The picture tells the story. These are the people who, along with NARAL, are attacking Crisis Pregnancy Centers all over the nation. Saving babies is bad for business.
A ten year-old girl has seen right through these people, as only children can. Click here for the eloquence of a young girl’s purity.
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Graphic via Vita Pro Omni.
Re: And it is not just the homosexuals
When I was a young, Korea bound solider (Back in the Dark Ages) we received a formal briefing from a very serious Sergeant Major on the STD problem in Korea. For every soldier deployed to Korea the Army recorded the treatment of 12 case of STD a year.And this was not counting the unrecorded treatments as well as the soldiers who did not bother to get treated until they returned home.
Korea was then a 13-month unaccompanied tour (no wives, no children.) It was informally advertised through the Army grapevine as a sexual paradise.An arriving solider could also make an deal with a departing soldier regarding his “hutch” (an off post living arrangement). For a very small fee the young arriving soldier would take over the “hutch” which came with a live in maid. The maid would spit shine boots, starch fatigues, clean field gear, clean the hutch and provide both meals and sexual favors all for a nominal fee.
Beyond the risk of eternal damnation there were several problems with this sexual paradise. 1) The high incidence of STD seriously reduced the “boots on the ground” strength of the fighting units (Rifle Squads). 2) Women prostituted to foreign soldiery are easily recruited by enemy intelligence services. As a result we had no secrets. 3) Almost all of the married guys deployed to Korea were in leadership positions. And the deployment usually negatively impacted on their marriages and family lives; i.e.divorce. Which in turn led to distracted leaders who should have been focusing on killing Communists. 4) The mass prostitution and use of contraceptives spread STD into the Korean society, attacked family life and lowered the birth rate.
Sadly, I know of no effort by either our Chaplains or politicians to correct this situation.
God bless
Richard W Comerford
a picture is worth a thousand words……