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GAP At UC Berkeley?…Yes We Can!

November 18th, 2009 Don Cooper No comments
Students at UC Berkeley could not miss the reality of abortion in Sproul Plaza October 26th and 27th.  CBRs Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) reached many at Cal. Read more in CBRs November Newsletter.

Students at UC Berkeley could not miss the reality of abortion in Sproul Plaza October 26th and 27th. CBR's Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) reached many at Cal. Read more in CBR's November Newsletter.

Read all about the GAP at UC Berkeley which took place on October 26th and 27th 2009. Click Here.

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The Pictures Work, IF, you have a functioning conscience

November 18th, 2009 Don Cooper No comments

CBR visits the University of Houston in Texas this week.  Here is an email exchange between a University of Houston student and CBR directory Gregg Cunningham:

Pro-abortion students  at the University of Houston protest CBR's Genocide Awareness Project (GAP).

Pro-abortion students at the University of Houston protest CBR's Genocide Awareness Project (GAP).


Dear Ms. M,

Regarding your complaints concerning our Genocide Awareness Display at the University of Houston:

First of all, you dispute our reference to abortion as “genocide” and challenge us to “Google” the word “Darfur” to learn what “genocide” really is.  Your invocation of Darfur is clear evidence that you don’t understand the controversy over the definition of genocide in Sudan.  Your assertion that abortion is not genocide perfectly mirrors the Sudanese argument that the ethnic cleansing of black Africans by ethnic Arab militias (and the uninformed military) in Muslim Darfur is not genocide.  Our Congress and our President and our Secretary of State have all declared the mass murder in Darfur to be genocide.  They used horrifying pictures, just as we do, to make their case.  But the United Nations and Amnesty International argue that crimes against humanity in Darfur are not genocide.  History proves that the definition of genocide evolves over time in a process which is often marked by disputation.  People who care about ending crimes against humanity usually call them genocide.  People who don’t care usually call them something else.  Your lack of concern for the unborn closely parallels the Sudanese lack of concern for the black Africans of Darfur.  So neither of you are willing to call these atrocities genocide.

Which brings us to your second point:  You boast that you “were not shocked by our graphic images.”  We acknowledge that we are not “shocked” by your boast.  You define yourself as “100% pro-choice.”  Our images aren’t aimed at people who are fanatical pro-aborts.  They are aimed at people who are open-minded with respect to abortion.  Most pro-aborts are more ignorant than evil.  Showing them who the baby really is and what abortion really does to him/her, is usually enough to change their minds. Our pictures work wonders for those who only lack a fundamental understanding of abortion.  But for those who lack a functioning conscience, the pictures don’t matter because the facts don’t matter.  Their devotion to the Culture of Death transcends mere facts and becomes an article of faith.

As for your third point, the greatest contribution you could have made to the success of our abortion photo display at the University of Houston was to have helped draw attention to it by joining a counter-demonstration, and the larger and louder the better.  Nothing attracts crowds like conflict and the more vigorously you oppose our presence, the more influential you make that presence.  Thank you for amplifying the impact of our exhibit.

Finally, your defiant financial contribution to Planned Parenthood is by far your most anemic rejoinder.  Planned Parenthood’s annual revenue now tops one BILLION dollars.  They are rolling in cash.  They have so much money they can’t figure out what to do with all of it.  Our pictures change everything for everyone with even a rudimentary sense of right and wrong.  Your financial contribution changes nothing.  Our pictures for your donation is a trade-off we will eagerly make any day of the week.

We are praying for you Ms. M and we don’t say that with the slightest condescension.  God loves you and wants to forgive you, if only you will humble yourself, repent and allow Him to embrace you in the Name of Christ.  In your heart-of-hearts, you know that you aren’t really comfortable with your position on abortion.  You also know that all is not right with your life spiritually.  Our prayer is that you will pray about these important matters.

Lord bless,

Gregg Cunningham
Executive Director

From: Ms. M
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 2:58 PM
To: Gregg Cunningham
Subject: inspired by the GAP project

To the directors and members of the Center for Bio-ethical Reform:

After seeing your presentation at the University of Houston this week, I was shocked into awareness. I would like to share the effects that your presentation has had on me.

