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Death Threats On Abortion Providers Spike In Wake Of Planned Parenthood Videos

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posted on Sep, 5 2015 @ 11:23 AM
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a reply to: intrptr

really, all the employees are volunteers, oh, well that explains why they've never called me in for an interview!! those job postings must of been a sham created by a bunch of fraudsters, hey, they had fake websites also!



posted on Sep, 5 2015 @ 11:24 AM
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originally posted by: dawnstar
a reply to: intrptr
only because the messenger did the same thing over a decade ago, even down to the fake websites...
and well, they are highly edited videos that really would serve no purpose outside of rile up the masses.

ya know fool me once shame on me, fool me twice, well, throw the danged book at them!!!


Thats subjective, I watched the videos, too and have a different take. Not bashing the need of abortion clinics, or other services provided, just this "donating" part.

We been all down this road before, you know where I stand, I accept your stand, too. Just don't; agree with it.

See ya, guys.



posted on Sep, 5 2015 @ 11:26 AM
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a reply to: dawnstar

Thats why they call it the salvation army, they assist people who are recovering alcoholics and addicts, they "save" people from ruin. While the people stay there they work for free at the donation stations and thrift stores.

Now, higher up executives with limos and big salaries, thats something else…
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posted on Sep, 5 2015 @ 11:28 AM
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They legally sell the goods they get, and they aren't selling unborn baby parts. They don;t doneat much either, and all the "employees" are volunteers. What a racket.


First of all, Salvation Army pays their employees. LINK

Secondly, "selling" donated clothing and knick knacks is no different that selling fetal remains, you just don't like the idea, and are allowing the "ick" factor to rule your emotions.

Huge medical breakthroughs are helping millions of people across the planet because of fetal stem cell research. And, big pharma is involved, and where there's Big Pharma there's Big Money. But, US law requires that these fetal donations start at a non-profit level. Then the "material" legally moves through the (for profit) system.


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posted on Sep, 5 2015 @ 11:33 AM
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a reply to: Krazysh0t

I guess it's somewhat similar to radical groups like Earth First, Friends of the Earth, Wildlife Federation and Greenpeace who do radical stuff to promote their agenda and want to save the whales, the smelts, prairie dogs and spotted owls, but think humans are evil and disposable, and have no problem with abortion.
See how that works?
These radical Environmental groups have signed on to all that "sustainable development" stuff while promoting the concept that humans are no better, no that humans are evil parasites and endangering the planet run by Gaia, the Earth Goddess. So humans must suffer and live in one bedroom apartments instead of single family homes and ride bikes instead of driving cars and farmers have to shut down to save the smelts and the owls, and oh what was it that was endangered and got the feds out to Arizona? Oh yes, it was turtles, and they killed the rancher's cattle.
Either way, this is not acceptable behavior, but there doesn't seem to be much justice for evildoers on the Left, while conservatives are being targeted by IRS, Bureau of Land Management, DOJ and whatever else.... a peculiar trend if I may say so.
Oh yah I forgot about PETA throwing red paint on people who wear furs....that would have never happened in Pioneer days....as there was no petroleum to make clothing out of alternative materials.
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posted on Sep, 5 2015 @ 11:43 AM
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Huge medical breakthroughs are helping millions of people across the planet because of fetal stem cell research. And, big pharma is involved, and where there's Big Pharma there's Big Money.


That's just relative good and evil. I once told a co-worker that Soros stole wealth from the Jews on behalf of the Nazis and he had zero remorse, and that guy said, oh but look at how much money he gives to people now. Soros is not a well-meaning philanthropist, he is a radical leftist billionaire destroying the currencies of entire countries and driving speculation on the market for the purpose of the overthrow of governments, and his focus is on America right now.



posted on Sep, 5 2015 @ 11:47 AM
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That's just relative good and evil.


Everything is relative.

43% of Catholics believe there is no sin in having an abortion.



posted on Sep, 5 2015 @ 11:49 AM
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a reply to: dawnstar




mean that there are certain denominations that would be more apt to bite in a hook like the pp videos and help add the emotional charge to them,


And which ones are those? Would you mind being more specific, as it would help me to understand?



posted on Sep, 5 2015 @ 11:51 AM
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a reply to: windword

I'm aware of the Catholic vote for abortion. I'm aware that Pelosi and Biden are both "Catholic" and both for abortion. Thanks for that.
So I guess being Christian doesn't automatically make one a radical conservative right winger anti-abortionist.
Either way, it's a rationalization. "Let us do evil that good may come" is what communists and socialists imagine gives them the right to steal people's money and spend it on abortion clinics and murder and pillage in the name of the common good.


