America's other war: A letter the secular media wouldn't print. (From the Catholic Exponent)

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Fax your letters to 330-744-5252 or
write: P.O. Box 6787, Youngstown, OH 44501 or
e-mail: exponent@doyweb.org
Friday, April 04, 2008
April 4 Letters

America’s other war.

Dear editor:

Wednesday March 19, 2008, was the 5th anniversary of start of the Iraq war. Various news accounts have noted that 3,990 U.S. military personnel had died in the war so far. These reports however only tell half the story. They don’t tell about America’s other war, a silent war in which the causality figures are the same now, 3,990. In Iraq, 3,990 killed in five years, and almost 4,000 killed each and every day in America’s domestic war against the unborn child.

One article quoted a person as saying, “Most of the guys over there believe in what they are doing and want to be there,” and this is true. But I would ask, What about all the aborted babies who will never have the opportunity to want “to be there,” never have a chance to answer the call to serve their country?

The men and women who died in Iraq died with honor and will long be remembered by their country. They knew why they were there and it was their choice to sacrifice their lives for their country. But the innocent child had no choice, and knew not why he or she had to die. We only know that they died without honor and are remembered by almost no one, no one but a grieving young woman and God. We can only commend their souls to Him, for He will not forget; He loves them both.

At least the families and loved ones of our fallen heroes have pictures and happy memories to help them ease the pain of their loss; and they also have the praise of their country to remind them of the courage and valor shown by their sons and daughters. On the other hand, while the pain and suffering of the young mother-to-be who was deceived or pressured by our society to kill her unborn child is just as real; she, like the innocent child she lost, is forgotten by our society. The abortion industry that championed her “right to choose” remembers not its victims. Now that the deed is done and the bill is paid, she is nothing more than a number listed on a bank deposit slip.

Each abortion usually leaves two casualties behind, one dead, one wounded; sometimes the count is two dead. For the surviving “mother-no-longer-to-be,” the pain and suffering is just as great, if not more so, as those who have lost a loved one in battle. But in this war she receives no consolation from her country; no taps will be played in honor of the child she will never see; no flag that draped the coffin can be hers, no Medal of Honor to proudly display, no photographs or happy memories. All she receives is the abortionist’s statement which is stamped: “paid in full.”

Many people complain that the Iraq war is senseless, but do they ever consider the senselessness of the abortion war? Adolph Hitler killed six million people in the extermination camps of Nazi Germany, yet the toll in America’s abortion camps now stands at nearly 50 million dead.

In November we will vote for a new president. The Republican candidate will work toward ending this war while the Democratic candidate will work toward continuing it. Who will we choose? In my view, it is time to end this war.

Goodbye Tilly, we must never forget you.

Mrs. Julie Baltrinic
Canton, Ohio
 
The saddest thing about this is that if all Catholics had been obedient to the Church in her teachings against birth control and abortion, this country would be primarily Catholic right now and we would not have to worry over the results of this election.
 
brandymmiller The saddest thing about this is that if all Catholics had been obedient to the Church in her teachings against birth control and abortion, this country would be primarily Catholic right now and we would not have to worry over the results of this election.

Dear brandymiller.

How true, how true. God bless.

Stccp.
 
Secular Relativism of liberalism has, for the most part, blinded America to the truth. It is our right and duty to bring this truth out in the open. :mad:

Today’s liberalism has much in common with Marxism and Nazism of the past. I just wish more would realize it. 😦
 
That is a wonderful letter. We have to help end this genocide! We must pray as often and as fervently as possible. We should all also get involved with our parish pro-life program. If your parish doesn’t have one, start one immediately! There is so much you can do, and there are so many people, in ALL places, tragically, that need help healing after an abortion. There are also people who don’t know the reality of abortion. Involving yourself in pro-life ministries is absolutely one of the easiest and most fulfilling ways to save innocent lives! 👍
 
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Fax your letters to 330-744-5252 or
write: P.O. Box 6787, Youngstown, OH 44501 or
e-mail: exponent@doyweb.org
Friday, April 04, 2008
April 4 Letters

America’s other war.

Dear editor:

Wednesday March 19, 2008, was the 5th anniversary of start of the Iraq war. Various news accounts have noted that 3,990 U.S. military personnel had died in the war so far. These reports however only tell half the story. They don’t tell about America’s other war, a silent war in which the causality figures are the same now, 3,990. In Iraq, 3,990 killed in five years, and almost 4,000 killed each and every day in America’s domestic war against the unborn child.

One article quoted a person as saying, “Most of the guys over there believe in what they are doing and want to be there,” and this is true. But I would ask, What about all the aborted babies who will never have the opportunity to want “to be there,” never have a chance to answer the call to serve their country?

The men and women who died in Iraq died with honor and will long be remembered by their country. They knew why they were there and it was their choice to sacrifice their lives for their country. But the innocent child had no choice, and knew not why he or she had to die. We only know that they died without honor and are remembered by almost no one, no one but a grieving young woman and God. We can only commend their souls to Him, for He will not forget; He loves them both.

At least the families and loved ones of our fallen heroes have pictures and happy memories to help them ease the pain of their loss; and they also have the praise of their country to remind them of the courage and valor shown by their sons and daughters. On the other hand, while the pain and suffering of the young mother-to-be who was deceived or pressured by our society to kill her unborn child is just as real; she, like the innocent child she lost, is forgotten by our society. The abortion industry that championed her “right to choose” remembers not its victims. Now that the deed is done and the bill is paid, she is nothing more than a number listed on a bank deposit slip.

Each abortion usually leaves two casualties behind, one dead, one wounded; sometimes the count is two dead. For the surviving “mother-no-longer-to-be,” the pain and suffering is just as great, if not more so, as those who have lost a loved one in battle. But in this war she receives no consolation from her country; no taps will be played in honor of the child she will never see; no flag that draped the coffin can be hers, no Medal of Honor to proudly display, no photographs or happy memories. All she receives is the abortionist’s statement which is stamped: “paid in full.”

Many people complain that the Iraq war is senseless, but do they ever consider the senselessness of the abortion war? Adolph Hitler killed six million people in the extermination camps of Nazi Germany, yet the toll in America’s abortion camps now stands at nearly 50 million dead.

In November we will vote for a new president. The Republican candidate will work toward ending this war while the Democratic candidate will work toward continuing it. Who will we choose? In my view, it is time to end this war.

Goodbye Tilly, we must never forget you.

Mrs. Julie Baltrinic
Canton, Ohio
Amen and thank you.
 
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