Thursday, January 31, 2008

Save the Children!!!

No, this is not a telethon to get you to send lots of money (oh, sorry, only 69 cents per day) to help feed the children you see in my telethon. Although they are just my friend's kids, all fithly after a fun day of play. And we made them take off their shoes just for a better performance. Instead, this is a more serious rant about what deranged parents are doing to their precious little ones.

My husband and I have been trying to conceive and start our own family for over a year now. We have been struggling tremendously to achieve this goal and I have spent many nights crying myself to sleep because it seems as though we will never hear the pitter patter of tiny feet running through out our hearts.

THEN! When I turn on my television, after working a hard day, I am confronted with reports of babies being thrown off a freeway overpass, or left to die on the side of the road. And let's not forget the mother from Ohio who put her newborn in the microwave and stated, "Well, if I hadn't been sooo drunk, I wouldn't have left it running for so long!". What the hell is this world coming to? Let me make one fact known to all:

IF YOU ARE GOING TO KILL YOUR BABY OR CHILD, PLEASE JUST GIVE THEM TO US!!!!! THEY WILL RECEIVE ALL THE LOVE IN THE WORLD AND WILL HAVE A VERY HAPPY, HEALTHY LIFE!!!!

STOP KILLING INNOCENT CHILDREN!

There are so many families out there (we are just one) that are praying every night that they will be blessed with a baby or child they can call their own. So do the best thing you have ever done for your children, and get them to those families who will love them dearly.

Right in my own neighborhood, a two year old little girl was beaten to death by her mother's boyfriend. What is the sense in all this? There are so many commericals about all the children all over the world who need our help, but they never once ask for us to help our own American children. The children that are being drowned in bathtubs, thrown off freeway passes, buried alive, beaten to death, or cooked in microwaves.

We need to raise our voices and put a stop to this senseless murder. How do we do that? But awareness. If every person in every neighborhood became more involved with their neighbors and watched for tell-tale signs, this would be a rarity in this country. Not only would we reduce the amount of children being killed, but we would also strengthen our communities.

Think about it.

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