The Tragic Loss of Life in Texas last Sunday was heart saddening.

The media immediately started with those who want to prohibit all guns conveniently forgetting that criminals can always get guns if they so chose.

It was a tragic loss of life.

Why is so little said about the following loss of life?

I quote from Martin Fox:

“Most Americans have never heard of  LeRoy  Carhart,  an abortionist currently working out of Bellevue, Nebraska.

Yet he’s made a career of ending innocent unborn life for the past thirty years.

The fact is, he has eagerly served as the face of the abortion lobby in battles against pro-life legislation, contesting the 2003 Partial Birth Abortion Ban in the Supreme Court case Gonzales v. Carhart, which he thankfully lost.

To this day, Carhart complains about that case, lamenting that he can no longer legally kill babies after they have already been partially delivered.

But even so, Carhart continues to slaughter unborn babies day after day — even performing abortions at the ninth month of pregnancy.

At this late date, these babies are fully viable, fully formed, and fully capable of feeling pain.

Yet abortionists like Carhart have no problem ripping them from their mothers’ wombs.

After botching an abortion, Carhart left the mother in agony, bleeding heavily, and struggling for breath in the emergency room.

As for her child, at seventeen weeks that baby had arms, legs, fingers, toes, and a heartbeat. Its bones were hardening, and it could begin to move and kick.

But like so many others, that baby tragically died at the hands of LeRoy Carhart.

This brutality is the kind of thing you and I are up against.

And it’s why you and I must fight to end this slaughter of innocents once and for all.

For Life,

Martin Fox, President
National Pro-Life Alliance ”

In the poetry anthology  “Under Red Cliffs”  a poem is included titled “Every Business Day”.

It addresses this modern holocaust.   An even greater  loss of life than a mass shooting.

You can read it  by obtaining your digital copy ($9.98) at:

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or an in print copy ($20) from:

Jay Beacham

85 East Center Street

Ivins, Utah 84738