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I was surprised that the courts approved the assisted suicide. This isn't suicide - its killing doctors for hire now. Only God knows when our time is going short on earth!
Terry Albright,
El Paso, Texas
I have always disagreed with the Catholic attitude toward birth control. Isn't better to avoid the pregnancy rather that have an unwanted child? I think the attitude you display is very closed-minded!
Patty Grayson
Anchorage, Alaska
I would like to know why the priests don't speak out about abortion more. Some priests seems unable to even say the word. All they worry about is capital punishment, their collection baskets and the new liturgy!
Please send my your newsletter. I am sending in the monthly donation of $5 but I wanted to make sure I get the next issue.
Mark Tallson
Tucson, Arizona
Thanks for your updates on Planned Parenthood. It amazes me how the newspapers pretend that this killing group is helping teens with their "safe-sex" clinics. I am sending you a clpping about Casa Grande Arizona where teen pregnancies skyrocketed after Planned Parenthood opened their referral office. All they are teaching the kids is that "they can not control themselves!" We did it as teens - in fact people down through the ages have been able to control themselves.
I hope it is alright - I copied your list of "helpful pro-life hints and handed them out at my church pro-life group. THEY LOVED THEM!
Alice Barkley
Cleveland, Ohio
Sorry to see the ninth circuit court of appeals chose death. This country will one day run out of expendable people and start looking to the lawyers and decide there are too many of them, especially since they seem to be a major part of our problem.
In some ways, I guess we are all partly responsible. I always consider that I was doing a lot by writing my letters and donating money to pro-life groups. When you suggested that we bring up the subject of abortion to our neighbors, I thought it sounded easy - until I tried it.
It seems they usually say that they never really thought about it - that is if they are pro-life or pro-choice. I can't believe that but I didn't know what to say after they said that.
If there are no abortion mills in my area, should we pray at the referral offices for Planned Parenthood? We see teens walking in there all the time.
Thanks for any help you can give us!
Todd Rielly
Prescott, Arizona
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