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Comedy and Tragedy: New York’s 60% Factor

February 26, 2011 by Gerard M. Nadal

It’s been quite a week here in NYC. We had a great pro-life billboard, calling attention to the fact that 60% of African American pregnancies end in abortion, come down 24 hours after it went up. Thanks to some great thuggery by our proabort lobby, waitresses were reportedly abused in the building hosting the three-story banner simply because…

…they were waitresses working in the same building hosting the banner.

But the fun has only started for the merchants of death in fair Gotham. This coming Wednesday, the City Council is poised to pass a law that will hobble our pregnancy resource centers. So for our modern-day Margaret Sangers (Council Speaker Christine Quinn, Councilwoman Jessica Lappin) it’s a heady week. Evidently 60% of black pregnancies ending in abortion is an acceptable number for them.

Less intellectually and morally bankrupt individuals might look at those numbers and look for ways to lower them by doing things like the PRC’s do. But not our little darlings on the Women’s Issues Committee. They simply cannot permit themselves to join forces with those in the pro-life community and work toward commonsense solutions for a community beset by destructive forces that beggar the imagination.

The word is on the street now about the numbers. It will only continue to make the rounds and continue to permeate the consciences of all New Yorkers. Eventually, the rising tide of blood will drown the pathetic arguments of Quinn and company. It will become harder and harder for Quinn to explain her actions, actions made with the full knowledge of the numbers.

In politics, comedy has a way of becoming tragedy for the careers of those given to such base behavior. New Yorkers have great good sense and have a long history of sending scoundrels packing when they enter the ballot booth. That’s the beauty of our tradition of peaceful transition of power. We vote the bums out.

Better days are coming for our most disenfranchised citizens. As soon as New Yorkers have had the time to marinate in the truth, they’ll elect servants with the wisdom and decency to do what is right and just, and not what is most expedient.

Truth and Goodness will have the last laugh.

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Posted in Abortion, Black History Month | Tagged 60%, Bill 371, Christine Quinn, Jessica Lappin, New York Billboard | 4 Comments

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  1. on February 26, 2011 at 4:48 PM Janet

    Gerard,

    Could you please interview those waitresses in the same building who were allegedly abused and get the real scoop? I would love to, but I’m too far away.
    ~ ~ ~

    Regarding the crucial vote on Mar. 2,
    City Council Members,

    What is your motivation and goal?

    1. To fine the PRC’s out of existence by a slow, cruel death?
    (You might as well get it done quick and painlessly, and outlaw the PRC’s altogether. Your constituents will NOT be amused.)

    2. To increase abortion numbers and revenues?
    (There must be more clever ways of accomplishing that than taking diapers and strollers from pregnant ladies.)

    3. To discourage pro-lifers?
    (Not happening. Every little thing that assaults the dignity of human life brings us together.)

    4. To put this silly mess behind you as quickly as possible?
    (This is probably best course of action.)


  2. on February 26, 2011 at 5:41 PM Mama Maria

    Take heard, Gerard. In Behaviorism, these actions are always expected to increase dramatically, just before they are extinguished.

    It means we’re winning. They may be able to tear down a billboard, but prayers are starting to tear down the walls around their souls!


  3. on February 27, 2011 at 1:03 AM Jasper

    How do downright evil people like Lappen and Quinn make it to positions of authority.


  4. on February 27, 2011 at 12:13 PM Gerard M. Nadal

    Jasper,

    “How do downright evil people like Lappen and Quinn make it to positions of authority.”

    We vote for them.



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