However, I was not shocked by your graphic images. What shocked me was your utter lack of respect for women who are put in difficult situations and have to make difficult choices. I was shock by your egregious violations of basic vocabulary, such as genocide. (Google “Darfur” if you want to know what genocide is. Your appropriation of this term to your cause is ludicrous.)

I am now and have been for most of my adult life, 100% pro-choice. I do not usually feel the need to take political action or support groups that advocate for a woman’s right to choose abortion. However, your presentation changed this for me. Not only did I stand with a crowd of people protesting your display, I have signed up to make a monthly contribution to Planned Parenthood.

So here’s the effect your presentation has had on me: not only am I more committed than ever to being pro-choice, I am donating some of my hard-earned money to Planned Parenthood. Looks like the bad guys are winning. And you have only yourselves to thank.

Sincerely,
A pro-choice college senior

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Photos Depicting Abortion Can Change Mindset

November 12th, 2009 Don Cooper No comments

A Knoxville journalist writes about the impact CBR’s abortion imagery had on him and why the people of Knoxville said “NO” to Planned Parenthood:

Photos Depicting Abortion Can Change Mindset

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Don’t Be Fooled: Abortion Is In Healthcare Reform

November 5th, 2009 Don Cooper No comments

Watch this video from Americans United for Life:


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October 2009 Letter from Gregg

October 30th, 2009 Don Cooper No comments

Gregg Cunningham’s October letter is available online in both a pdf format for reading and an audio mp3 format for listening.  You can find them both linked from the CBR Newsletter Archive page:  http://abortionno.org/index.php/site/newsletter-archive/

Also, the October 2009 Communique Newsletter as well as other back issues are available at the above link.

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Another Precious Special Needs Child

October 24th, 2009 Don Cooper No comments

CBR To Educate Berkeley Students On Abortion

October 24th, 2009 Don Cooper No comments

PRESS RELEASE:

The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform (CBR) Goes To Berkeley

Monday, October 26th and Tuesday the 27th, CBR, in conjunction with Berkeley Students for Life (BSL), will sponsor the Genocide Awareness Project on Sproul Plaza at U.C. Berkeley. The exhibit is designed to establish that abortion is genocide, not health care.

 

 

Slavery-Bigotry

Slavery-Bigotry

 

10-Reproductive Care

10-Reproductive Care


 

The display will be exhibited from approximately 9:00am until 5:00pm both days. More of the signs comprising the Genocide Awareness Project can be viewed at www.abortionNO.org.

Mark Harrington (614-419-9000), Fletcher Armstrong (865-776-1312) and Don Cooper (541-760-6620) of CBR and Alberto Gonzalez, director of BSL (925-451-5959), will be available for interviews at the U.C. Berkeley campus on the 26th and 27th. Interviews prior to or following the 26th and 27th may be arranged by contacting Gregg Cunningham, CBR executive director, via email at cbr@cbrinfo.org.

Gregg Cunningham

Executive Director,

The Center For Bio-Ethical Reform,

PO Box 219,

Lake Forest, CA 92609

Office Phone: 949-206-0600

Mobile Phone: 714-240-6976

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CBR’s Abortion Imagery Acquistion Not A Trivial Task

October 24th, 2009 Don Cooper No comments

A request recently came to us asking us to reveal the methods and sources we use to acquire our vast abortion imagery archive.  Below is the answer Gregg Cunnigham gave in regards to this matter:


Dear Mr. S,

Your topic is a difficult one about which to conduct an interview because the details of our abortion clinic access agreements are highly confidential.  Disclosing the wrong information could jeopardize the wellbeing of abortion industry workers who collaborate with us and place all future access at risk.

I am quite amazed at some of the ill-considered journalism on the subject of abortion photos.  The New York Times (http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/09/behind-19/) recently conducted an interview with a woman of whom I had never heard who many years ago photographed late term fetuses taken from the refuse of abortion clinics.  When I began doing this work those were the only photos available and they saved a lot of babies but they weren’t very good.  The ages of the babies were far from being representative of most abortions and age matters greatly in the public mind.  The camera formats produced images which were not large enough for billboard use, which greatly limited their utility.

