No Respect for Life

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January 25, 2026

As another protester’s life has been wasted; his/her/its legacy has been revealed as one of anger and sexual perversion.  There is a substantial connection with perverse, immoral behavior and today’s leftist democrats.

This connection started with one of the core elements of today’s democrat party: abortion.  It is usually defined as a woman’s right to choose.  But abortion is nothing less than the killing of an inconvenient person.  

That disrespect for life grows into something worse—the targeting of other inconvenient souls.  Charlie Kirk was an inconvenient person, as is Donald Trump.  The ICE officers are becoming inconvenient.  The Constitution is inconvenient. 

Once the disrespect for life sets in, disrespect for morality grows.  This is why the democrat party now is composed of transsexuals, child molesters, illegal aliens, voter fraud, internet porn businesses, politicians who lie in their oaths of office, satanists, and all sorts of fraud artists who use government programs for their personal gain. 


Like all of you, I’m awaiting the arrests of the big-name democrats, namely Bill and Hillary Clinton, who failed to appear for a Congressional hearing, despite their oaths to the Constitution.  I have a feeling that when the arrests start, there will be a lot of them.

Let me skip here to the FACE Act, which was initially designed to protect abortion workers, customers, and protesters, but some important items were added to protect church activities.

Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act of 1994 - Amends the Federal criminal code to prohibit: (1) intentionally injuring, intimidating, or interfering with, or attempting to injure, intimidate, or interfere, any person by force, threat of force, or physical obstruction because that person is or has been, or in order to intimidate such person or any other person or any class of persons from, obtaining or providing reproductive health services; (2) intentionally injuring, intimidating, or interfering with, or attempting to injure, intimidate, or interfere, any person by force, threat of force, or physical obstruction exercising or seeking to exercise the First Amendment right of religious freedom at a place of religious worship; or (3) intentionally damaging or destroying the property of a facility, or attempting to do so, because such facility provides reproductive health services, or intentionally damaging or destroying the property of a place of religious worship.


High School Prank:  What our nation has experienced with the protests and the recent congressional hearings reminded me of a little investigation that took place in my old high school. I thought you might find it funny.

 Some of the smart guys in my high school class masterminded an exceptional senior prank by having a non-existent student voted to the homecoming court. I think the name they used for the ghost candidate was Diana Williams. I was told to vote for her and did.

After the final court was decided, the Activities Director didn’t recognize the name, so looked it up.  She found that the winner, the ghost, didn’t exist in the school records.  She investigated further; a week earlier, when the top fifteen were announced, and found that someone had slipped in an absentee slip for Diana to the attendance office for that day. 

No wonder her absence at the top 15 announcement didn’t bring up questions.

After recounting the ballots, the real homecoming court was determined, then the Director took the matter to the Dean. He was impressed. He then questioned several students who had signed the ghost’s homecoming court petition, but they were all freshmen who did not remember much.  The absentee slip was in a pile of others, so there was no way to trace which class it came from. The Dean realized that whoever put this prank together had planned it well.  

As he considered who could do this, one name kept popping up in his mind, Bill Klein (my best friend), so he called Bill to the Dean’s office.

Bill was smart enough to play very dumb.  The dean, Mr. Graybehl (sp?), told Bill that he had no reason to question him, except that this prank seems like something he would do.  Actually, it was Bill’s idea, along with a couple of his friends, but the who-dun-it stayed a mystery until the 20-year class reunion.

At that reunion, Dean Graybehl rose to talk, then stopped and said he had to ask a question.  He looked at Bill and asked, “Was it you?”  The people roared with laughter.  The Dean had wondered about that for over twenty years.

Bill Klein died last year. This story of Bill is my favorite.  


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