Construction company 'digs in their heels' to build the largest Planned Parenthood abortion facility
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.- On October 24, pro-life activists met with the heads of the Weitz Company to discuss the new Planned Parenthood abortion facility that the company is contracted to build in Denver, Colorado.

In a surprising allegiance to the abortion industry, Bill Hornaday, President of The Weitz Company Rocky Mountain, has refused to reconsider building the largest abortion facility in the United States.

In the private meeting, Hornaday indicated that money is not the prime motivator for building the new Planned Parenthood.

"The ideals of The Weitz Company are worse than we thought," said Keith Mason, of the Keep Peace in Stapleton Project. "If they are not building this superstructure for money, are they building it out of a desire to facilitate the murder of innocent children?"

Gary Meggison, Senior Vice President of The Weitz Company Rocky Mountain, is a member of the Catholic Church while neighbors of Vice President Don Gendall claim that he is a "strong Christian".

"The bottom line is that followers of Christ would not be a part of this heinous business," continued Mason. "A true Christian would do what is necessary to save the lives of innocent children."

The brief meeting, attended also by Senior Vice President Gary Meggison, revealed an obvious disdain for women and children. Meggison not only refused to view documents of Planned Parenthood's reported child rape cover-ups (under investigation by Kansas' and Indiana's attorneys general), but also the facts of their multi-million dollar baby killing business.

"We are continuing to keep these executives in our prayers, in hope that they will not build this modern- day Auschwitz. We must pray that they do the right thing," Keith Mason, Keep Peace in Stapleton.

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Subscriber comments:
Published by: Aaron
Indianapolis/IN/USA 10/29/2007 07:46 AM EST
I am tired of people calling themselves Catholic but not holding true to Catholic doctrine. As a Protestant currently going through RCIA, it pains me to see so many "Cafeteria Catholics" picking and choosing which doctrines to follow and which to ignore. My advise to those who won't follow ALL of the laws of the Catholic Church is to repent. If you do not wish to repent, then leave. By willfully disobeying the Church, you are disobeying God. By your continued willful disobedience, you have ceased to be
Catholic. I pray for you.
Published by: Sue
Upland, Pa. 10/28/2007 11:07 PM EST
I think it is a discrace that this so called Catholic senior
vice president, would go ahead with this planned parenthood building, there should be a huge protest by pro-life groups everywhere. God help thier souls.
Published by: thomas warner, M.D.
madison,wi,usa 10/28/2007 08:46 PM EST
Keep Planned Parenthood out of Denver. They give baloons to children at the farmers market here in Madison WI. bearing the message : "Planned Parenthood we are here for you". What an abomination !
Published by: Elizabeth Finnigan
Canada 10/28/2007 03:12 PM EST
Why is it that with declining populations no one is addressing the real issue? Abortion has taken our best and brightest.Woe to those who propagate this murder of the innocent!
Published by: Mary Ann
Rochester, NY, USA 10/28/2007 02:19 PM EST
Mr. Meggison is a 'Catholic in name only'. A faithful Catholic does not participate in the murder of babies.
Published by: Margaret C. Robertson
St. Johns, AZ, USA 10/28/2007 10:19 AM EST
How can I contact these CEOs to let them know how appalled and revolted I am that they would even consider building something like this? I tried to send an e-mail to Gary Meggison's e-mail address and it wouldn't go through. I think they are blocking on purpose.
Published by: Arline
Daytona Beach, FL-USA 10/28/2007 08:27 AM EST
What part of the commandment given by Almighty God "Thou shalt not kill" is not understood? 4 words...plain and simple...yet "man" refuses to obey them by his own actions called free will!
Published by: Dan
Milwaukee/WI/USA 10/27/2007 07:55 PM EST
While I agree with the sentiments, ( vis a vis Christians, especially Catholics, involved with the building), I have a real problem with everyone with an agenda defining what and what is not a "real" or "true" Christian. Perhaps looking in the mirror is in order first?
Published by: Steve Murphy
westfield ma 10/27/2007 06:39 PM EST
Greg Meggison should be brought to the attention of the Bishop so that he can be counseled and if there is no change in his position, excommunicated.
Published by: Pam
New Jersey 10/27/2007 06:26 PM EST
I should think we must as aspiring human beings take all peaceful means and pray that murder at any age is not to be tolerated anywhere!
Published by: Saralee Wisner
Albuquerque, NM, USA 10/27/2007 05:47 PM EST
Perhaps Archbishop Chaput should intervene in this matter. The senior Vice President of this company is a Roman Catholic; hence, it may be appropriate to impose some form of excommunication if he goes along with this project. This is a serious matter which calls for a firm response on the part of the Church in Denver.
Published by: ingrid
casper,wy,usa 10/27/2007 05:44 PM EST
Archbishop Chaput are you listening?
Published by: Rhoda Ann
Rothesay, N. B. Canada 10/27/2007 05:06 PM EST
J.M.J. PRAY FOR US - PRAY FOR THEM!! HAVE MERCY ON OUR SOULS!
Published by: Alberto
Knoxville, TN 10/27/2007 04:27 PM EST
The people involved in the muder of the innocents will surely have an unfathomable shock of their lives when God calls them home.

Have mercy on us, Lord God Who once was almost a Victim of the slaughter of the innocents.

God alone. Forever.
Published by: Juan Oskar
Phoenix, AZ U.S.A. 10/27/2007 03:28 PM EST
With wealth, power, and success comes responsibility. That's what the Weitz Company has.
Every Christian should know that life is a test for the eternal. These executives are being tested and we should pray that they pass.
Published by: Ken
Portland, OR - USA 10/27/2007 10:19 AM EST
"What does it profit a man to gain the whole world, but to lose his immortal soul?"

Those at the The Weitz Company have chosen to be remembered through eternity as the ones who built the largest baby killing factory in America. But even eternity aside, with so many worthy projects to consider building, why choose this one? The blindness runs deep, fueled by arrogance and greed. Where is the humility and compassion?
Published by: Nancy Buckley
Louisville, KY, US 10/27/2007 09:51 AM EST
Senior Vice-President, Gary Meggison needs to watch himself. Someone should ask him where he thiks he came from? Does he think that he just fell from the sky? Doesn't he realize that God will judge him one day? ENOUGH with this CULTURE OF DEATH! Stop killing our babies!
Published by: Ted
New Jersey 10/27/2007 07:10 AM EST
Your news agency continues to report on very important issues and I simply wanted to thank you as a concerned Catholic and Father of 3 children. Thank you! I also would like to comment on this article and suggest we all pray for the executives but also speak out to our Pastors as any Catholic involved in such evil must be confronted by the church who's job is to promote Spiritual works of mercy - Instructing the ignorant and admonishing sinners whichever is most appropriate in this case.
Yours in JMJ,
Ted
Published by: Patricia
Ontario, Canada 10/26/2007 03:36 PM EST
Let's hope that if Mr.Meggison is a practicing Catholic, his pastor reminds him of the public scandal he is a part of. If he continues in his intention to have his company build this abortuary, he should be refused Communion.
Published by: John Zumalik
MD., USA 10/26/2007 12:45 PM EST
I believe certain natural occurances,such as flood, Fire & Brimstone, earthquake,will destine this project to certain failure. "Come Lord Jesus, send down Your Spirit, Renew the face of the earth"
Published by: Ricer
Litchfield County, CT, USA 10/26/2007 11:31 AM EST
Rate: Excellent
Another Abortion Concentration Camp being created by Planned Barrenhood
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