The pictures themselves were often taken on amateur equipment by amateur photographers.  They meant well but many, such as the woman interviewed for the NYT story was not a professional activist and as a consequence, she seemed more focused on depicting the babies in ways which minimized the violence of abortion (a high percentage of late term abortions involve intact deliveries which mute the visual horror of abortion) which made the pictures of little value in convincing the public that abortion is an evil of sufficient magnitude to justify criminalizing the act.  She and many pro-lifers such as she apparently had little understanding of the history of social reform and their pictures reflected that lack of awareness.

Our photo acquisition work is logistically difficult, emotionally draining, financially costly and in some ways, even dangerous.  We often take hundreds of photos to get one truly powerful image. But we now have by far the largest archive of abortion imagery in the world and it is in use by activists in a growing number of foreign countries.  We concentrate on first trimester procedures because 90% of abortions occur during that phase of pregnancy.  A woman who is seven weeks pregnant will often dismiss a twenty week abortion photo as morally irrelevant to her situation because she rationalizes that she would never abort that late in pregnancy.  She wants to believe her baby is not yet a baby and that denial may work for her unless we show her a six week aborted baby and then if she has a functioning conscience, we have her.  That six week baby photo can save the life of twenty week baby but a twenty week baby photo will much less often save the lives of six week babies.

All the best,

Gregg Cunningham                            
The Center For Bio-Ethical Reform

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Christian College Staff: Abortion is Someone Else’s Problem and a Threat to “Ministry”

October 9th, 2009 Don Cooper 2 comments

Below is  a portion of a recent email exchange that is instructive as to why the church’s witness against the evil of abortion is so weak.  The name of the receipient of  this email has been changed for privacy reasons.

Hi Joe,


Because of your generous support for our work and your influential relationship with Liberty University, I am sure you will be interested in the note (below) I received from one of our staff.  He has long experience working with students in our Genocide Awareness Project and is very diplomatic in the way he promotes our work, especially when he encounters resistance, which he often does.  It appears that two unhelpful lessons are being taught to students at Liberty: The first is that it is not appropriate to display abortion photos in public (private showings are approved but not public displays) and that criticizing administration policies at the school, even respectfully, is out of bounds.  Both of these erroneous principles are obviously unbiblical.


It may also be helpful for you to be aware that shortly before Rev. Falwell’s death, I met with him on campus to propose that Liberty create an academic major to prepare interested students for professional careers in pro-life ministry.  I explained that secular schools worked hard to inspire and equip students for careers in abortion advocacy but that there is no corresponding attempt by any Christian school to professionalize the ranks of pro-life activists, the vast majority of whom are amateur volunteers.  We met for more than two hours and he responded enthusiastically.  At the conclusion of the meeting he designated one of the administrators who was present to be the point person who would work with a department chairman to form a curriculum committee to begin the process of designing such a major.  I was encouraged by his supportive response but it was very clear to me that none of the administrators in the room shared his view.  As I feared, I later had great difficulty getting my calls taken or returned and the project died a quick and decisive death.


Christian colleges (and seminaries) are staffed by enormous numbers of administrators who view abortion as someone else’s problem and they see attempts to involve the church in the abortion wars as a threat to ministry.  That view is shared by most faculty members and gets thoroughly internalized by students who go on to pastor churches.  There are students at Liberty who are sexually active.  Some of them are getting pregnant.  Some of those who are getting pregnant are killing their children.  Some of those who are killing their children would have carried to term had they seen the horror of abortion.  Almost none of them will attend our director’s talk on abortion.  Almost all of them would see our photos displayed outside the student union building.  The decision to suppress the truth about abortion is so common at Christian schools that we began using aircraft to tow abortion photos over their campuses.  That is what we had to do to Biola when the school told us that we could only display our signs if we turned them to face a wall behind which passersby would have to go to see them.  We can sue public schools which try to ban our pictures but we have to resort to truck billboards and airplane billboards to reach Christian students.  This is why so many Christian students abort and who so few Christian students every become seriously involved in pro-life activism.  I will pray for your conversations with Matt.


