October Baby in theaters now

“You saw me before I was born.” Psalm 139:16 (NLT)

As the abortion debate and the so-called “war on women” rages in our national and local politics, one film corageously tells the story of life.

In October Baby, young Hannah collapses in her first theater performance in college. As a result she discovers her health issues relate to her difficult birth after a failed abortion attempt. She embarks on a journey to discover her past.

From every ticket purchased for October Baby, the producers will donate 10% of the profits to the Every Life is Beautiful Fund. In turns funds will go to organizations helping women who face crisis pregnancies, life-affirming adoption agencies and those who care for orphans.

The movie is in theaters now.

What they’re saying about October Baby:

“OCTOBER BABY is an entertainment-packed film with a positive message that promises to captivate and inspire. A must-see family movie for the entire family!”
Gary Bauer, American Values

“OCTOBER BABY not only has a beautiful message, it is beautifully made. It is a must-see masterpiece film for life, so critically needed at this time in history.”
Karen Garnett, Executive Director, Catholic Pro-Life Committee

“OCTOBER BABY is a powerful witness to the beauty and significance of every life!”
Dr. Day Gardner, President, National Black Pro-Life Union

“I am now an OCTOBER BABY activist.”
Mark Hall, Casting Crowns

“A masterful production with impressive cinematography, OCTOBER BABY has the potential to significantly impact the culture of life in America.”
Michael Farris, Founder and Chairman, Home School Legal Defense Association, Founder and Chancellor, Patrick Henry College

“A movie for my whole family.”
Penny Nance, Concerned Women for America

“What a remarkable movie. This is a significant story, beautifully told.”
Charmaine Yoest, Americans United for Life

Also posted at Richmond Bible Examiner.

Tim Kaine Doubles Down on Obamacare

Is it George Allen’s birthday already again? Because Tim Kaine just gave him an incredible gift.

In a statement today, Kaine said:

“The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has impacted millions of Virginians by putting patients, instead of insurance companies, in charge of their health care.”

Really? He wants to celebrate the two-year anniversary?

This as the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely Voters shows that 62% believe it is at least somewhat likely that the health care law will cause some companies to drop health insurance coverage for their employees.

On Monday, oral arguments begin in the Supreme Court regarding the constitutionality of certain parts of Obamacare.

Charles Krauthammer writes: Ultimately, the question will hinge on whether the Commerce Clause has any limits. If the federal government can compel a private citizen, under threat of a federally imposed penalty, to engage in a private contract with a private entity (to buy health insurance), is there anything the federal government cannot compel the citizen to do?

The Wall Street Journal says: As the Affordable Care Act suits have ascended through the courts, the Justice Department has been repeatedly asked to articulate some benchmark that distinguishes this specific individual mandate from some other purchase mandate that would be unconstitutional. Justice has tried and failed, because a limiting principle does not exist.

RNC Chair Reince Priebus writes in the Orlando Sentinel: With a price tag reaching $1.76 trillion over the next 10 years, President Obama promised Americans the benefits would outweigh the costs. The massive government takeover of health care, he insisted, would offer “affordable care” and “patient protection.” The economic risks, higher taxes, and government bureaucracy were worth it, Democrats said. They were wrong.

So with the cost estimates soaring, the American people wanting it repealed and an uphil Constitutional battle brewing in the Supreme Court, Tim Kaine wants to throw a party?

Apparently, like his backtracking on the HHS mandate, he didn’t check in with the White House first.

They’re not celebrating.

Cross posted to Bearing Drift.