Why don’t we do it in the road…-Beatles

Posted by admin on May 29th, 2006

MacMansions on a street near you!


Planned Parenthood opens up shop in Woodbury, Minnesota strip mall.

A nicer, more customer friendly office of Planned Parenthood opens soon in Woodbury and a couple hundred pro-life protestors were there Saturday May 27 to make sure they knew they were not welcome. Nevertheless, this is the new face of family planning - that is, abortion. From now on it will be neatly packaged in upscale malls, neighborhoods and schools. Abortion clinics will soon be passe with the new and improved abortion pills coming on the scene. Of course there will still be surgical procedures - but this will be in extreme cases and continued to be performed by a qualified physician in a nice hospital. Read on:

Other News From The World Over:
10,000 home abortion cases: A RECORD 10,000 women had an abortion at home last year, according to new figures. The British Pregnancy Advisory Service (bpas) said nearly a third of the 32,000 terminations it provided to women in the first nine weeks of pregnancy had involved the abortion pill. The pill, also known as EMA - or early medical abortion - has been criticised by pro-life campaigners who say it encourages a “DIY” culture for ending pregnancies. But research by the Department of Health has found it is safe, and supporters say it can provide greater comfort and privacy. -Google News

“No more ugly mess!”

Yep! That is the plan my friends, all very clean, neat and tidy - out of sight and out of mind. See why abortion clinics are so 20th century? Going forward Planned Parenthood and other facilities will always be where you least expect, albeit in a convenient location, and they will be so sleek and sanitized that no one need ever be offended again. Drive up, pick up your pills and off you go to the privacy of your home, isn’t that neat! It’s very Stepford Wives!

“A day in the life of…”

Posted by admin on May 29th, 2006


“Woke up…got outta bed…dragged a comb across my hair…”

Remember that Beatles song from “Sargeant Pepper”? Wasn’t there a line about “4000 dead in Lancashire” or something? I often think of that song when great disasters are reported on the morning news. If they don’t happen in the United States however, they never get much mention or extensive coverage - only if many Americans would happen to be involved.

The recent Indonesian massive quake’s death toll is now over 5ooo people. There are threats from Mount Merapi, the volcano that has been errupting - if it does our news will certainly cover that because it’s spectacular and is entertaining. Speaking of entertainment, the bigger news in our country seems to be Brad and Angelina’s baby girl. Who gives a flying…?

The day after Christmas 131,029 people were killed in Indonesian alone after the tsunami. The region is on the so-called ring of fire and so there are quakes all of the time, and from time to time, huge mega quakes. The people of that region are non-white and live in huts - is that what some people think? Whatever the case - it’s a world away from us, it’s a different culture. California is on the same ring of fire - you can bet there will be non-stop coverage when something happens there however.

You would think that the secular media could maybe just report things like the earthquake in Indonesia, or the mass killings in Darfur, or the genocide that occurred in Rawanda from a population control angle. They could say - “Population explosion fears have been quelled somewhat by the extensive death toll in Saturday’s earthquake. However survivors will still need supplies of condoms and birth control pills.” Something like that.

That’s why I think of “A day in the life of.” At one point the lyrics say, “and I went into a dream…” That’s what it is like in our country. We hear about someone else’s tragedy and go on with our lives, more concerned about ‘American Idol’ and amoral celebrities and their illegitimate kids. That seminarian, Ben Kessler, who spoke at the commencement ceremonies at St. Thomas last week hit it right when he scolded about our selfishness. And to think he was criticized for that.

Well - I gotta go - I have to catch the entertainment news on the Today show. Have a great holiday! What holiday is it anyway? Oh - Memorial Day. I always forget what that was all about…Hey! I’ll bet there are a lot of people who do not know what it’s about.

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