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posted on Sep, 5 2015 @ 11:57 AM
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a reply to: ThirdEyeofHorus

Actually, in the '70s my church, Pentecostal Assemble of God, insisted on abortions for unwed potential mothers. The church deacons, the pastor and my parents all forced my sister to have an abortion when she became pregnant by an exchange student from Kenya. They wouldn't let her into the Christian college that she wanted to attend if she didn't. She did, met her husband and went on to have 2 boys.

I, on the other hand, refused to get an abortion, at 17. So, I was excommunicated from our little church, and my mother took all my belongings and threw them on the front lawn, and changed the locks on the house I grew up in. My father disowned me. My mother said she couldn't bear to look at me.

Their biblical logic was, these are end days, and the child will never grow up anyway...and, the child will be destined to hell, and it's just better to send them back to heaven.



I have a lovely 40 year old daughter! I'm pro-choice!


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posted on Sep, 5 2015 @ 11:59 AM
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it's pretty much the doctrine of any religious person who has ever gone to war.


or even any secular with an agenda



posted on Sep, 5 2015 @ 12:01 PM
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a reply to: windword
I'm very sorry for your situation, I truly am. My condolences.
As a side note, someone was just telling me yesterday some stuff about Pentecostals....and I heard years ago they physically handle snakes...too weird for me. (not to mention a misunderstanding of the biblical "taking up of serpents")


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posted on Sep, 5 2015 @ 12:04 PM
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a reply to: ThirdEyeofHorus

well, it seems, at least to me, that the southern baptists, the pentecostals, seem to be more in tune to reforming the world to their liking through works, while others are more inclined to leave that in the hands of god and just go on their way doing what they consider to be good works...

although this is a generalized statement here and well, I was a member of two pentacostal churches in my lifetime, one in my childhood which portrayed christians more like ambassadors on earth for god, being in the world, buy not of it, separate. and well, ambassadors usually at least try to respect the cultures in the countries they are working in, they don't try to change the country into a mini america. the second one I went to in the 80's and well, it was in a southern state. they did seem to get a little more I don't know "in society's face" as time went by, and I finally left because of what I saw happening. I also attended a methodist after that in ny and they didn't seem to have the same spirit either.



posted on Sep, 5 2015 @ 12:08 PM
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a reply to: dawnstar

I see, so you really did try to find a religious outlet and were unable to find anything that resonated. I can appreciate that, which is why I was never in an orthodox church.



posted on Sep, 5 2015 @ 12:09 PM
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a reply to: ThirdEyeofHorus

that's confined to a small number of states in the Appalachian Mountains, and well technically it's illegal in all of them but west virginia.



posted on Sep, 5 2015 @ 12:16 PM
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a reply to: ThirdEyeofHorus

the little church I went to in texas started out as being a good church, but it was like it just started changing, I think the whole religious atmosphere changed really. you suddenly had preachers on tv preaching the prosperity doctrine, or name it and claim it as I like to call it, and I watch as friends bit on and well, it led them to financial failure because sometimes, well, god says no! but it was more than that. suddenly it was like all the men sensed that the pastor was getting old and began competing for the position or something. debates over some pretty stupid things (legalese) started happening, and hurtful words came much too often.

I think the churches, all of them really, were bribed, much like jesus was in his day, with riches and power, and well, some of them bit that hook.
none of them got the pastor position by the way, the pastor brought in his son when he retired....lol....



posted on Sep, 5 2015 @ 12:34 PM
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It was the mother's choice. Who is the person responsible for this choice? The mother. Who decided to have sex without a condom? The mother.


Last time I checked, it takes two people to do this...with the exception of artificial insemination which is on purpose and still requires a willing party on the opposite gender.



posted on Sep, 5 2015 @ 01:09 PM
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a reply to: BobbyRock


during the “end times” when Jesus Christ kills off the segment of humanity that refuses to be his disciples


from your Democrat article...bwahahaha that's why I don't take Democrats seriously, they twist everything in the most ridiculous manner.
The bible has never stated that Jesus will kill people who don't become his disciples in the end time or any time. He asked people to 'become fishers of men" and his disciples were only 12 except for Mary Magdalene who was the 13th.
(But that's what happens when secular humanists try to use the bible as proof of something without actually reading it)


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posted on Sep, 5 2015 @ 01:41 PM
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a reply to: windword




Their biblical logic was, these are end days, and the child will never grow up anyway...and, the child will be destined to hell, and it's just better to send them back to heaven.


Ridiculous logic and also sounds very much like secular humanists only with out the religious part, oh wait there's religious secular humanism, which I do not accept either.



posted on Sep, 5 2015 @ 01:43 PM
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a reply to: windword

Well that explains a few things indeed.





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