Today is Red Envelope Day! You can make a difference.
By katran
@katran (585)
United States
March 31, 2009 1:57pm CST
http://www.redenvelopeday.com
*Note, the above is NOT a referral link.*
Today is Red Envelope Day. Have you been looking for a way that you can remind the president that he answers to the will of the people and not the other way around? Have you been wondering what you can do to let him know that his extreme pro-abortion stance is not acceptable to the American people? If so, click the above link and read about this event.
You can either go out and buy some red envelopes (my boyfriend and I had to buy a package of thank you cards with red envelopes because we could not find red envelopes any other way, but it was worth it), or you can send them online for just a little over a dollar.
Even if you are pro-choice, I ask you to consider checking it out anyway. After all, Obama is not JUST pro-choice. He is pro-abortion. He is pro-abortions for minors without parental consent. He is anti-conscience clause. He is pro-leaving babies who survive abortions on a shelf somewhere to die. I think these are things that the American people at large do NOT agree with, and it is time to step up and remind our president that WE ARE HIS BOSS!
Almost 150,000 envelopes have been pledged. Will you join the movement?
2 responses
@anniepa (27955)
• United States
31 Mar 09
Obama is NOT "pro-leaving babies who survive abortions on a shelf somewhere to die" and the Conscience Clause that's been in effect for three decades will remain, it's the expansion of this clause which Bush enacted right before leaving office that Obama is reversing. This expansion isn't just about abortion, it could also include the dispensing of birth control, blood transfusions, medications and necessary medical tests. A doctor will still have every right to refuse to perform abortions if they choose to.
Annie
@katran (585)
• United States
31 Mar 09
Do your research, Annie. Obama has opposed the Born Alive Infant Protection Act on multiple occasions. He opposes it because it crosses a "dangerous" boundary and opens the can of worms to people question what does and does not constitute a human being. He does not want babies who survive abortions to be called human and to be given rights, because that means they had rights when the decision was made to abort them. I am not making this stuff up. Look it up. Obama is the most radical pro-abortion politician I have ever heard of. Even if you are pro-choice, that should bother you.
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
1 Apr 09
I don't live in America so I am unable to take part. However think Red Letter Day sounds excellent. I hope many people will make Obama re-think his view on abortion. I am pro-life and I believe life begins at conception. I feel sorry for all the babies that have been aborted and see them as the missing people of the world. I think it is terrible to accept a minor for abortion and it is even worse that is possible without parental consent. I know that Obama thinks if a baby is born alive in an abortion he or she should be left to die. I read a book about a lady that was born during a saline abortion and a nurse saved her by sending her to hospital. There she got help to live and now she is a lady that is pro-life and does much to let people know about abortion and how wrong it is. I hope that the Red Letter Day and afterwards will go really well.