THE WAY is is about human life, culture, and experience going to see
Santiago. You will have the dramatic experience of extraordinary acting
and production. The filmography is wonderful. Thanks to Emilio Estevez
for his dedication to get the job done as Director, and also his role
as Daniel is memorable! The movie should be considered for the Academy
Awards (perhaps Best Screenplay, Director, and Best Cinematography),
really the cinematic scenes and vignettes make you want to go all The
Way to Compostela. I say the adventure can be summed up best in these
words: "You don't choose a life, you live a life." And it's up to
Daniel's dad Tom played by Martin Sheen (Charlie Sheen's & Emilio
Estevez's father in real life) and you'll the audience to find the
meaning of these words of life. Or in other words is it like viva la
vida dreamingly echoing in your mind: I know Saint James is calling my
name? The vocation of Daniel's father is manifest as Tom must find the
Way. Sheen plays Tom very well (some may consider his best film ever),
you may remember his role in the film The Conflict aka Catholics, a
movie about The Miracle of the Traditional Latin Mass in Ireland, well
without spoiling the movie there's a nuisance of that playforwarding
into the form of an Epiphany via Galicia Spain spinning with the
supporting Irish role of Jack played excellently by James Nesbit and
also the supporting figures Joost and Sarah as they go along the Way.
The movie proves Spain is a beautiful place to travel and to find
traditional spirituality of Catholicism. I must say this movie will
attract many Los Galácticos to visit the tomb of the Apostle from
Jerusalem as we can say to the Saint-Bishop "ad multos annos, ad multos

annos, ad multos annos" plus ultra. Good way - buen camino!


@IMDb Viva La Vida a Los Galacticos! I know Saint James is calling my name