We are all held responsible for the murderous abortion legislation approved by Government. We pay for abortions annually (through) our tax dollars sent to Government. Twenty two million dollars in the year 2000 alone was disbursed by the State of New York for Medicaid sponsored abortions. Other tax dollars are indirectly used to fund abortion through Planned Parenthood funding on both a State and Federal level. Please read the enclosed editorials on how Planned Parenthood has influenced our underage children in publically supported schools.
Once again, all of these issues presented are either directly or indirectly related to abortion approval by Government. Society has paid and will continue to pay while Government sponsored abortion continues to exist.
The Texas Justice Foundation can help. Please contact this organization to find out how you can support either individually or collectively The Texas Justice Foundation in their efforts to overturn Roe vs. Wade and end abortion in the United States of America.
Yours truly,
Barbara Nikonoff
By middle June, I was still haunted with the fact that 434 Congressional representatives had not received the letter sent dated September 7, 2001. Since that time, I had acquired more information regarding the devastating consequences of abortion and believed it to be imperative that all leadership be informed of the facts and circumstances that I had uncovered. So, this month I compiled packets of information containing all the letters written since September 11, 2001, editorials written by others concerning abortion, information on The Texas Justice Foundations efforts, a chart depicting some of the societal ills due to abortion, information on my own personal efforts to raise money to end this tragedy, and a pro-life periodical magazine distributed that discussed the harms of abortion. Each informational packet was placed in 435 manila clasp envelopes and loaded into luggage to be personally delivered to the Congressional Representatives working in the Capital building in Washington D.C.. Upon arriving in Washington D.C. on June 22 and at the Capital building I was informed by a tattooed security guard that no mail would be accepted into this facility. I asked how mail is delivered to the Congressional Representatives and was told that the mail, due to anthrax contamination fears was scanned at another location unbeknownst to him. Finally, and after more inquiries another guard gave me the approximate address of a Pitney Bowes facility for scanning the mail prior to delivering it to Congressional Representatives. Somehow I found the facility and brought in the luggage containing all of these packets. At that point, they informed me that I would have to pay postage and that checks and credit cards were not accepted. Exasperated, an employee of the organization stated that I could visit a business nearby and purchase a money order based on funds in my checking account and with a credit card number for further payment security. So I visited this business and was relieved after this considerable trip to Washington D.C., to obtain a money order for a considerable amount of postage due. After a few hours of waiting for the processing of this mail and the acquiring of the money order, I was told that the packets of information would be accepted and delivered to each Congressional