January 01, 2011

Holiday Home Protest of Planned Parenthood CEO, Vicki Cowart


Admittedly, those wicked souls who profit from the mass murder of tiny innocent human beings are not likely to celebrate the joys of Christmas since it honors a birth of a child, not an abortion, but this offer from Planned Parenthood CEO was too good to resist.  So on Christmas Day, 2010, Denver pro-life activists with the Collaborators Project paid a friendly holiday visit to the home of a radical pro-abort, Vicki Cowart, to wish her a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Job...
"We know what you're doing, so STOP KILLING KIDS!" 

Sadly, but predictably, Vicki Cowart's apathetic, ignorant and morally depraved neighbors were more outraged at our protest disrupting their peaceful neighborhood than at the child-killer herself living just a few doors down in a luxurious home bought with blood money.  The misplaced hostility and unrighteous anger demonstrated by these fools makes them cowardly collaborators with the nation's #1 abortion provider and just as guilty before God as the CEO.  Judgment and wrath will come upon those who refuse to protect the most helpless victims in society while tolerating the violent acts of callous criminals with a lust for death.


The pro-life movement will not allow child-killing with tranquility for Planned Parenthood employees or any of its collaborators.  No Planned Parenthood collaborator is exempt from the Collaborators Project, and if neighbors want to enjoy the holidays without a bunch of anti-choice wackos causing a scene in the street, then the pressure should be heavily upon the ones with blood on their hands to quit their jobs once and for all! The time to stop Infant Genocide is NOW, and our message is made loud and clear:
 If you want tranquility, do not collaborate with child-killing...And we won't go until you stop it, so
 STOP IT RIGHT NOW!”

15 comments:

  1. I hate child-killers.

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  2. Curtis, how can you hate abortionists when Jesus said "But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you." Jesus told us to love everyone, fellow Christians and abortionists alike.

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  3. Sacha is right! It is very unchristian of you, Curtis, to hate certain people just because they make a good living by brutally ripping the arms & legs off of tiny, helpless babies in the womb before they throw the bloody dismembered body parts in the garbage without regard for human life. How mean & judgmental of you, Curtis!

    Jesus wants you to love those who murder the innocent, just like He "LOVES all workers of iniquity" (Psalm 5:5).

    God says He loves Christians, just like "the wicked and the one who loves violence His soul also LOVES" (Psalm 11:5)

    Further, God specifically told us that "there is NEVER a time to hate"(Ecclesiastes 3:8), so you need to stop being so hateful & love all abortionists or other serial killers.

    The Bible teaches us repeatedly that “The LORD NEVER hates, Yes, and NOTHING is an abomination to Him. He only pours out LOVE & gumdrops on the hands that shed innocent blood" (Proverbs 6:16-19).

    Curtis, how can you hate abortionists when God's Word strictly commands Christians to "LOVE the evil, love the good, and NEVER establish judgment in the gate"(Amos 5:15).

    What this world really needs are more loving & tolerant "Christians" like Sacha who clearly have a biblical understanding of Truth & morality!

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  4. Hey Sacha, I'm going to slightly change the lyrics in your honor to a popular Christian children's song:

    As a preborn child-killer is tearing a child limb-from-limb while he's still alive and then killing him, I can just hear the butcher singing merrily:

    "Yes, Jesus loves me. Yes, Jesus loves me. Yes, Jesus loves me, 'cause Sacha told me so." That's really sickening, Sacha.

    I hope a paid hit-man preborn child killer never rips the arms and legs and head from anyone you love. But then again, you'd love the butcher anyway, right? That's messed up.

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  5. Check out the documentary exposing Planned Parenthood's hatred of Black people http://www.maafa21.com

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  6. So Jesus lied? That's what I'm hearing you say.

    God hates, I never said that He doesn't. But just because God does something doesn't mean we have the right to do it as well. JESUS said that Christians should love our enemies.

    It's people like you who give the rest of us a bad name.

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  7. Sacha - If you agree that God hates the wicked, but say we don't have that right as Christians, are you saying that we are called be nicer than God instead of conforming to His image?

    And when you selectively quote Scripture it's good to understand the context in which Jesus spoke. It's true that JESUS said Christians should love *OUR* enemies, but He did not say that Christians should love *GOD'S* enemies - there is a difference!

    If God says He hates evil hands that shed innocent blood, why would He want us to love abortionists? Is that good?
    Wouldn't that be hypocritical?

    "Let love be without hypocrisy. Abhor [hate] what is evil. Cling to what is good." - Romans 12:9

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  8. Sacha, when you rightly judge most people for doing wrong, how loved do they feel? In other words, go to a homo parade sometime and tell them how wicked and destructive their lifestyle is and see how much love comes to you from them. Even though you are telling them the truth, they will call you a hater. It's OK to hate people who butcher preborn children, and it's OK to hate sodomites, and it's OK to hate child molesters. We will all judge them one day. "Do you not know that the saints will judge the world? And if the world will be judged by you, are you unworthy to judge the smallest matters?" - 1 Corinthians 6:2. So, Sacha, when you judge the world one day, are the ones you judge going to "feel the love" from you?

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  9. Dear Allegedly Good Christians: It's apparent you don't believe what Jesus said when he told you to love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to those who hate you, and pray for those who despitefully use you and persecute you. (Matthew 5:44) Nope, you basically declare yourself exempt from an explicit statement of Jesus in the Bible. So much for believing the Bible is the Word of God.

    I would find your hypocrisy astounding except that it's the usual thing with you people. Picketing a person's house on Christmas is not loving your enemies, blessing them, etc., etc. Rather, you're being obnoxious jerks and you would make Jesus cringe. And, believe it or not, I DO know what it's like to have my house picketed, because I had Scientologists in front of my house a few times back in the 1990s.

    It's things like this that make me very happy I bagged the church several years ago. Your amazing hatred of others who do not share your beliefs is so contrary to what Jesus is reported to have said it makes me wonder how you can call yourself one of his followers.

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  10. Dear Allegedly Good Whatever You Are, Deana: That was a pretty unloving way to put it. I don't feel loved by you, blessed by you, or that you've done me any good. I guess you don't get it any more than we do which makes you as much of a hypocrite as we are. Welcome to the club!

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  11. Nothing against your cause, but you could have done this any day, why Christmas?

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  12. Persephone- Don't get me wrong, we do protest any other day, but there's something special about not letting baby killers have a Christmas with tranquility. Plus it leaves a lasting impression on all the neighbors or anyone else who wants to go into the abortion business.

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  13. Persephone, another reason is that Christmas celebrates a birth, not an abortion. Also, neighbors are more likely to be home on Christmas and hopefully the person the protest is coordinated for will be home as well.

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  14. Well I'd say it's in poor taste, but so is abortion.

    I'd say it's a bit out of line, but so is abortion.

    Yeah I'm running out of arguments here.

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