Saturday, October 27, 2007

Modern Day Auschwitz

Construction company 'digs in their heels' to build the largest Planned Parenthood abortion facility
Denver, Oct 26, 2007 / 10:11 am (CNA).-

On October 24, pro-life activists met with the heads of the Weitz Company to discuss the new Planned Parenthood abortion facility that the company is contracted to build in Denver, Colorado.
In a surprising allegiance to the abortion industry, Bill Hornaday, President of The Weitz Company Rocky Mountain, has refused to reconsider building the largest abortion facility in the United States. In the private meeting, Hornaday indicated that money is not the prime motivator for building the new Planned Parenthood. "The ideals of The Weitz Company are worse than we thought," said Keith Mason, of the Keep Peace in Stapleton Project. "If they are not building this superstructure for money, are they building it out of a desire to facilitate the murder of innocent children?" Gary Meggison, Senior Vice President of The Weitz Company Rocky Mountain, is a member of the Catholic Church while neighbors of Vice President Don Gendall claim that he is a "strong Christian". "The bottom line is that followers of Christ would not be a part of this heinous business," continued Mason. "A true Christian would do what is necessary to save the lives of innocent children." The brief meeting, attended also by Senior Vice President Gary Meggison, revealed an obvious disdain for women and children. Meggison not only refused to view documents of Planned Parenthood's reported child rape cover-ups (under investigation by Kansas' and Indiana's attorneys general), but also the facts of their multi-million dollar baby killing business. "We are continuing to keep these executives in our prayers, in hope that they will not build this modern- day Auschwitz. We must pray that they do the right thing," Keith Mason, Keep Peace in Stapleton. Link to original article (here) 7. Hyperlinks subvert hierarchy.

4 comments:

Christopher Locke said...

Yes, this is certainly shocking. I live in Boulder and I had not heard about this. Thank you for posting about it. And by the way, I love the graphic.

Unknown said...

"The bottom line is that followers of Christ would not be a part of this heinous business,"

In the end, I thinks this reveals what's behind it for me concerning this issue. We have to ask ourselves how much we are willing to sit still for.

So, so you think you can tell Heaven from Hell,
blue skies from pain.
Can you tell a green field from a cold steel rail?
A smile from a veil?
Do you think you can tell?
And did they get you to trade your heroes for ghosts?
Hot ashes for trees?
Hot air for a cool breeze?
Cold comfort for change?
And did you exchange a walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage?


I think this ( http://www.fetchitgraphics.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=56 ) may be a little more up my alley! :-)

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Anonymous said...

Did anyone ever happen to think that these executives have morals and family values, too? Just because they are putting up a building for Planned Parenthood hardly means they are pro-abortion or that they are erecting a "modern-day Auschwitz." I am not an abortion supporter, but if Weitz doesn't build it, someone else will. Dragging these men's names through the mud does nothing to solve the situation. They are not the problem.