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June 20, 2006

Read of the Day

The scenario: Colorado House decides to commemorate the 90th anniversary of Planned Parenthood.

The inspiration: A member of the House decides to bring a guest for the day: Gianna Jensen. (Some of you undoubtedly know who she is - a singer, and much more...)

The rest of the story:

While I waited, a prominent reporter from one of the major Denver newspapers walked over to Gianna and told her that her rendition captured the spirit of the national anthem more powerfully than any she had ever heard before.

Finally, I was the last person remaining. So, I proceeded to the microphone and began my speech.

Members, I would like to introduce you to a new friend and hero of mine -- her name is Gianna Jessen. She is visiting us today from Nashville, Tennessee, where she is an accomplished recording artist.

She has cerebral palsy and was raised in foster homes before being adopted at the age of four.

She was born prematurely and weighed only 2 pounds at birth. She remained in the hospital for almost three months. A doctor once said she had a great will to live and that she fought for her life. Eventually she was able to leave the hospital and be placed in foster care.

Because of her cerebral palsy, her foster mother was told that it was doubtful that she would ever crawl or walk. She could not sit up independently. Through the prayers and dedication of her foster mother, she eventually learned to sit up, crawl, then stand. Shortly before her fourth birthday, she began to walk with leg braces and a walker.

She continued in physical therapy and after a total of four surgeries, she was able to walk without assistance.

She still falls sometimes, but she says she has learned how to fall gracefully after falling for 29 years.

Two years ago, she walked into a local health club and said she wanted a private trainer. At the time her legs could not lift 30 pounds. Today she can leg press 200 pounds.

She became so physically fit that she began running marathons to raise money and awareness for cerebral palsy. She just returned last week from England where she ran in the London Marathon. It took her more than eight-and-a-half hours to complete. They were taking down the course by the time she made it to the finish line. But she made it, nonetheless. With bloody feet and aching joints, she finished the race.

Members would you help me recognize a modern-day hero -- Gianna Jessen?

At this point the chamber exploded into applause which lasted for 15-to-20 seconds. Gianna had touched their souls.

Ironically, Alice Madden, the majority leader and sponsor of the Planned Parenthood resolution, walked over to Gianna and congratulated her.

As the applause began to die down, I raised my hand to be recognized one more time.

Mr. Speaker, members, if you would allow me just a few more moments I would appreciate your time.

My name is Ted Harvey, not Paul Harvey, but, please, let me tell you the rest of the story.

The cause of Gianna's cerebral palsy is not because of some biological freak of nature, but rather the choice of her mother.

Read the rest.

Via Jimmy Akin.

Posted by Amy Welborn | Permalink

Comments

That's just classic. I loved this part:

The majority leader is quoted as saying, "I think it was amazingly rude to use a human being as an example of his personal politics."

How dare he! A HUMAN BEING, as if that's what this whole pro-life fetishization is really all about!

Posted by: J. Christian at Jun 20, 2006 3:26:28 PM

Truly inspiring!

Posted by: Misty at Jun 20, 2006 3:38:31 PM

Oh my word! That gave me the chills. I'm heading to bed (it's late over here) and I just want to pray. Thanks for sharing this Amy.

Posted by: Gashwin at Jun 20, 2006 3:43:16 PM

I am 30 weeks pregnant as I type and can feel the baby moving in my belly. I can't help but get choked up as I read this moving story... thanks, too, for sharing this Amy.

Posted by: Nancy at Jun 20, 2006 4:11:38 PM

Beautiful story! Thank God for Gianna Jensen..and for Mr. Harvey. God really does write straight with crooked lines.

Wish I could have been a fly on the wall!

Posted by: Lynn at Jun 20, 2006 4:26:40 PM

So, did they still vote to honor Planned unParenthood?
SFP

Posted by: Susan Peterson at Jun 20, 2006 4:41:12 PM

I don't know how many political speeches I've heard in which the plight of some suffering person is highlighted. Victims are supposed to speak about the wrongs they have suffered--unless, of course, you are the victim of a failed abortion.

God bless Gianna.

Posted by: Michael Barber at Jun 20, 2006 5:14:21 PM

What a great story, a modern day "Emperor's Clothes" story...

BTW, Nancy, congratulations on your pregnancy, and best wishes for you and your family in the coming weeks!

Posted by: Noah Nehm at Jun 20, 2006 5:31:02 PM

Now somebody explain to me how the democratic party takeover of the Colorado legistlature hasn't harmed the pro-life cause there?

Posted by: SiliconValleySteve at Jun 20, 2006 9:35:04 PM

The resolution passed in the state Senate, 24-11. I can't find the tally for the House, if it was even applicable.

Posted by: Kevin Jones at Jun 20, 2006 10:23:11 PM

Democrats must hate themselves for being so shackled by the abortion movement. I'm sure this type of thing happens to them all the time on a less public and more personal level. Let's hope and pray their materialistic political views continue to fade and wither and that the Repubs will continue to have the balls to crush theirs.

Posted by: Pauli at Jun 21, 2006 11:25:31 AM

Great article! As a metro-Denver resident, I'm glad to see such positive pro-life stuff such as this so close to home. I'll keep my eye out for Ted Harvey in our upcoming elections.

Posted by: JPH at Jun 21, 2006 2:20:10 PM

gianna just came to my school today at holy family school in keighley in england. never have i felt so inspired by a single human being. she is a role model for many. good luck gianna! x

Posted by: tom emmott at Mar 2, 2007 12:57:01 PM

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