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The Hero You've Never Heard Of

Posted by Jim_Daly on Sep 8, 2011 9:24:33 AM

Over the course of the last ten years, in the shadow of the White House, Richard Retta has quietly saved over 350 lives. richardretta1.jpg

 

But he's not a doctor, fireman, paramedic or a policeman.

 

The 79-year-old grandfather is a sidewalk counselor outside a Planned Parenthood clinic in Washington D.C.

 

Mr. Retta's approach is understated and gentle, but direct. As a woman approaches the entrance, he walks within earshot of her, politely striking up a conversation. In those few fleeting seconds he tries to convince her to spare her baby’s life, and, in doing so, save herself from years of grief and torment. 

 

He fails far more than he succeeds, and each loss strikes him hard. But when you consider the number of children he's saved, and add it to the 1,300-plus other babies his pro-life colleagues have rescued at the clinic in Washington, their ministry has irrefutably helped change the world, and in no small way.

 

If you ask me, Richard Retta is a modern-day hero, but according to the Department of Justice, he's a suspected criminal, having allegedly violated the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. Charged with intimidating a woman, walking too closely, and blocking her entrance, he stands to pay a $25,000 fine if convicted.

 

Mr. Retta denies the charges. It should be noted that FACE does not prohibit a counselor from walking next to somebody on a public sidewalk. As for the claim he blocked the woman's entry, insiders say the charge is "dubious" - especially when you consider that Richard Retta himself wrote the guidelines for his group's conduct outside clinics. lifeisbeautiful1.jpg

 

Item two on his list of “don’ts”: “DO NOT block the woman’s path.”

Particularly galling about the charges, however, is the apparent bias against pro-life advocates inside the Department of Justice. Writes the Heritage Foundation's Legal Fellow, Hans A. von Spakovsky:

Retta was not dressed in a black paramilitary uniform, he was not carrying a nightstick, and he was not yelling racial epithets or blocking the entrance to a polling place. Yet this is the same Justice Department that dismissed a voter-intimidation case against the New Black Panther party, whose members engaged in exactly that behavior. Somehow the behavior and speech of a 79-year-old sidewalk counselor violates federal law against intimidation, but the speech and behavior of the New Black Panthers in Philadelphia in 2008 was just fine…

He continued:

The circumstances of this case cast great doubt on the legitimacy of the DOJ complaint, which describes Retta as “among the most vocal and aggressive anti-abortion protestors [sic] outside of the Clinic.” Of course, even “vocal and aggressive” speech is protected by the First Amendment — or so the Justice Department claimed when it dismissed the New Black Panther case. Retta’s real problem appears to be political: He offers women an authentic choice, in a one-option zone.

I thank God for Richard Retta and all of those courageous men and women who have devoted their lives to saving the most innocent among us. Won't you please join me in praying for justice in this case? But also, let's pray for every woman who is, even this very day, walking on a lonely sidewalk towards an abortion clinic, preparing to end her child's life. May the Lord place a hero like Mr. Retta in her path, and may her ears and heart be open to choosing life.

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Sep 8, 2011 12:37 PM LivingFaithDaily LivingFaithDaily    says:
Mr. Retta is a great example of someone who is living their faith every day and the result is exactly as the Bible promises. Everyone who wants to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted (2 Timothy 3:12). I think the awesome thing to remember is that we are part of the winning team. While the world will always be against us, God is in control. This should give us all courage to follow Mr. Retta's example to let our light shine.
Sep 8, 2011 5:22 PM Guest Lisa  says in response to LivingFaithDaily:
I agree. Mr. Retta is one of the examples all Christians should follow. In fact, think how different this nation would be if most of the Christians were not merely Sunday-morning church pew warmers...we would not be in the mess we are in for sure because the culture, politically and socially, would have an entirely different agenda, following and leadership.
Sep 8, 2011 4:58 PM Guest Nora  says in response to LivingFaithDaily:
Triple dittos.  Well said.
Sep 8, 2011 5:07 PM Guest Grateful in Arizona  says:
I agree that Mr. Retta is a modern-day hero of the highest degree.  His is living out and proving the promise that is found in James 4:7-8, which says:

 

               “ . . . [R]esist the devil, and he will flee from you.  Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. . . .”

 

This is yet another example of how important it is for us to ban together to peserve the personal protections that are guaranteed to all men and women, whether living or yet unborn, by God, the Creator of us all, through the U.S. Constitution.

 

Mr. Retta, thank you for your selfless sacrifice on behalf of those who are unable to save themselves.

Sep 8, 2011 7:09 PM Guest Anne  says in response to Grateful in Arizona:
I stood with a woman in front of an abortion clinic. Neither of us were risking arrest by standing in front of the door. She was crying and said,"I wish someone had stood in front of the door when I came to get an abortion."
Sep 8, 2011 8:20 PM Guest Joanne  says in response to Anne :
I applaud you both for doing what Mr. Retta did; going the extra mile to save lives. Not only the unborn babies, but the mom's as well. They are affected more than we can imagine.
Sep 12, 2011 4:43 PM Guest rusty l  says:
Who knows the heart of the US Attorney? He's turned his back on truth and justice for all US Citizens especially Mr.Rich Retta. Your a great man of faith and you have been an example to us all by your faith in God and saving the lives of hundreds of precious babies!
Sep 9, 2011 5:54 AM Guest PAULA  says:

THANK YOU MR. RETTA, I WILL BE PRAYING FOR YOUR SITUATION.

Sep 9, 2011 7:11 AM Guest B.J.  says in response to PAULA :

Thank you, thank you!!!!!  What a mighty warrior indeed.  I admire your courage and stand for truth.  God keep you in His love during this trying time.

Sep 9, 2011 8:52 AM Guest Cheryl H.  says:

I cannot think how to express my admiration enough for Mr. Retta and all the other folks who are out on the frontline daily fighting with integrity and compassion for the lives of our people, including the unborn.  We are a nation in deep trouble.  God cannot overlook our spiritual withdrawal as a nation much longer....  Thank you Mr. Retta.  Thank you.

Sep 9, 2011 11:32 AM Guest Glenda M  says in response to Cheryl H.:
Thank you Mr. Retta.  My prayer is that you will be protected from the evil court that wants to find you guilty and punish you for being a God-fearing, life-loving man in this day when too many are being deceived into believing that it is OK to kill innocent little babies.
Sep 9, 2011 4:13 PM Guest cam g.  says:

Praise God for Men like Mr. Retta!!!

As Christians we should all "step on some toes".

Sep 13, 2011 9:49 AM Guest Norm P.  says:
Prime example of the extreme bias of Mr. Holder !!  Where will the intimidation and stripping of rights of Christians and Jews stop ? 
Sep 12, 2011 9:07 AM Verna Verna    says:
I was thrilled to read about this! I hope he (or another of the counselors) was able to persuade a gal to change her mind, especially on Friday. That was my birthday (9/9), and that's been my birthday wish for at least 20 years, that someone, somewhere, contemplating an abortion, would have a change of heart. Maybe the prayers I was praying on Friday at the Planned Parenthood clinic in the Kansas City area were finding their answer in Washington! Keep up the good work, Mr. Retta. God smiles on you.
Sep 14, 2011 4:48 PM Guest susan  says:

Thank God for your life, Mr. Retta.

Good Job - Keep up the wonderful work.

You will be blessed many times over from our great creator.

Sep 20, 2011 8:31 AM Guest heartfelt  says:
Thanks so much, Jim, for your wonderful blogs! Yes, we must keep praying and acting in faith.

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