Posted on 11/30/2004 1:06:29 AM PST by JohnHuang2
Why not wear yellow wristbands in support of our troops and red wristbands to protest abortion?
Imagine the libs getting their panties in a bunch when people "misunderstand" that wristband they are wearing.
They will print your message inside of the cards (look at the website).
Try this one on for size and send it to your liberal friends/relatives/the press:
"YOU could have been aborted and YOU wouldn't have had any CHOICE about it."
You could submit the greeting to PP (yes you would have to fund them a little but you would have the joy of sharing your message with at least one person there) OR you could create your own cards at any print shop or even on your computer.
Planned Parenthood offers child size t-shirts.
http://store.yahoo.com/ppfastore/parplanitkid1.html
Can't get the "I had an abortion" shirt sized for a 10 year old though. PP really doesn't like to let the public or authorities know about the abortions they offer to cover up sex crimes.
Not only that, but to employ a verse from the New Testament Christmas Story of the birth of the Messiah--to mock both Christians and birth at the same time. Just imagine--if the tables were turned...and this is her third year doing it!
Who is that in the stained glass?
The building dates from 1857-1859, designed by E.G. Paley. The window was locally made - and shows King Herod in the act of drawing his sword, with one of the Holy Innocents dead beneath his feet. If you look closely, you can see a fox and snakes in the background as well.
As the website I got the pic from notes, it's an unusual subject for a stained glass window. It's in the passage leading to the baptistry - if you take the virtual tour and home in on the east side of the hall leading to the baptistry, you can just catch a glimpse of it.
I'm filing that graphic. How appropos--when did you first encounter it?
That too.
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