Tuesday, 10 November 2020

VOICE FOR LIFE MUST COUNTER MSM PRO-GOVERNMENT PROPAGANDA

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"Election 2020 presented New Zealand with a clear choice between good and evil.

"Parties like New Conservative offered us Christian policies, but half the population chose to vote for a socialist party and a Prime Minister who supports killing babies up to and at birth (aka infanticide) and helping the vulnerable disabled, elderly, and mentally ill to kill themselves. 

"So half the population showed up as 'useful idiots' - that is, if the results under such a government are to be trusted." 


On Monday night I presented my annual report to Voice for Life Central Hawke's Bay. 'The committee' thought it could do with a wider audience and I suggested using this blog. So here's my deathless prose - with a few edits.

"It’s a privilege, as always, to present my annual - and final - report to Voice for Life Central Hawke’s Bay.

In spite of Voice for Life New Zealand’s best efforts, in March our Parliament passed the most extreme abortion legislation in the world, allowing abortion up to and during birth, at a moment when most New Zealanders were too distracted by fear of COVID, fear deliberately whipped up by the Government, to pay any attention.

25% of NZ First MPs, 35% of National MPs, 80% of Labour, and 100% of Greens, Act and the Independent Jami-Lee Ross - now deputy leader of Advance NZ - voted for this horrendous bill.

Thank God, Central Hawke’s Bay was blessed with representatives who voted against it.

Unfortunately Alastair Scott (Wairarapa) was not standing for re-election. 

Wairarapa now finds itself represented by Kieran McAnulty, who claims to be Catholic, and who was himself adopted but voted in favour of a woman’s ‘choice’ to kill her baby. We are indeed fortunate that Mr McAnulty survived the womb ...

Lawrence Yule, National, Tuki Tuki - who also opposed the End of Life Choice Bill - was very sadly voted out in favour of Labour’s Anna Lorck. Pre-election, Lorck simply ignored Family First’s ‘Value your Vote’ questionnaire. She voted for euthanasia. No prizes for guessing where she might stand on abortion. 

So in an election presenting a clear choice between good and evil, with minor parties like New Conservative offering Christian policies, half of this country’s population – if the results are to be trusted – chose to vote for a socialist party and for a Prime Minister who supports killing babies up to and during birth, and helping the vulnerable disabled, elderly, and mentally ill to kill themselves.

I have to say the churches, and especially the Catholic Church, will be held responsible by Almighty God for contributing massively to this tragic election result - for failing to support pro-life MPs and candidates publicly, and failing to denounce properly and publicly this evil legislation and the MPs who voted for it.

Quite apart from the expected increase of babies for slaughter, and the threat now hanging over the disabled and elderly in view of the terrible effect of Ardern’s unnecessary and undemocratic lockdown laws on our economy (of being thought by themselves or others to be ‘a burden’ on society) we now can confidently expect laws prohibiting ‘hate speech’.

These laws were already under way before the election, prepared by the ‘Honorable’ Andrew Little - who now is ironically Minister of Health, or should we say Death. So in future, reports such as this which are critical of the Government may well be outlawed.

Voice for Life CHB did its best to prevent Tuki Tuki and Wairarapa going Labour (anti-life, pro-abortion)  – your committee and helpers spent many hours tramping the streets of Waipukurau, Waipawa, Onga Onga andTikokino letterboxing. But obviously our ‘best’ wasn’t good enough. I personally was persuaded to vote for National’s Mike Butterick, who presented at his selection meeting as pro-life but subsequently in a telephone questionnaire, unknown to me, stated he believes abortion is a woman’s ‘choice’.

The result for all the minor parties, including New Conservative with its thoroughly Christian and pro-life policies, was dismal. We therefore have to conclude that New Zealand is now confirmed to be a pagan society.  

In a last-ditch effort to prevent the evil of euthanasia, your committee members pounded the pavements with a Voice for Life ‘Defend NZ’ leaflet giving 8 lucid reasons to vote NO; likewise we letterboxed Family First’s invaluable booklet, ‘Abortion, Euthanasia, Cannabis, What Next?’ throughout Central Hawke’s Bay.

We put up three anti-euthanasia billboards in CHB. I’d like to say also that the only property owner I found willing to host a billboard for a pro-life party was the Waipukurau marae. Several farmers turned me down for fear of opposition - from their families.

