ROCKY RIVER – Fred Sokol, Chair –
Stop Abortion in Rocky River Committee was recently told
by a person in front
of Rocky River Health Center [Planned Parenthood] 20800
Center Ridge Road that offers ...
“Abortion pill (medication
abortion) … up to 9 weeks after the start of your last
menstrual period.”
That my graphic abortion sign
display is not ethical. I disagree.
“ETHICAL” MEANS DOING THE RIGHT THING IN WHATEVER
YOU DO.
My graphic display of an ‘unborn baby’s abortion and
death’ to save unborn baby’s lives from abortion and
death, … makes people see, remember and turn away from
the horror of abortion. That is, ethical and the
right thing to do.
“For America to turn from its sin
of abortion – America must be shown its sin of abortion
– and if America rejects the message to turn from its
sin of abortion – America’s sin remains.”
– Fred Sokol
For God has said Himself,
“Cry out full-throated and
unsparingly, lift up your voice like a trumpet blast;
Tell my people their wickedness, and the house of Jacob
their sins.”
Isaiah 58:1
‘PHOTOGRAPHS’ THROUGHOUT AMERICAN HISTORY - HELPED STOP
IMMORAL ACTS IN AMERICA BEFORE … AND THEY WERE
ETHICAL AND THE RIGHT THING TO DO.
STOPPING SLAVERY IN AMERICA
During the American Civil War
[1861-1865] … Americans were shown a particular graphic
picture of the savagery and horror of human slavery.
That picture [below] crystallized the North’s reason and
resolve needed to win the American Civil War. That
ultimately led to the stopping of human slavery in
America. Ethical
and the right thing to do … YES!
[1.]
“… the 1863 photograph of a slave
who had been savagely beaten by his overseer. The
gracefulness of man's pose contrasts sharply with the
stunning gruesomeness of his wounds, capturing the
horror of slavery.”
[1.]
[Prologue
Magazine - Winter 2004, Vol. 36, No. 4 From Pearl Harbor
to Elvis: Images That Endure - By Ellen Fried]

THAT THE NAZI HOLOCAUST’ DOES NOT HAPPEN AGAIN
On April 15, 1945 World War Two in
Europe was coming to a close. Supreme Allied Commander
General Dwight D. Eisenhower as he toured with the
advancing American First and Third Armies through
Germany. Came across “a German internment camp near
Gotha” Germany [concentration camp was not used as a
term yet]. He visually encountered “starvation, cruelty
and bestiality” at the camp. So gruesome was the
encounter General “… George Patton would not enter” a
room with human horror and savagery in it. General
Eisenhower upon seeing said human horror and savagery
was then prepared to give ‘first hand pictorial
testimony’ to the World … to make sure that the Nazi
Holocaust did not happen again. Ethical
and the right thing to do … YES!
[2.]
“On a recent tour of the forward
areas in First and Third Armies, I stopped momentarily …
But the most interesting – although horrible – sight
that I encountered during the trip was a visit to a
German internment camp near Gotha. The things I saw
beggar description. While I was touring the camp I
encountered three men who had been inmates … The visual
evidence and the verbal testimony of starvation, cruelty
and bestiality were so overpowering as to leave me a bit
sick. In one room, where they piled up twenty or thirty
naked men, killed by starvation, George Patton would not
even enter. … I made the visit deliberately, in order to
be in position to give first-hand evidence of
these things if ever, in the future, there develops a
tendency to charge these allegations merely to
“propaganda”.” –
[2.]
[Letter, General Eisenhower to General [of the Army
George C.] Marshall [The Chief of Staff, Washington,
D.C.] concerning his visit to a Germany internment camp
near Gotha (Ohrdruf), April 15, 1945 [Dwight D.
Eisenhower's Pre-Presidential Papers, Principal File,
Box 80, Marshall George C. (6)]

