
January 22, 1973 was one of the saddest days in American history. It was on that day that the United States Supreme Court announced their infamous decision about abortion in Roe v. Wade, claiming a constitutional right for women to have the lives of their unborn children put to an end by abortion practitioners. In the more than 50 years since then, more than 66,000,000 children have been put to death in their mother’s womb in the United States, a staggering number, which is more than ten times larger than the number of souls killed in the Nazi holocaust of World War II in Germany and Poland. Today, the number one cause death in America by far is abortion! Though the Supreme Court reversed the Roe v. Wade decision on June 24, 2022, the practice continues across the nation. Much of that has been at Planned Parenthood facilities (which some have understandably begun to call “abortuaries”), which continue to receive millions of taxpayer dollars to subsidize their work.