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You really can't understand the depths of feminist depravity until you fully think through the idea of setting aside a day to "thank an abortion provider."
Today is a good day to thank an abortion provider. In 1996, March 10th was declared National Abortion Provider Appreciation Day. It's one day, during Women's History Month, for those of us who believe in a woman's right to choose an abortion to give thanks to those make that choice a safe one.
A safe choice for whom?
Not to put too fine a point on it, but it's never a good day to thank the guy who murdered your child.
Abortion is infanticide. Abortion providers are mass murderers. Their death toll stands at 57 million, and counting.
It's heartbreaking to contemplate. And it makes me sick to my stomach to know there are people out there celebrating today. The stench of that paean to "abortion providers" is nauseating. If you feel the need to read it, hug your children first. Then hug them again.
Pray for the souls of the abortionists. And weep for their victims.
I'll leave you with these words from Mother Teresa:
"It is a poverty to decide that a child must die so that you may live as you wish."
What side of the poverty line do you live on?
Posted at 15:55 by Chris Wysocki
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