God Be Praised!
Planned Parenthood Mega Mill
Still Not Open in Auburn Hills!
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SO WHAT CAN WE EXPECT FOR 2012?
AND A CPLS END OF THE YEAR SUMMARY!
WE WERE BUSY!
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Citizens for a Pro-Life Society has been on the front lines all year. We helped
shut down the Womans Choice clinics and thus far we have been instrumental in
keeping Planned Parenthood from opening it mega-death center in Auburn Hills,
Michigan. But, as you can see from the report below—this is an on-going battle
and CPLS is desperately in need of financial help—truly, it is hard for me to
beg for money—but to continue our work we really need your support. Please—in
this Season of the Christ Child, will you consider an end-of-the-year
tax-deductible contribution to CPLS? Planned Parenthood can go to the government
and get millions—but we depend on the sacrificial gifts from people like you!
You can donate by simply clicking on the donate button at the end of this
memo—or—send a contribution to:
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Citizens for a Pro-Life Society
67919 Eight Mile Road
South Lyon, MI 48178 |
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PP Death Mill in Auburn Hills is Still Not Open!
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CPLS has helped keep PP from realizing its goals for a full year. The building
at 1625 N. Opdyke Road in Auburn Hills, MI, that PP wants to turn into an
abortion clinic, still remains gutted. Indeed, on Dec. 7, 2011 it will be one
year to the day when CPLS organized 200 residents of Oakland County and jammed
the Auburn Hills City Council chambers demanding action to keep PP from ever
opening this place of death. The Comfort Inn Suites—located directly behind the
PP Opdyke Road building, enforced its deed restriction against PP. PP took the
hotel owners to court and this case is still in the works! The next hearing IS
NOT until January of 2012 and the trial date is not set until May 2012. PLEASE
PRAY THAT JUDGE JAMES ALEXANDER WILL RULE AGAINST PP AND IN FAVOR OF THE COMFORT
INN SUITES!
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Photo: CPLS picketers at PP building in Auburn Hills—with Lynn
Mills at left.
In 2011 CPLS conducted numerous pickets in front of the Opdyke Road property,
organized weekly prayer teams at the building, picketed two major Planned
Parenthood of Mid and South Michigan fundraisers, not to mention the PP national
Pink Bus Tour on the campus of U of M, and co-sponsored the petition drive which
gathered 11,000 signatures against the opening of the clinic. We also organized
a candlelight vigil in front of the building with guest speakers Attorney
Rebecca Kiessling and Joeseph Scheidler of the Pro-life Action League. CPLS also
organized a months-long outreach to the African American churches in Pontiac and
held a prayer service in Pontiac to pray that this PP clinic will never open
which took place at St. Damien of Molokai Parish. BUT THIS FIGHT IS NOT OVER AND
OUR EFFORTS TO KEEP THIS MEGA-MILL FROM OPENING WILL CARRY OVER INTO 2012! CPLS
would like to especially thank Central Oakland Right to Life for its constant
involvement and support, as well as the Langlois Family, Barb Yagley, Rebecca
Kiessling, Dave Theisen, Becky Reynolds, the River Church, Auburn Hills
Christian Center and St. Damien of Molokai Parish and reporter Karen Dudek.
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Photo: CPLS member sends message at PP Pink Bus
Tour on University of Michigan campus.
In addition to our, thus far, successful effort to keep the PP mill from
opening, CPLS was very busy doing down-in-the trenches pro-life work. Here’s a
short recap of just SOME of our 2011 projects:
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Photo: The legs of 7 week aborted baby from
Womans Choice clinic.
*CPLS Launched a New Website-- imagesofabortion.com This website, loaded with
over 350 of the most spectacular images and video of abortion victims, is a
one-of-a-kind invaluable tool to aid the entire pro-life movement in exposing
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Photo: CPLS director with Joe Scheidler at April
2011 Tribute.
*CPLS organized the historic National Evening of Tribute to Joseph Scheidler.
This event, attended by over 400 people and featuring 30 major pro-life leaders
from all over the country, gathered in Chicago, April 2, 2011 to honor the
father of pro-life activism. See a great video of the protesters gathered
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Photo: Joe Tornicio, Tracy and Jean Chase at
Notre Dame with CPLS
*CPLS and 17 of its members were finally vindicated in May 2011 when criminal
charges against the Notre Dame 88 were dismissed. Your CPLS director and 16
others were arrested May 17, 2009 for our protest of the Obama commencement
speech at the University of Notre Dame. Before many defendants (including your
CPLS director) would sign the settlement agreement, CPLS was instrumental in
getting ND to alter the agreement’s language to reflect the truth about our
purpose in protesting the scandal caused by ND to the Church and to society. |
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Photo: Womans Choice staff member throwing trash
into dumpster where remains of 17 babies aborted at the clinic were found by
Chris Veneklase, Feb, 26, 2010
*CPLS was instrumental in helping the Attorney General of Michigan to dissolve
the Woman’s Choice abortion clinics located in Lansing and Saginaw. The clinics
have remained closed since Nov.7, 2011. Their current shut-down is the climax of
a 21 month-long effort by CPLS, Chris Veneklase, State Senator Rick Jones and Ed
Rivet of Michigan RTL as we brought evidence to state authorities retrieved from
the abortion clinics’ trash dumpsters—including the remains of 17 aborted babies
found Feb. 26, 2011in the dumpster of the Lansing clinic. |
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Photo: Grave of babies killed at Hodari’s Woman
Care Clinic— CPLS helped retrieve the babies from the clinic dumpster.
2011 WAS AN INCREDIBLE YEAR FOR CPLS—IF FOR NO OTHER REASON YOUR CPLS DIRECTOR
LANDED A PUBLISHER FOR ABANDONED—THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE ABORTION WARS-- Called
the “Uncle Tom’s Cabin of the abortion issue”—the book will be out in April
2012! Let us go into 2012—an election year—with constant prayers and firmer
resolve to end this slaughter of the unborn and build the Culture of Life. Work
and Pray to End Abortion. |
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Please help us continue our work
--- In the Christ Child-- Monica Migliorino Miller, Director of CPLS |
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