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I was a ‘Disney Princess’ I had an abortion. I’m Pro-Life

For years feminists have been princess bashing because they clearly don't really grasp the depth of the princess stories

Recently, Planned Parenthood tweeted, “We Need a Disney Princess Who Had an Abortion.”

I am a former Disney princess who had an abortion. It is not easy to share a story that represents my deepest personal loss and sadness. But I also will not remain silent knowing what I know. The tweet overlaid something sinister. Since its founding, this organization has sold a death message.

Recently, Planned Parenthood tweeted, ‘We Need a Disney Princess Who Had an Abortion.’ No, we do not.

For years feminists have been princess bashing because they clearly don't really grasp the depth of the princess stories

We do not need a Disney princess written by authors scripting a manipulated story that aims to glorify killing children. This kind of strategic propaganda contributed to my own personal tragedy. Abortion doesn’t empower. It is a tragic tale rarely told because the abortion architects would need to admit the damage it has caused women like myself (and obviously their children).

The stories little girls need to continue to hear are already exemplified in the fairy tales that teach us about goodness and truth. It has always been the witches plotting to confuse the princesses, attempting to lure them away from their noble pursuits, pushing them out of their destined castles with evil intent to smother their dreams. These evil ones appear powerful, but always end up falling off cliffs or being struck down by the goodness of truth.

Cinderella is a story of making something beautiful out of the life surprises that threaten to burn us.

I am in the process of writing a book about Cinderella, focusing on her incredible strength in overcoming life in the fire and ashes as an orphan herself. She was tortured and enslaved by the ugly stepsisters, who didn’t understand her story and tried to rewrite her destiny by taking away her rightful position next to the king. Cinderella defied her stepmother and stepsisters in taking the throne by storming the castle gates, adorned in supernatural favor to battle for her happily ever after.

Killer Angel Margaret Sanger!

If you want to truly stand for all women you must stand against the killing of pre-born women

Sanger established the American Birth Control League, a precursor to today’s Planned Parenthood Federation of America.

As  the  founder  of  Planned  Parenthood and the impassioned heroine of various feminist causes celebrated, Sanger was responsible for the brutal elimination of more than thirty (50) million children in the United States and as many as two and a half billion worldwide. No one in his right mind would want to rehabilitate the reputations  of  Stalin,  Mussolini,  or  Hitler.  Their

If you want to truly stand for all women you must stand against the killing of pre-born women.

Eugenicist. Immoral. Unmerciful. Bigoted. These words appropriately describe the woman revered by an organization that promotes – and then profits from – the death of innocent babies.

barbarism,  treachery,  and  debauchery  will  make  their names live in infamy forever. Amazingly though, Sanger has somehow escaped their wretched fate. In spite of the fact that her crimes against humanity were no less heinous than theirs, her place in history has effectively been sanitized  and  sanctified.  In  spite  of  the  fact  that  she openly  identified  herself  in  one  way  or  another  with their  aims, intentions,  ideologies, and movements with  Stalin’s Sobornostic Collectivism, with  Hitler’s Eugenic  Racism, and  with  Mussolini’s Agathistic Facism, her faithful  minions  have  managed  to  manufacture an independent reputation for the perpetuation of her memory. Killer Angel A Biography of Planned Parenthood’s Founder Margaret Sanger by George Grant

She believed that women wanted their children to be free of poverty and disease, that women were natural eugenicists, and that birth control, which could limit the number of children and improve their quality of life, was the panacea to accomplish this. Full article at Biography.com But it is far more sordid to find your-self several years later burdened down with half a dozen unwanted children, helpless, starved, shoddily clothed, dragging at your skirt, yourself a dragged out shadow of the woman you once were. Family Limitation by Margaret Sanger 1917

40 Days for Life Manhattan Campaign leader Jill Gadwood spoke about the need to bring 40 Days for Life to New York City, which is infamously known as the “abortion capital of America.” 92 Years Later Pro Life Comes to Margaret Sanger Planned Parenthood Center

Planned Parenthood  of New York City: 1923 – Margaret Sanger opens the Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau in Manhattan, later known as the Margaret Sanger Research Bureau, where physicians dispense contraceptives and study their health impact. …… More

Was Margaret Sanger Founder of Planned Parenthood a Racist?

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Abortion Via Webcam is Coming?

The study confirmed the finding that telemedicine abortions have “four times more risk of complications.”

Planned Parenthood Will Launch 10 New Video Chat (Telemedicine) Abortion Locations in 2018. Full Article

The study confirmed the finding that telemedicine abortions have “four times more risk of complications.”

Planned Parenthood will expand Telemedicine Abortion services across America.

Telemedicine medical abortion has become appealing to Planned Parenthood because it reduces the cost burden of the clinics. The doctor is never physically present. Instead, he consults with the pregnant woman via the webcam and then remotely activates a drawer that opens to dispense the abortion pills. After drugs are dispensed, the patient likely never sees that physician again. Full Article

Now the rates of medical abortions rival those of surgical abortions in the U.S. [5]

But is this safe and low risk? “Their data shows the number of follow-up visits and emergency room visits are much higher for women having telemed abortions – the procedure has four times more risk of complications.”

However, citing safety concerns, 37 states currently require clinicians who perform medication abortions to be licensed physicians and 19 states require that the clinician providing a medical abortion be physically present during the procedure, thereby prohibiting the use of telemedicine to prescribe medication for abortion remotely.[6]