Monday, July 7, 2008

Tell The Pro-Abort Elite What You Think

Thanks to the United Mothers And Fathers, we now have the opportunity to contact some of the people behind the decision to appoint Morguentaler to the Order of Canada. First and foremost - the chief injustice Beverley McLachlin, who twisted the traditional protocol to sneak that butcher through the back door and the Governor General herself who kept silent about this whole affair until the very last moment.

Let's tell them what we think about their decision to grant Canada's highest civilian honour to the country's chief abortionist. If you're not that good at writing letters - don't worry, the template is already provided. Copies can also be mailed to your MP and to the Prime Minister, who's been awfully silent on the issue. Let's let him know what we think about his silence.

Meanwhile the "snowflakes" keep falling. I've already lost count of how many members of the Order of Canada have returned their medals in protest of Morguentaler's appointment. This must be sixth or seventh.
OTTAWA, July 7, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Representatives from Madonna House, a Catholic community based in Combermere, Ontario, will make the journey to Ottawa Tuesday morning to return the Order of Canada medal awarded to its founder, Catherine Doherty.
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"Catherine Doherty was honoured to receive this award in 1976. She exemplified what the Order of Canada should be about: an individual committed to strengthening the nation by her contribution to the vulnerable and the marginalized. It is only after much prayer and consultation with our community, as well as with heavy hearts, that we are undertaking this action. The Order has been devalued in recent days, and we are confident that Catherine is spiritually present with us, affirming this gesture of love for our country and for the values which alone can sustain it. Without absolute respect for the gift of life, no society can survive."

Members of the Madonna House community will gather at the entrance to Rideau Hall to present in a symbolic gesture a letter to the Governor General, and will return the Order of Canada pin on Tuesday, July 8, 2008, at 11 a.m. The community said that media are invited to attend, and representatives of the community will be available for interviews following the return of the medal.

P.S. Please don't forget our online petitions.

About 6700 people have signed the online petition to rescind the Order of Canada from Canada's chief abortionist. A similar petition at Petitions Online (launched by the Family Coalition Party of Ontario) has gathered 8800 signatures in just a week time.

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