Archive for September, 2011

Pro-abortion mayor of Milwaukee launches “Strong Baby” campaign

Friday, September 9th, 2011

As we’ve written before, infant mortality in the City of Milwaukee is among the highest in the nation; black infants are three times more likely to die than white infants.

To combat this alarming statistic, the City of Milwaukee has launched a “Strong Baby” initiative, as reported by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:

The winners of the Strong Baby casting call were breastfed, are up-to-date on immunizations and project “strong baby” qualities, city officials said.

The press conference was upbeat, celebrating healthy babies. But a somber mission was behind the message — that too many other babies in Milwaukee aren’t getting the same strong start. During the press conference, babies giggled and smiled while their mothers bounced them in their arms.

One baby, Madyson Dixon, blew kisses and waved as the mayor recited sobering statistics:

From 2005-2008 the city recorded 499 infant deaths, the mayor said [on average, in just one year, Milwaukee County residents account for 3,528 abortions, or roughly 43% of the state's total abortion figures]. For every 1,000 births, 11 infants died. Black infants were three times more likely to die than white infants [ black infants are three times more likely to be aborted as well]. In 2009 an additional 122 infants died; a substantial portion of the deaths were preventable.

Little Madyson Dixon, in pigtails for the press conference, earlier charmed Murphy, the alderman, when he finished his comments. As Murphy turned to leave the podium, the baby blew him a kiss. He reached out for her hand and kissed it.

“This is the best press conference I’ve ever attended,” Murphy said, noting he and his wife five years ago adopted a child from China, and have been learning what it takes to be good parents.

Madyson started waving at six months, said her mother, Kia Brazil, and grandmother, Paula Young. She also loves to blow kisses, and can snap her fingers at 11 months.

The juxtaposition of happy, healthy babies behind a [pro-abortion] mayor reciting statistics about other babies dying was not lost on the parents of the Strong Baby campaign winners.

Apparently only the untimely deaths of “Every child a wanted child” are worthy of mourning.Unfortunately, for mothers and their children, missing from the MJS and the City’s information campaigns is something, anything, about the risks induced abortion has. One of the causes of infant death is preterm delivery. Abortions increase the risk of low birth weight in future pregnancies by a factor of three, and of premature birth by a factor of two.

The missing link is hardly a surprise though — the MJS never misses an opportunity to stump for Planned Parenthood, and Mayor Tom Barrett, a pro-abortion Catholic, is consistently endorsed by both Planned Parenthood and NARAL.Don’t women at least deserve the facts?

Ella cartoon makes light of actual drug properties

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

Photo, above: Screen shot of the homepage for Ella’s website. The cartoon is meant to signify a male sperm and female egg.

Abortions in America are increasingly chemical in nature.  Numerous FDA-approved drugs have both pre- and post-implantation abortifacient effects, and their mechanisms of action are often made intentionally vague by the pharmaceutical companies that manufacture and market them.

Hormonal contraceptives such as Plan B or the Morning-after pill (levonorgestrel), the Pill, and the Patch can, at least some of the time, prevent the implantation in the uterine lining of the already-created embryonic baby.  This mechanism of action is termed a pre-implantation chemical abortion.

In August 2010, the FDA approved the new drug Ella (ulipristal acetate) which has both pre- and post-implantation abortifacient mechanisms of action.  U.S-based Watson Pharmaceuticals acknowledges that, in addition to stopping or delaying ovulation, “ella may also work by preventing attachment to the uterus.”  Marketed by Watson as “emergency contraception,” Ella is recommended for use up to five days after intercourse.  But it has the same chemical make-up and mode of action as RU-486.  Like mifepristone, ulipristal acetate blocks progesterone and thus can kill an already implanted embryo.

There is no getting around the pharmacological facts:  Ella is an abortion drug.  According to Dr. Donna Harrison, who spoke on behalf of the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists at the FDA hearing on the Ella® New Drug Application in June of 2010, ulipristal is toxic to embryos at low doses.  ”It is predictable that progesterone blockade will have profound embryolethal and developmental effects on the embryo fetus exposed to ulipristal,” Dr. Harrison said.

The cartoon above says nothing about that, however. But it’s much more amusing to promote recreational sex with a sperm-and-egg cartoon rather than showing a tiny embryonic human being killed with a massive dose of chemicals.

Republican gubernatorial candidates support Mississippi Personhood Amendment

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011
The two Republican gubernatorial candidates in Mississippi have pledged their strong support for a personhood constitutional amendment that will be on the ballot this November. Amendment 26, the Mississippi Personhood Amendment, defines the words “person” and “persons,” as used in the state constitution, to “include every human being from the moment of fertilization, cloning or the functional equivalent thereof.” Click on the “Yes on 26” website to learn more about the Mississippi personhood campaign.

Current Lt. Governor and Republican candidate for Governor Phil Bryant has supported the personhood amendment drive from its inception, which helped tremendously in the signature gathering stage of this grassroots effort. In February 2010, Personhood Mississippi submitted over 130,000 signatures — 40,000 more than required for ballot access.

At a press conference in June accepting his endorsement by Mississippi Right to Life, Bryant stated, “I also want to encourage everyone to support the Personhood Amendment that will be on the ballot in November. If successful on the ballot, the Personhood Amendment will be a turning point for protecting the unborn in Mississippi.”

Gulfport businessman Dave Dennis, Bryant’s Republican primary opponent, also supports the Amendment 26 campaign. “I believe as our Founding Fathers believed that we are endowed by our Creator ‘with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness,’” stated Dennis. “I am fully pro-life and oppose abortion. I favor the Personhood Initiative to put a strong pro-life issue on the ballot in November.”

A Yes on 26 campaign kickoff event will be held this week featuring former presidential candidate and Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee as keynote speaker and special guest Deanna Favre.