Thursday, April 26, 2012

Celebs on Abortion

Even though some celebs are in the spotlight and wouldnt want something like an unexpected baby to get in their way, many many celebrities have spoken out against abortion. 
On a 1990 Barbara Walters TV special, Gibson stated his opposition to birth control, infidelity and abortion. He said, "God is the only one who knows how many children we should have, and we should be ready to accept them. One can't decide for oneself who comes into this world and who doesn't. That decision doesn't belong to us."
Patricia Heaton of the hit comedy, Everybody Loves Raymond, fights abortion. This winning actress strongly opposes abortion. She speaks publicly against abortion in media interviews and on college campuses as the Honorary Chairperson of Feminists for Life.
Heaton says, "Indeed the tragedy of abortion haunts women from all walks of life. Abortion advocates are spending millions to package their tired rhetoric and half-truths in cutting-edge advertising campaigns targeted to young women. Please join me in supporting FFL's efforts to provide complete information, practical resources, and true choices through the College Outreach program."
Actress, Margaret Colin, has appeared in Three Men and a Baby and the sci-fi blockbuster, Independence Day, and on TV in Chicago Hope, Now and Again and Madigan Men. A pro-life activist since the eighth grade, Margaret credits her parents with empowering her and her siblings to promote pro-life values. At a Congressional Briefing in Washington DC on July 17, 2002, Margaret spoke about abortion. "We marched here to support all women and to protest the violence against them, legislated by Roe v. Wade. And while many will remember the 40 million [aborted] American children that were never born, I want us to also remember the 25 million women and girls in America today who have personally experienced an abortion."
Kathy Ireland also spoke about abortion on the Hannity and Colmes FOX-TV show, Ireland said:
"Is it all right for the government to allow the murder of an innocent human being? The evidence I see tells me the unborn is a human being. From the moment of conception, a new life comes into being with a complete genetic blueprint. The sex is determined. The blood type is determined… the moment that I learned that the unborn was a human being, not part of the woman's body but its own individual human being, I have no choice but to defend the most vulnerable among us."


Thursday, April 19, 2012

How Abortion Ruined a Life and a Family

In 1993, a 17 year old girl, named Christi Stile, had hid her preganancy from her parents for 4 months.  WHen she had finally told her parents, both her parents, Kay and Fred, were disappointed and angry.  The idea of abortion was never something they would consider.  Christi cried and as any other 17 year old girl, pointed out that having this baby would ruin her life and that she couldn't go through with it.  Kay eventually gave in to Christi and drove her to the abortion clinic.  
Her abortion was scheduled for her 18th birthday, July 1, 1993.  They were terrified of going into an abortion clinic and had asked all around if the place was safe.  The clinic had rassured them when they got there that the only affect would probably be heavy bleeding.  They were reassured but still just a little nervous. 
Christi was in the operating room for more than expected.  Kay noticed a different mood change in the staff as she waited in the waiting room.  Christi had experienced a minor complication and that she was being taken to the hospital for observation. 
Chrisit was rushed to the hospital.  When Kay saw her she was not moving and had many tues stuck in her.  The first thing Kay said was "Thats not my daughter". 
Christi was paralyzed.  She was no longer the daughter her parents knew. 
The abortionist Ronald Kuseski, not an anesthesiologist, had administered sedatives to Christi through her IV. After the abortion, he looked up to find Christi pale, with bluish lips, and no pulse or respiration.  This move by this one man had messed up the life of a young girl.
Kay knew that the abortion was the worst choice then.  Instead of changing her grandchild's diapers, she was now changing the diapers of her own daughter.  This was the biggest decision Kay and Christi could ever regret.