Generals Dwight
Eisenhower, Omar Bradley and George Patton are given a
tour of Ohrdruf concentration camp
– April, 1945.
[Dwight D. Eisenhower
Presidential Library and Museum] [Please
Note: tour guide standing sideways and center of photo
was later recognized by former inmates as a camp guard
and stoned to death. – Fred Sokol]
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CHILD LABOR LAWS IN AMERICA
At the close of day in the coal mine the children who
work in the mine wait in the usual crowded cage that is
entirely open on two sides and not very well protected
on the other two … to go up to the top. These small
boys’ eyes are burning and blinded by the dust that is
very dense in the mine that obscures their view. The
‘mine dust’ also penetrates the utmost recesses of the
boys' lungs. Black
Lung Disease will one day visit them to take their
pre-mature life away. Yet the children are glad the day
is over as they wait to go up to the top. They also
think about the slave-driver that stood over them during
the day prodding and kicking them into obedience. The
children appear to be 12 to 14 years old. It was hard,
dangerous and deadly work in the mines for the young
children of the early 1900’s in America.
Lewis W. Hine, American, 1874-1940 who was best known
for his use of photography as a means to achieve social
reform, ... In his hand, the camera became a powerful
means of recording social injustice and labor abuses.
Lewis W. Hine cared enough for these children’s
welfare. He photographed them in their plight. He
showed the pictures he took of child labor not only from
the mines, but from the factories, mills, fields and the
streets showing poor and hapless children suffering in
dangerous and fatal work … to the people of the United
States. Ultimately to establish Federal Child Labor
Laws in America.
Then in 1938 Federal regulation of child labor was
achieved in the U.S. Fair Labor Standards Act - for
the first time, minimum ages of employment and hours of
work for children are regulated by federal law.
Ethical and the right thing
to do … YES!

[Early 1900’s]
Breaker [Coal Miner] Boys - Hughestown Borough Pa. -
Coal Co. Pittston, Pa. Photo: Lewis Hine [photo
supplied by: Child Labor Public Education Project]
I WILL CONTINUE TO DISPLAY GRAPHIC ABORTION SIGNS TO CRY
OUT AGAINST THE MORAL AND SOCIAL INJUSTICE AGAINST THE
UNBORN BABY.
As past Americans did the right ethical thing … to erase
certain moral and social injustice in America … by
showing those social injustices to America.
I will continue to do the right [ethical] thing as past
Americans have done. … by my display of graphic abortion
signs to show to America as well … the social and moral
injustice of abortion towards the unborn baby.
So I can protect the unborn baby from abortion and death
… in a peaceful and legal way.
MY TIME ON THIS EARTH IS LIMITED.
A motorist drove by me as I displayed my graphic
abortion signs this last Tuesday evening. He put his
hand into the shape of a gun and pointed it at me. My
time on this Earth is limited.
YET YOU WHO OPPOSE US PRO-LIFERS – YOU WILL NEVER STOP
PRO-LIFERS.
Oh, Rocky River … you who oppose our display of graphic
abortion signs … why are you afraid of the truth? Do
not be afraid of us pro-lifers. We are peaceful and
love life.
Yet you will try to shut us up anyway.
Yet you will never
silence the screams of the aborted and murdered unborn
babies. You will never silence the pro-lifers that keep
coming forward to stand up for the unborn baby in Rocky
River, in the United States and in the World.
You will never stop God from continuing to call even
more ‘everyday people’ [for our Government, Religious,
Business and School leaders have failed to stop
abortion] to come forward to pray, to stand and to
display graphic abortion signs. To finally one day
stop abortion in Rocky River, in America and in the
World.
For God the Creator of All Life wants all Human Life to
live.
Even puny mankind who rebels against God - and the Human
Life He gives as a gift to this World … will fail to
Stop God from raising-up more Pro-Life Ministers to
protect Human Life in this World.
FINALLY [AND AGAIN]
“FOR AMERICA TO TURN FROM ITS SIN OF ABORTION
AMERICA MUST BE SHOWN IT’S SIN OF ABORTION
AND IF AMERICA REJECTS THE MESSAGE TO TURN FROM
ITS SIN OF ABORTION
AMERICA’S SIN REMAINS.”
- Fred Sokol
Fred Sokol, Chair – Stop
Abortion in Rocky River Committee - JMJ
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Abortion in Rocky River Committee’ -
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Avenue – Rocky River, Ohio 44116