How far would you go to be at the bedside of a loved one who's in critical condition—dying, really, from a brutal car accident? How far would you go—or could you go—if you yourself had an ear that was almost torn off, a nose that was almost severed, a hand that was broken, two ribs that were cracked, a lung that was scraped, a heart muscle that was bruised and, to top it all off, a concussion?
Editor's Note: Stephanie Gray is the author of A Physician's Guide To Discussing Abortion, a book recommended by many Canadian physicians. Stephanie Gray also debated Dr. Fraser Fellows, a Canadian late-term abortion practitioner.
Mark Twain once said, "Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it."
Those words aptly capture the spirit of Rwandan-genocide survivor Immaculee Ilibagiza. The suffering she endured in one of the speediest genocides of the 20th century is difficult to fathom. Perhaps more incomprehensible, is her ability to forgive a mass murderer when she came out alive after 100 days of terror, where almost 1 million of her fellow citizens were slaughtered.
She stared at our posters: 3D ultrasounds of pre-born children safely cocooned in their mothers' wombs contrasted with the broken bodies of the aborted. She pulled out her phone to take pictures. And as the reality of what she was staring at sunk in, she burst into tears.
The Canadian Auto Workers’ Union Takes on the “New Abortion Caravan,” Organizes Sweeping Counter-Protests across Manitoba and Ontario
Regina, SK. The largest private worker’s union in Canada has come out against the “New Abortion Caravan,” an appropriation of the famous pro-abortion 1970 Abortion Caravan, by the controversial anti-abortion group the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform.
“New Abortion Caravan” Covers Regina With Graphic Abortion Pictures Using Hand-Held Signs, Hand-Delivered Postcards, and Huge Box-Bodied Trucks
After a presentation at a Regina church Saturday night that saw over twenty pro-choice advocates protest, the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform’s New Abortion Caravan plans to sweep Regina with graphic, bloody pictures of aborted fetuses on Monday and Tuesday.