Friday, September 07, 2007

Exciting News from Jill Stanek

According to Jill Stanek , you will not want to miss Hannity's show Sunday night as he taken on the demons at Klanned Parenthood:


Hannity's America to investigate Planned Parenthood


This Sunday, Hannity's America on Fox News Channel will feature an investigation of Planned Parenthood. The show will air 8p CST and 11p CST.

The program's impetus was the Aurora situation and the tremendous uprising against it. But also covered will be PP's other dubious activities. In fact, show producers asked pro-lifers providing background info to keep it quiet until a couple days ago so they could do some digging of PP without it knowing.

The segment is supposed to air about 8:30p CST. It will feature one or more of the Scheidlers, and we hear it will also feature Chicago's own Yvonne Florczak-Seeman, who had five abortions and is now pro-life.

This is not Planned Parenthood's week.
[HT: Tom Brejcha, Rock for Life, Eric Scheidler]

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

MOVING JESUS

I learn from the *Wall Street Journal*, 2 March 1992, that the
American Bible Society, one of the foremost publishers of the world's
most widely distributed work of fiction, are coping with a falling
market.

Bibles are still printed and sold in large numbers, but, as several
dervishes cited in the article complain, the book is treated as a
talisman or fetish, put on a table or shelf, seldom opened, never
read. Even the pious do not read the bulky collection of dreary tales.
A Gallup poll found that out of persons who claimed to believe the
book to be the Word of God, only half could name even one of the four
synoptic gospels.

It is true that although that bag of grotesque tales has endowed
English with innumerable phrases, aphorisms, and pregnant allusions,
it has little literary quality. It lacks both the dignity and the
charm of Classical mythology. Its historical value is virtually nil.
And for what is called 'human interest' it cannot vie with Flaubert or
Thackery or Dickens or Agatha Christie. But persons who think a god
the author should overlook their god's awkwardness.

It is true that many Americans do not know enough English to
understand the King James Version and are too indolent to remedy the
inadequacy of their education. I discovered this some thirty years
ago, when I discovered with horror that some of my colleagues were
translating the English of Milton's *Areopagitica* into 'contemporary'
English in the hope that it could then be understood by graduate
students in "Political Science" (i.e., Marxist propaganda). There are
said to be some forty English translations of the Bible, most of which
try to jazz up the stories by vulgarizing the English in which they
are told. But these versions are equally unread.

There remains the question whether True Believers could read their
Holy Book if they wanted to. I remember having seem some years ago an
estimate that no more that 27% of adult Americans (1) were mentally
capable of reading a book--any book. Most of the others, of course,
could recognize the letters of the alphabet, read road signs (although
I note that these are being replaced by 'international symbols'), and
understand headlines and short paragraphs in newspapers. The limiting
factor was power of attention. A newspaper called *USA Today* is said
to have ascertained by investigation that most of its readers could
not keep in mind more than a short paragraph. Their feeble intellects,
palsied and spasmodic, could not remain in focus on a longer text.
That is probably correct, although no one noticed that the fact made
idiocy of our ochlocracy, and proved that a society that permits more
than the 27% to vote is simply committing suicide.

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