Sunday, July 26, 2015

How to write to Congress about Planned Parenthood's intentional harvesting of body parts of aborted babies


Have you ever written your Senators and your Congressman/Congresswoman? Now might be an opportune time to let your voice be heard. 

I have written to my congressional representatives about the disturbing video that recently exposed Planned Parenthood's unconscionable practice of the harvesting of organs of aborted babies to sell to medical researchers. 

I decided to send handwritten letters hoping that they will garner more attention and actually get into the hands of our leaders. 

Below is a typed version of one of my letters. Perhaps it could serve as a guide for your own. 

Please let your voice be heard. 

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Sunday, July 26, 2015

Congressman Jim Renacci
328 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515

Dear Congressman Renacci,

Thank you for your service to our nation. Your responsibilities are great and your work is appreciated. 

I am sure you are aware of a deeply disturbing video recently released where a senior medical director of Planned Parenthood, Dr. Deborah Nucatola, discussed the intentional harvesting of body parts of aborted babies and using partial birth abortion techniques to do so. Dr. Nucatola casually eats salad and drinks wine while discussing that providers "crush above" and "crush below" in order to procure intact hearts, lungs, and livers that can be sold for $30-$100. 

I am sure you also find this chilling. 

May I ask if you will use your influence to mobilize Congress to launch an investigation regarding the practices of Planned Parenthood and the companies that buy and sell the body parts of unborn children who are dismembered in Planned Parenthood clinics? 

A nation that will allow this has tragically lost its moral foundations. 

Respectfully, 

Rick Duncan
8149 Maplegrove Avenue
North Royalton, Ohio 44133

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View the disturbing video by clicking here. Warning: It's beyond alarming and unsettling, but we need to be aware of this unconscionable practice so that we take the appropriate action as a nation. 

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