I Apologize In Advance For The Graphic Nature Of This Post, But The Post Is Too Important Not To Put Up

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On November 8, 2009, a webside named NiceDeb.WordPress.com posted a story about a planned parenthood worker who had become pro-life.  The post features a video of an interview on the Huckabee show on Fox News Channel.  This blog reported on Ms. Johnson on November 2nd (RightWingGranny.com). 

The blog at Nice Deb quoted Ms. Johnson on her experiences while viewing an abortion on ultrasound:

"I saw the probe going into the woman's uterus. And at that moment, I saw the baby moving and trying to get away from the probe. ... And I thought, "It's fighting for its life." And I thought, "It's life, I mean, it's alive."

"I just was thinking, "Oh, my gosh, make it stop." And then, all of a sudden, I mean, it was just over, just, in the blink of an eye. And I just saw the, I just saw the baby just literally, just crumble, and it was over."

I apologize for the graphic nature of this quote, but that is what happens every time an abortion is done.  A baby dies.  This is not a procedure that should be paid for by federal tax money, nor is it a procedure that should be routinely done.  Unless the life of the mother is truly in danger, there is no reason to kill a baby.  We need to open our eyes to the fact that our culture is being influenced in a negative way by the fact that we are routinely killing the most innocent members of our society every day.

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