Saturday, August 6, 2011

Vice President Joseph Biden, please help enact a national Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Law.

Vice President Joseph Biden
The White House
Wash., D.C. 20500


Dear Vice President Joseph Biden,

Greetings on this glorious day! I hope that you and the loved ones are in good health. Good health is such a blessing from the good Lord, our Creator Lord! How is your spirit on this glorious day that the Lord has made? Please remember that humans are created by our Creator Lord, in His image, with inalienable rights! Also, please remember that humans are more than flesh and blood! I am writing to you on this glorious day to ask that you help enact a national Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Law. I believe that four states have passed such a law (Oklahoma, Kansas, Idaho, and Alabama), and with a national law more unborn children would be protected. The law would protect from abortion unborn children who are capable of feeling pain except when the mother has a condition which so complicates her medical condition as to necessitate the abortion of her pregnancy to avert death or to preserve the life of an unborn child.

Life is a gift of the Lord, our Creator Lord, and is precious! Our Creator Lord's way is life. Our Creator Lord's will is life! The Holy Scriptures tell us about our Creator Lord, and how we humans are created by our Creator Lord, and how we should value life, and how we should protect and support life, and how our Creator Lord loves us so much that he sent His only begotten Son into this world to die for us sinners, so that we might have eternal life! The Holy Scriptures are pure, perfect, powerful, profitable, and cannot be broken!

Thank you very much for all your help. Hope that you and the loved ones have a joyous and peaceful day. May the good Lord, our Creator Lord, bless you and the loved ones immensely!

Sincerely,


Ken Miller
Main St. Rm. 103
still one of the working poor - if only in spirit


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