by ACP | Feb 7, 2017 | Uncategorized |
The following is a guest contribution by Luke Garrison from StepIntoTheRight.com. This January marked the 44th anniversary of the worst Supreme Court decision since Plessy vs Ferguson, Roe vs Wade. 7 of the 9 unelected human beings on the Court ruled that it is a Constitutional Right for a mother to kill her child, depending on location. One of the most consistently well-attended, and greatly ignored yearly protests, the March for Life, took place again on Friday, January 27th in Washington, D.C. Meanwhile, President Trump re-signed into law Reagan’s policy of not providing federal funds to any international organization that kills babies, Paul Ryan is leading the charge to defund Planned Parenthood, and we’ve been promised a pro-life Supreme Court Justice (and the nomination of Neil Gorsuch appears to make good on this promise). All signs so far point to this administration being very against killing babies, and one of the most sure-fire ways to watch the Left lose their minds is to get in their way of killing babies. So why is it that those on the Left advocate so strongly for the “right” to kill babies? If you ask them, they’ll give you a plethora of meaningless answers including, but not limited to: “It’s no one’s business what I do with my body,” “It’s not murder because it’s just a bundle of cells that needs me to survive,” “Keep your rosaries off my ovaries,” “People will still do it whether it’s legal or not,” and the ultimate “Women’s Rights are Human Rights.” Let’s take a look at some of these arguments. Probably the loudest thing you’ve seen recently...
by ACP | Nov 1, 2014 | Press Release |
ANTI-CHOICE PROJECT TO BRING ABORTION VICTIM IMAGERY TO NEW LIFE TABERNACLE CHURCH IN HOUSTON Houston, Texas – October 30, 2014 – Beginning Sunday, November 2, the Anti-Choice Project (ACP) will be taking its enlarged 4′ x 3′ abortion victim photos to the public sidewalks bordering New Life Tabernacle Church in Houston. Established in 2009, the Anti-Choice Project is a peaceful, all-volunteer, non-profit corporation which uses pictures of first and second trimester abortion victims to educate the public about what abortion does to a baby. According to an October 26, 2014, KHOU article titled, ‘Down in polls, Texas’ Davis recalls own comebacks,’ Rev. Carl Davis of New Life Tabernacle Church is reported as saying, “You know that I don’t believe in abortion. But you know that doesn’t mean I won’t support her [Senator Davis] in other ways.” (http://www.khou.com/story/news/politics/elections/2014/10/26/down-in-polls-texas-davis-recalls-own-comebacks/17966489/) In response, Andrew St.Hilaire, Co-founder of the Anti-Choice Project, said, “New Life Tabernacle Church has recently decided to use its pulpit to advance the political campaign of pro-abortion gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis. Pastor Carl Davis has asked his flock to look beyond the baby-killing that Senator Wendy Davis supports. But our giant photos of abortion victims displayed outside his church building on Sunday will make that plea impossible.” “Very few Christians know what a first trimester abortion looks like,” said ACP Co-founder, Tom Herring. “But for worshippers at New Life Tabernacle Church, that is about to change.” ACP Houston Director, Jeff Boutte added, “Ephesians 5:11 commands us, without qualification, to ‘expose the deeds of darkness,’ not to show them only privately, and only as a last resort. This Biblical exhortation applies all...
by ACP | Feb 25, 2014 | Press Release |
ANTI-CHOICE PROJECT TO BRING ABORTION VICTIM IMAGERY TO WILSON HIGH SCHOOL IN TACOMA Bremerton, Washington – February 25, 2014 – Beginning Wednesday, February 26, 2014, the Anti-Choice Project will be taking its enlarged 4′ x 3′ abortion victim photos to the public sidewalks bordering the campus of Woodrow Wilson High School in Tacoma, Washington. Established in 2009, the Anti-Choice Project is a peaceful, all-volunteer, non-profit corporation which uses first and second trimester abortion victim images to educate the public about what abortion does to a baby. Andrew St.Hilaire, Co-founder of the Anti-Choice Project noted that, “The record of public school officials in Washington State continues to be a moral outrage. In 2010 administrators at another Washington State high school helped a 15-year old girl receive a pass, get into a taxi, and obtain an abortion during school hours and without parental knowledge or consent (http://www.judicialwatch.org/). Beyond simply refusing to educate students about the truth of abortion, administrators at Wilson High have gone one step further and silenced attempts made by students like Bryce to share this information amongst themselves. Starting Wednesday, February 26th we will be circumventing the censorship of staff and educating the students of Wilson High about the horror of abortion from the sidewalks outside their classrooms.” “Very few Americans know what a first trimester abortion looks like,” said Anti-Choice Project co-founder, Tom Herring. “But for the 1,500 students and staff at Wilson High, that is about to change.” Co-founder Andrew St.Hilaire added, “Some who profess a right to abortion say our pictures are too horrible to display in public. But if abortion really is a morally...
by ACP | Oct 30, 2012 | Uncategorized |
Last week our first-ever billboard began showing in Kitsap County, Washington, reminding tens of thousands of daily commuters to Vote Pro-Life. Those who see our billboard and visit the special website we have set up at UnjustChoice.com will be welcomed by a message addressed to voters:When it comes to choosing our representatives, there should be certain positions which automatically disqualify a candidate from earning our vote. For example, a candidate who promotes and advocates white supremacy — regardless of how much his economic, environmental, or other policies align with our own view — would never get a vote from people of conscience. The reason is obvious: there exists a hierarchy of values, and at the top of that list is the dignity of all human beings, not just fair-skinned human beings.In the same way, a political candidate who advocates for abortion should be automatically disqualified from earning our vote.* Abortion is an act of violence which kills a baby. Our pictures prove that fact. And just as there can be no justification for discriminating between human beings of different races, there is no justification for discriminating between human beings of different ages. All human beings deserve human rights.”A person is a person, no matter how small,” said Dr. Seuss. And we concur. Always vote...
by ACP | Jun 27, 2012 | Uncategorized |
Kenrick Bradley approached Anti-Choice Project co-founder, Andrew St.Hilaire, during a protest in front of Olympic College in Bremerton, Washington, on May 2, 2012, and began cursing us for showing what happens to 68 babies every single day in Washington State, and 3,500 babies nation-wide. Mr. Bradley grabbed our abortion-photo signs and threw them over a fence. He then tried to steal our video camera, presumably to destroy the evidence of his behavior. Watch the video yourself (WARNING: contains strong language): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0SdRfVVlz8 Like many Americans, Mr. Bradley finds the sight of abortion intolerable. But this only raises the question: If abortion is too terrible to look at, why are we tolerating it? The Anti-Choice Project knows that injustices which are covered up have no hope of ending. Horrifying pictures always offend but historically, they are the key to social reform. As abolitionist William Wilberforce said, “You may choose to look away, but you can never again say that you did not know.” On May 23, 2012, Kenrick Bradley pled guilty to charges of Malicious Mischief. He was ordered to pay $388 for damages to our signs and camera equipment as well as court...