Personhood Leaders Suffer Violent Attacks From Pro-Abortion Terrorists Following Newsweek Feature | Personhood USA

Personhood Leaders Suffer Violent Attacks From Pro-Abortion Terrorists Following Newsweek Feature | Personhood USA.

The  home of Personhood USA leaders Keith and Jennifer Mason has been vandalized after NewsWeek and Daily Beast articles featuring the personhood initiative.  The spray paint of coat hangers and obscenities  on the Mason home indicates who to credit for the attacks.

A Daily Beast reader published the home address of the Masons online in the comment section, prior to the attack.  The Daily Beast has since closed the comments, citing personal attacks in the comment section, but (so far)  not the assault and vandalism.

A few days later, Everett Stadig was attacked while petitioning for the Colorado personhood initiative, and was hospitalized with a broken hip, among other injuries.

Pro-lifers assume considerable risk, due to the violent propensities of abortion supporters.  However these kinds of attacks are not considered newsworthy to the mainstream media, and therefore must be passed along in the new media.

See more details and pics of the damage at the Mason’s home by clicking the top link.

Update: Everett Stadig doesn’t give up. He’s collecting personhood petitions in the hospital as he recovers from his broken hip.

Psssst……… Nashville Record Flood SECRET is out

Normally Pharmer doesn’t cover disasters too much because everybody else does.

There are not too many country music fans in the mainstream media,   so the fact that Nashville was very rapidly submerged  in its biggest flood on record, and over 30 lives were lost, has been upstaged by  the oil rig explosion,  and such momentous things as Chaz Bono’s  happiness with the sex change operation.

Newsweek magazine  (yes, the one that is up for sale now)  apparently took some time to flagellate itself over the lack of media coverage.

People picking themselves up from disaster and moving on is  certainly not as exciting as listening to the caterwauling of those who could not live and breath without government help.

Country Music performer, John Rich has written a song dedicated to Nashville and  is pushing for donations to the Red Cross.  So if you want to help those who are helping themselves,   here’s a  conglomeration of  local relief efforts which are accepting donations of money,   material goods, and  time.