ProLifeTeenagers
Hello Everyone,
I’m not sure if you thought much about abortion lately, but you have got to see these stunning
statistics.
From the Revolutionary War to the Iraq War, 1,346,000 Americans have died for our freedom.
And with the passing of Roe vs. Wade in 1973, we’ve killed 39,000,000 babies - babies that have
died because of our freedom of choice to kill them. We can’t just stand by and watch.
Now there is a way to unite, a way to get together, get information and get equipped to make a
difference.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeisnzUzYuc[/youtube]
ProLifeTeenagers.com was started because we believe that life is sacred. We are in no way alone in
that conviction – thousands of teens all over the world share this bond. We are here to unite and do
something about the tragedy of abortion.
If you want to help out, go to ProLifeTeenagers.com and sign the petition there. Then help spread
the word by telling your friends, sharing this blog or putting up one of the banner ads on your blog
or Myspace.
Paulie Suarez
P.S. You can join the forum too!
June 10th, 2008 at 12:02 pm
Way to be creative, Paul! You are a wonderful writer! Hahahaha!
June 10th, 2008 at 5:05 pm
:P!
Jake, SHHHHH….
Haha, wow, golly, I am a good writer.
:D
June 12th, 2008 at 8:25 pm
Hey Paulie!
Good to hear from you…I think the new web-site is just awesome! It’s about time we had a site for teens to stand for such a worthy cause as this.
Thanks so much for letting me know that—I don’t want my blog to be deleted, not at all. I would hate to lose all my past entires. So, I will try to post something up there every now and then for the sake of keeping it. Again, I appreciated you letting me know.
I happen to be taking the ACT on the 14th (this Saturday) as well. I know it’s easy to be nervous (cause in fact, it IS the ACT, right?) but I am sure you’ll do well. Just like the advice my cousin gave me (if you read his comment), it’s important just to be at ease and walk into the test room with confidence (not that it will automatically give you a perfect score, but it sure will help.) Hey, if you do really bad, you can always take it again.
The ACT for Dummies book has been an excellent study guide. I’d totally recommend it. I also liked the Crash Course for the ACT by The Princeton Review. I found that it is helpful to read and study at least two different books, as you will you receive tips the other one maybe didn’t include…
I know this advice is a little late knowing you will be taking the test on Saturday, but I’d really recommend taking a practice test from a book. Practice tests online are helpful, but don’t give you the full experience and practice for the ACT like doing it on paper does.
Last piece of advice they all say is: just take it easy the day before the test and forget the studying. It somehow gets you mentally ready for the big day :-)
Blessings and I will be praying for you!! I am sure you’ll do fine. I’d appreciate your prayers as well!
~~Brooke
June 14th, 2008 at 7:15 pm
Paulie, you are WAY too hard on yourself!! I am sure you did fine today on the ACT. How do you think you did now that you did it? (if that makes any sense?)
Hey, thanks for your prayers! I appreciate that. I prayed for you last night…Hope you did well and got more than an “8″ (lol). (I am sure you did!)
~~Brooke
June 16th, 2008 at 12:38 am
Dude, thanks for posting this. ;)
Eric
June 22nd, 2008 at 7:47 pm
Dude, That’s awesome! I’m with ya 100% on that one.
Your blog BLOWS my mind! I opened you’re page.. and *POOF*.. my brain exploded! lol. :o) High five for an awesome blog! :)
Lata
Sierra