Jodie Nelson and I attended the National VFL AGM (by zoom), in August. If you’d like to check out our other activities like the March for Life, the Commemoration of the Unborn at Hastings Hospital and our annual raffle, I append my annual letter to members in June.
In that letter I stated that because of the pro-‘choice’ bias of the mainstream media (who were bought, you might say, by the Ardern Government for $50 million of taxpayer money in subsidies), Voice for Life is now needed more than ever.
We're needed to counter relentless pro-Government propaganda in the MSM, to alert New Zealanders to the damage inflicted on society by abortion and euthanasia and to protect expectant mother and their babies, and the vulnerable disabled, elderly and mentally ill from choosing death rather than the life given them by God.

I urge members to attend the prayer vigil outside Hastings Hospital any Thursday, the day they kill babies. Please support their right to live by joining the March for Life in Wellington on December 5.

It’s a soul-stirring event and I predict that this year’s be the biggest ever. (Depending of course on what PM Ardern and Dr Bloomfield decide what is best or us: they might lock us down again.) Please consider supporting Voice for Life CHB by sending treasurer Jodie Nelson Box 402 Waipukurau a cheque for $20 or your bank details.

In conclusion, I say thank you to a great committee, especially Jodie Nelson our treasured treasurer, and Angela and Stephen Jenkinson - Angela our minutes secretary, together with Stephen, hosts most of our meetings throughout the year.

I won’t be standing for re-election as president. I can’t remember how long I’ve been in the job but I’ve been actively involved in the pro-life movement since the ‘70s, in the days of the Society for the Protection of the Unborn Child. My husband Hamish - whose valuable assistance in the IT department I gratefully acknowledge - has been saying for some time now that it’s time for me to step aside, and I believe that time has arrived.

Of course that will not end my commitment to the cause of life, which I will continue to pursue on my blog, Canto Fermo, on FaceBook and in my parish as much as possible.

My heartfelt thanks go to all our members, some of whom are extraordinarily generous in supporting Voice for Life CHB financially and with their prayers. 

Prayer is our greatest asset. It is prayer, and only prayer, that will lead New Zealand out of the darkness of the present time and into the light. We need to implore Our Lord Jesus Christ and His Blessed Mother Mary to protect our nation and its greatest blessing, our Christian heritage.

 

Julia du Fresne Kynoch

President

Voice for Life Central Hawke’s Bay

November 9 2020




 

9 comments:

  1. I think it has now become apparent, after 40+ years, that cake stalls and even abortoir vigils have not and will not stop the feminist agenda of abortion on request at any stage of gestation. It now becomes necessary for anti-abortion persons and groups to gather in support of a political party which will deliver protection for children in the womb.
    And that will require anti-abortion groups to drop their veil of demureness, protecting their charitable status, and come out up front for New Conservative.
    Otherwise, go home, and stop bewailing the status quo.

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  2. Karen Latimer says:
    Hypocrites

    Monica Devine says:
    Kieran McAnulty made possibly the worst speech I have ever heard in favour of abortion. Adopted into a loving Catholic family - how could he see abortion as a solution? No sense at all - the same as most of his cohorts.

    Dawn Bedingfield says:

    Monica ,yes he even said he would have most likely have been aborted
    if he had been born in these days and then added "but I'm voting for this bill " We couldn't believe what we were hearing.

    Paul Young says:
    A solution to what ... it's purely just someone's choice ...

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  3. Yes, Paul, all murders are just someone's choice.

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  4. Jeanette Hancock says:
    Absolutely disgraceful.
    I understand the theology of mercy and all that, but our clergy needs to start stamping down on this kind of scandal. These people should not be receiving the Eucharist, for the good of their own souls more than anything else.

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    1. The late Senator Ted Kennedy always voted for abortion and went to Mass. 'I can't impose my conscience on other people' he quipped. The Jesuits of the modern era invented this bogus argument. It must be opposed.

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  6. I say:
    Jeanette, you're absolutely right. We must pray for our bishops and priests. Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us now and at the hour of our death.

    Paul Young says:
    Hell ... this is very spooky in here ... I think I'll leave ...

    Monica Devine says:
    Paul Young might be a good idea if you are not ready for the truth.

    Paul Young says:
    Monica Devine ... I'm always ready for the truth but not into woo woo stuff ...

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  7. Monica Devine says:
    Paul Young - bye.

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  8. Adelie Reid aska:
    What's woo woo

    Monica Devine says:
    Are you still there Paul Young? Thought so.

    Piripi Thomas says:
    Never a truer word, Paul. Yep, by all accounts Hell is spooky (and stinky and hot as . . . , oh, that's right -- Hell). But no, once in you can't leave. Was it Herman Noone who sang "(It's) a must to avoid"? Good advice.

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