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Saturday, May 16, 2020

May 14th Red Rose Rescues at Capital Women's Center and Surgi-Clinic in our Nation's Capital!

Surgi-Clinic will kill babies seven weeks older
than this fully developed little one! Think about it!
The videos below were recorded at two Red Rose Rescues on Thursday, May 14th. The first was taken at Capital Women's Center on Georgia Ave. where at least one woman changed her mind and chose life for her baby.

The second video is from the Surgi-Clinic killing center which "terminates" pregnancies (murders babies) up to 27 weeks.



This is the atrocity of abortion where legal serial killers perform "hits" on babies in the womb and often injure and even kill their moms in the process.

It has to end! Christians, what are you doing to save God's babies?

Red Rose Rescues offer hope to the little ones waiting to be born and to their moms. See more at the Red Rose Rescue facebook page and website.

Saving babies and their moms from the violence of abortion is the most essential work on the planet. If a little person is deprived of the right to life, no other right matters! Please pray and fast for an end to abortion and support the Red Rose Rescues, physically if you can, spiritually and financially if you can't be there with the babies! Remember what Henry Hyde said so eloquently when he begged the House to override Bill Clinton's veto of the Partial Birth Abortion ban:

What kind of people have we become that this procedure is even a matter for debate? Can we not draw the line at torture, and baby torture at that? If we cannot, what has become of us? We are all incensed about ethnic cleansing. What about infant cleansing? There is no argument here about when human life begins. The child who is destroyed is unmistakably alive, unmistakably human and unmistakably brutally destroyed....It is not just the babies that are dying for the lethal sin of being unwanted or being handicapped or malformed. We are dying, and not from the darkness, but from the cold, the coldness of self-brutalization that chills our sensibilities, deadens our conscience and allows us to think of this unspeakable act as an act of compassion.
If my colleagues vote to uphold this veto, if they vote to maintain the legality of a procedure that is revolting even to the most hardened heart, then please do not ever use the word compassion again. (N.B. The House overrode the veto and upheld the ban in 1996 by four votes.)

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