“WHY THE PRO-LIFE
MOVEMENT IS LOSING? CPC’S ON THE GOVERNMENT TEET”..
December 2, 2012
Written by: Angela Michael
Hello,
anyone home? This is what our ministry has been exposing all along for
years outside the Midwest largest late term abortion mill in Illinois.
Just one Crisis Pregnancy Center in Granite City has taking millions of
dollars from the government in grant money. This is why a lot of CPC’s
change their names as we learned from Dr Dobson’s organization, Focus on the Family, so the same CPC can apply for thousands of dollars
in grant money each year, and continue feeding off the government teet.
This is why abortion will never come to an end. We are losing from
within. New Beginnings/ Mosaic Pregnancy Centers headquarters in
Granite City, Illinois, has taken in over a million dollars in grant
money from the government, that we could document.
What
they are not telling the pro-life donors and the churches is that when
you accept government money you are required to inform pregnant women of
ALL their options including “abortion”, and where they
can obtain one. This would explain why in earlier days outside the
abortion mill in GC we were intercepting pregnant girls coming from New
Beginnings to get an abortion.
Kathy Sparks publically stated, “She is still friends with
many of her former co workers inside the abortion clinic and that they
were nice people”. This is why our ministry is being
libeled and attacked by “anonymous” websites and bloggers because we
have reported this and exposed pro-life organizations who are there to
perpetuate abortion; not end it and they are making a killing off the
income they receive.
What is more surprising , is the pro abortion Obama
administration to continue feeding government monies to the Christian
prolife based pregnancy centers who are gorging themselves at the
trough. We assumed feeding at the governments teet would be cut off a
long time ago..
Especially when pregnancy centers, like Mosaic, Thrive
St.Louis, and Care Net discriminate against pregnant women and
selectively help a few who have to earn government funded assistance.
The following article backs up what we have been exposing
regarding the hypocrisy and the “cash cows” of the so called
prolife movement. Care Net is one of the biggest to cash in.
This does not stop abortion or save babies scheduled to die.
It’s a racket, and this is just the tip of the iceberg.
“ Proclaim the truth and do not be silent
through fear. Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on
fire”.
Bible-pushing
pregnancy center sues for taxpayer dollars
An
anti-abortion, "Christ-centered ministry" in Vermont is
looking for a federal loan to build its operation
By
Sarah Seltzer, Alternet
Crisis Pregnancy Centers are problematic on
many levels: they often engage in deceptive practices, setting up shop
near abortion providers to confuse women, handing out medically
inaccurate information and sometimes even coercing patients.
Many are Christian conversion
clearinghouses in disguise, as well.
One such “Christ-centered ministry” in
Vermont, part of a national umbrella network of Christian CPCs, got
rejected for a federal loan for a variety. Now they are suing.
Care Net is a
self-described “pregnancy resource center” that works to prevent
abortion by offering an array of services, including free pregnancy
tests, parenting classes, and counseling. The USDA denied the group’s
loan request due to the “inherently religious” nature of some of its
programming.
Care Net’s
most troubling offering, as far as USDA officials were concerned, was a
rewards-based learning program called “Learn to Earn,” wherein
expectant parents had to take a certain number of parenting and Bible
study classes in order to receive free baby supplies. (Care Net’s
executive director has said the center has since suspended the Bible
study requirement.) The center also offers, according to a brochure, a “bible centered program” called “Post Abortive
Teaching and Healing” that “enables women to process their
abortion-related experiences and emotions with the goal of healing and
recovery.” In addition, Care Net conducts an abstinence-only
sex-education class called “Why Am I Tempted?” or WAIT.
Sounds like some of these offerings might
have been a bit of a violation of the whole “church and state”
thing, which is why the initial loan request was denied:
On the advice of
its legal department, the USDA concluded
that were the agency to engage in a long-term borrower-lender
relationship with Care Net, there was a potential for “excessive
government entanglement with religion,” which the Supreme Court has
decided is a violation of the First Amendment’s establishment clause.
In a May 2011
memo, USDA Office of the General Counsel attorney adviser Virginia
Henning wrote that though Care Net’s non-religious activities were
eligible for financial assistance under the federal agency’s program
rules, it would be difficult for the USDA to “accurately prorate the
amount of time and space used in this facility for religious
education” and would thus require “extensive monitoring” from the
USDA to make sure the center was not engaging in too much religious
activity.
The case is going back to court to see if
‘he loan denial on the basis of the group’s religious activities
violated Care Net’s constitutional rights to free speech and equal
protection” but as Resnick notes, this is a case that the group hopes
will very much open the door for more federal funding for religious
groups.
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