We had one save at Hopeless mill today. They had personalized license
plates on the car that they drove onto the lot which spelled H E A V E N.
There were five saints in attendance. We used the deep snow to our
advantage and stuck 20, mostly Malachi signs firmly in place. The mill
was not happy. We kept getting the number one finger. We responded by
saying "yes , Jesus is number one!" which made them even more
happier (Each time the police came by we turned the karaoke machine off.)
We actually had a body in the pac-van today. She didn't show up
till ten o'clock A.M. By then most of the mothers were already in the
mill, but it's an improvement. Let's see if it continues.
Please keep a six
week premature baby in your prayers. She was born Friday morning to one of
the mothers Small Victories is helping. Her name is Jamie.
Update on St. Elizabeth Hospital:
I personally spoke with Dr. Dennis Hurford Thursday.
As of December 14,
2000, he has taken over as interim chief of OB/GYN at St. Elizabeth's.
He doesn't know if this will be a permanent appointment. He also stated
Yogendra Shah is still on staff at St. Elizabeth's. Nothing has changed.
He still has the same perks and privileges. He is still murdering unborn
baby girls and boys across the street. I have never viewed it, but
someone made this comparison: St. Elizabeth's could be the sequel--The
Cider House Rules II.
Dr. Dennis Hurford has only been on staff at St. Elizabeth's for a year
and a half, almost 2.
He has a 3 year limit on his
term. Interesting, seeing how Shah had a 10 year term. Hurford rarely
comes to this hospital, so the nurses were all shocked he was "picked"?
We surmise if the heat goes off, Shah will go back to his title of Chief
of staff. But it doesn't matter--he is still working in this Catholic
"pro-life (?)" hospital! And the nurses are still "fixing his junk"!