This is a very wide-spread problem.  I remember a broadcast of James Dobson’s radio program on which he interviewed six Christian college presidents and he asked them if they had ever seen a pregnant student on their campuses.  To a person, they said no.  To a person they all believed this was evidence that their students were living chaste lives.  James Dobson was incredulous.  I am not.

Gregg Cunningham

Executive Director, The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform

 

GAP Returnes to State College Today

September 28th, 2009 Don Cooper No comments

GAP Returns to State College Today

Dear Pro-Life Friend,

I Timothy 2:2 reads, “And the things which you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses, these entrust to faithful men who will be able to teach others also …” This passage speaks of the multi-generational transmission of truth. CBR’s mission is to fulfill this command by raising up pro-life leaders to carry the message of the unalienable right to life to future generations. PLI trains. GAP reaches the masses. On September 27, PLI will equip Penn State students in pro-life apologetics and then take them out onto the campus on September 28-29 to use their newly acquired knowledge.

Claire Nelson, Vice President of PSU’s Students for Life, is excited about the upcoming events on her campus:

We the Students for Life are very pleased to welcome the Genocide Awareness Project to the Penn State campus this year. We hope to raise awareness and create meaningful discussion throughout the student body. We believe GAP will facilitate much need debate on an otherwise apathetic campus. This demonstration will be one of our biggest events this year and we can’t wait to see how students will react.

With your help, Claire Nelson is another in a long line of college students who can be influenced by GAP.

YOUR SPECIAL FINANCIAL GIFT WILL HELP US RECRUIT YOUNG PEOPLE LIKE CLAIRE NELSON. WE NEED MORE PEOPLE WORKING FULL TIME TO SAVE BABIES THAN THERE ARE WORKING FULL TIME TO KILL THEM. YOUR GIFT OF $250, OR $100 HELPS US PURCHASE NEEDED RESOURCES LIKE PAMPHLETS AND SIGNS FOR PLI AND GAP AT PENN STATE UNIVERSITY.

The Pro-Life Institute and GAP deliver the one-two punch of training and outreach. Many groups educate. Few motivate. And even fewer provide real time experience in defending ttue with their peers. Here are the dates for upcoming events:

·         September 28-29 – GAP at Penn State University (Day 1 – Palmer Art Museum , Day 2 – Pattee Library)

To send a check, write to:

CBR
PO Box 360503
Columbus, OH 43236

Read CBR’s September 2009 update here.

For more information contact Mark Harrington at 614-759-5195 or mark@cbrinfo.org

Mark Harrington is also the Executive Director of CBR Midwest, and President of Pro-Life Institute

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CBR gives thanks for the work of martyred pro-life hero James Pouillon

September 21st, 2009 Don Cooper 2 comments
Martyred pro-life hero James Pouillon (white cap) holds CBR sign at Notre Dame Obama protest. CBR Midwest Director Mark Harrington (far right) looks on.

Martyred pro-life hero James Pouillon (white cap) holds CBR sign at Notre Dame Obama protest.----May 2009


See CBR’s official press release regarding the murder of James Pouillon here.

Gideon DiMeglio Story

September 8th, 2009 Don Cooper 1 comment

Another amazing story about a child who was born “disabled” but is living life to its fullest.


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It’s Not Too Late! Sign Up Now For the 4th Annual Pro-Life Student Leadership Conference

September 8th, 2009 Don Cooper No comments

It is not too late to sign up for the 4th Annual Pro-Life Student Leadership Conference.   To be held at the University of Tennessee
Knoxville, Tennessee,  September 18-19, 2009.

FOR MORE INFORMATION  CLICK HERE.



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Graphic Images Used To Teach About The Dangers of Reckless Driving

September 4th, 2009 Don Cooper No comments

A public service announcement in the UK is using a very disturbing and graphic commercial to teach about the dangers of text messaging while driving.  While the commercial is very disturbing, few if any people are decrying this teaching technique. In fact one news source reporting on this controversy put it this way,

“The use of graphic images to dissuade people from reckless behavior behind the wheel is not a new technique. I remember seeing video in a drivers’ education class in the early 1970s that had a montage of broken cars and gory bodies, some of them still alive and in pain, to warn against bad driving habits.”

