30 lat temu zapadlo rozstrzygniecie sadowe dzieki ktoremu w ramach "postepu" i zbrodniczej ideologii rozpoczeto legalne mordowanie milionow. Stalo sie to w stanach ale szybko przenioslo sie i na inne kraje. Dzisiaj probuje sie powrocic do zachecania do bezkarnego mordowania i w Polsce. Przeczytajmy w spokoju ten list od kogos kto moglby dzisiaj byc doroslym czlowiekiem. Zapytajmy sie w duchu co mozemy zrobic aby i u nas nie powrocono (jak zapowiada SLD) do mordowania niewinnych w ramach zbrodniczego prawa. Prosze Was przekazcie ten list swoim znajomym WD
> > > On turning 30... > > Dear friend, > > This week I turn 30. > > It's hard to believe. How time flies. January 22, 1973 seems > like so long ago. I'm the oldest in my family. It’s a pretty > big family, but I'll explain that later. > > If you're a baby boomer, you probably don't think much of > my generation -- Gen X. But that's because we're a threat > to you! My generation is changing the world! Just think of > all that has happened in the world these past 30 years... > > The end of Vietnam. Watergate. Jimmy Carter. Actually, I > don't remember much from the 70s, since I was just entering > elementary school when Ronald Reagan became president. > > I loved the 80s. That's when I grew up, but I had no idea > justhow much the world was changing. > > Then, the Berlin Wall fell. I'll never forget that day in > November. 1989. I was 16 and on top of the world. I can > remember my history teacher telling me that the world would > never be the same. He was right. > > Then, something even more dramatic developed. The Internet. > If you want to understand me and my generation, then go > online. When I was in college, a few of my friends saw it > coming. We helped start a revolution online. And don't > believe it when they say the Internet bubble has burst. The > only thing that has burst is the old way of doing business. > > Now there are no boundaries for people like me. The sky is > truly the limit! I got married three years ago to a beautiful > and loving woman, and we're expecting our first child in > three months. A new generation begins... > > Yes, life is good. Except for one problem. > > You see, I wasn't actually born on January 22, 1973. In fact, I > wasn't born at all. > > I never was given the chance to take even that first breath... > never mind then 381 million breaths that would have followed > over these 30 years. > > Not a single breath. > > That's because of something else that happened on January 22, > 1973. > > Seven justices made a decision that would dramatically affect > my life... and the lives of 40 million others who would never > take a breath. > > That's my family. And it's growing every day. In fact, in > the next 24 hours the family of abortion victims will grow > by about as many people who died when the World Trade Center > buildings collapsed. > > The 9-11 cleanup concluded after nearly a year, but our > cleanup--the one from 1-22 continues. > > And to think it was all based on a lie. Jane "Roe" of Roe v. > Wade was lied to. And so were you -- if you believed even for > a moment that the mass of tissue wasn't a human life. > > That mass of tissue was me! > > My goal here isn't to make you feel guilty. Rather, think > of me... or what could have been me... the next time the > topic of abortion comes up. > > Think of me graduating from high school and going to college. > Think of me getting married and having children. Think of me > celebrating my birthday this Wednesday with family and friends. > > Think of me turning 30. > > > --Anonymous > > If you would like to join the 357,063 people who are > doing something for the unborn take a moment right now to sign > Petition For Life, click here: > > http://grassfire.net/21.asp?PID=1742349&P=1 > >
