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jrgiancola
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I am a devout Catholic, but I do not support a ban on abortion. I will tell you my reasons and offer what I believe is a better suggestion. Banning abortion will not stop abortion. The wealthy will go to other countries to have it done; those who cannot afford this, will return to underground abortion clinics or self-abort; it’s been going on for centuries and will continue. I do NOT want to see women going underground. My idea is this: My church needs to start spending some of its vast resources to combat abortion in other ways. I suggest we start opening pro-life clinics, just as there are Planned Parenthood Clinics. We need places where women and men, not just Catholics, can go and get spiritual, emotional and educational support, and funds they need to bring a child into the world. Twenty years ago, my wife and I, unable to support a fourth child, were led by God to a small, underfunded clinic called “Womankind.” It was not a Catholic organization, but they not only helped us realize that we did not want to kill our child, but they provided the financial assistance we needed to get pre-natal care, deliver the child, and care for it after she was born. They provided diapers, formula, a stroller, a car seat, and the many things we could not afford to buy, until we were able to do this ourselves. It was quite an investment they made in our family. I thank God daily that we did not abort my beautiful daughter. But He used this small clinic to give us what we needed. We did NOT need a lot of religious dogma telling us about hell. What we needed was what I outlined above. I hear a lot of talk against Congress and abortion doctors. What I do NOT see is my church spending any real money to take a pro-life stand like I have described above. Talk is cheap. In the end, it means nothing. We need a massive undertaking by the Catholic Church to open pro-life clinics nationwide, to help financially those who want their children but cannot afford to have them. Let’s start putting our money where out mouth is. My church’s second collection every week is for a new hall it built; I would rather they had built a pro-life clinic. Joe Giancola P.S. I AM glad we stopped “partial birth abortion;” but this is not abortion , it is simply infanticide. If we really want to stop abortion, we need to be active as I’ve suggested, not merely stating a lot of platitudes, and attempting to derail health care reform. We Americans NEED health care reform; many of us cannot afford to take our children to the doctors office; I have my children on Medicaid. I do work, but am not provided health insurance. I cannot see a doctor when I need one, but thank God at least my children can. Do not derail health care reform in a hypocritical and futile attempt to stop abortion. Money needs to be spent on people who need help; let’s see some real pro-life activity, not mere words. Sincerely, Joe Giancola