Words alone cannot communicate the horror of a traffic accident and the horrible consequences that too often result from driving in a careless manner.  When teaching about abortion the same can be said in that it is impossible to teach in an intellectually honest way the horror of abortion without showing images of it.  Lives are lost when we hide the horror of driving careless and lives are lost when we hide the horror of abortion.

This is another example of the double standard in our education networks and institutions today.  We pray for the day when the same standard of eduction would be applied to education on abortion as is the standard in driver’s education. In the mean time CBR will do its best to educate the world on who the baby is and what abortion does to her. And yes we must do it visually like everyone else.



THIS IS THE HORROR WE BRING TO THE SIDEWALKS OF BUSINESSES WHICH SUPPORT ABORTION

September 2nd, 2009 Don Cooper 3 comments

CBR Southeast in Knoxville, TN is making abortion impossible to ignore or trivialize.  A few days ago we reported on the successful efforts of CBR in Knoxville to stop the expansion of Planned Parenthood in Knoxville.  Click on the photo below to see a sample of what the pro-abortion movement is up against. When the debate is about “Choice” we lose. When the debate is about what is being chosen. We win.

Staff and volunteers in Knoxville are not allowing abortion to remain hidden.

THIS IS THE HORROR WE BRING TO THE SIDEWALKS OF BUSINESSES WHICH SUPPORT ABORTION


To download photos from this display click here.

Tennessee abortion clinic reneges on expansion

August 25th, 2009 Don Cooper No comments

More news on the success in Knoxville: Tennessee abortion clinic reneges on expansion

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CBR STOPS PLANNED PARENTHOOD’S EXPANSION IN KNOXVILLE, TN

August 18th, 2009 Don Cooper No comments

The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform (CBR) Southeast Region is pleased to report that the relocation and expansion of Planned Parenthood’s (PP’s) proposed abortion business in Knoxville have been cancelled. For now. The story is at: www.knoxnews.com/news/2009/aug/08/clinic-wont-make-move/

This victory was made possible by the combined efforts of the Pro-Life Coalition of East Tennessee (ProCET), along with the various pro-life agencies and people that pulled together to make ProCET work. Special recognition to Tennessee Right to Life, the Diocese of Knoxville, several area Baptist churches, and area crisis pregnancy centers, just to name a few, for their roles in this collaborative effort. You can visit the campaign’s website at www.NoBeardenAbortion.org.

….To read the rest of the CBR Press Release Click Here.

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CBR Educates NAACP Members About Black Genocide-CBR Newsletter

August 7th, 2009 Don Cooper No comments

CBR’s latest Newsletter Headlines Pastor Clenard Childress and CBR collaborating to show the NAACP conference attendees in New York City the Abortion Black Genocide.

You can also look at past newsletters by going to the CBR Newsletter Archive.

CBR needs more help from Pro-Life people like you.  Pass these links on to your friends and encourage them to take action for the unborn by making a donation to CBR

Don

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CBR’s Pro-Life Training Institute: Training the Next Generation To Defend the Preborn

July 29th, 2009 Don Cooper 1 comment

pli-logoThe Pro-Life Institute (PLI) trains advocates of the pro-life view to persuasively articulate and defend their position in the marketplace of ideas.

PLI’s primary training seminar, Creating Dialogue on Campus, goes on the road all across America to schools, churches and other events to train a fresh generation of young apologists.

The training consists of:

·        Abortion and Personhood
·        What is the Unborn?
·        Social Reform and Abortion
·        Common Objections to the Pro-Life View
·        Role Play

PLI not only trains pro-lifers to state a clear position on bio-ethical issues but PLI also gives people an opportunity to get involved in an effective outreach effort with the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform.

Find out more about CBR’s PLI here : www.prolifeinstitute.com

View and print the PLI brochure:  http://www.cbrmidwest.org/pdf/PLI.pdf

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Killing George Tiller - Full Essay by Gregg Cunningham

July 27th, 2009 Don Cooper No comments

Gregg’s June 2009 letter which discussed the George Tiller murder, was an abridged version of a full essay discussing the topic.  The full version is now available by clicking here.  Please forward this link to your friends and leave comments here on the blog.

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