This Is The Official Website For
JOHNSON COUNTY RIGHT TO LIFE
PO BOX 224 WARRENSBURG MO 64093-0224
(660) 747-5772
JOHNSON COUNTY RIGHT TO LIFE
Pictures from the Johnson County Candlelight
Children's Memorial Service For Life
THURSDAY, JAN 22, 2009
Welcome to the new web site for Johnson County
Right To Life. We hope you enjoy it and find it useful.
John Loudon Speaking
Michael McCormick-Jeni Stout-Dr Joan Fitzpatrick - Ann Morrison - Russell Kasz
State Sena tor David Pearce 31st Senate District
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Created by Jack Cashill and Michael Wunsch, and narrated by actress Jennifer
O'Neill, the 50 minute, professionally made movie provides audiences with a
stirring insight into the Pro-Life Movement through the passion, the sincerity, and
the simple eloquence and visual appearances of the young prople participating in
the March for Life in Washington, D.C., January 22, 2009.

A packed house at the Rio Theater in suburban Kansas City, gave "Thine Eyes" a
rousing, standing ovation.  Jack received these first two unsolicited emails which
he says are the norm.

"Wow, what a movie.  I thought it would be a "home made" video but was I
surprised. That was a very professional, emotional, thought provoking, beautiful
piece of work. I was so surprised that so many young people were so involved in
the cause."

"You and your colleagues have made a powerful movie. There are many of us who
are very grateful for the time, effort, sacrifice and vision you have devoted to this
great cause."

Jack Cashill and the people who produced the movie feel this way.  "To the
degree that we can get this documentary in front of the audience is the degree
which we can correct the image of the Pro-Life Movement in America."

Many of you may remember Jack Cashill as the guest speaker at the Vitae Caring
Foundation dinner in the University Union Ballroom in April 2004. During his
presentation, he introduced us to the late, great man, Greg Hawley, who found and
'raised' the Steamship Arabia from an eastern Kansas field, and created a
museum to share this historical treature. What an extraordinary team they made
that evening to a most-welcoming Johnson County audience!

Jack is a man of many talents. He is an independent writer and producer and, on
a contractual basis, the Executive Editor of Ingram's Magazine, Kansas City's
premier business magazine. He is an accomplished  author. Within the last five
years he has written one novel and five books of non-fiction, three of which have
cracked Amazon's top ten list. Jack has also produced a dozen or more
documentaries for regional PBS and national cable channels, including the Emmy
Award-winning, "The Royal Years."

Jack has hosted daily talk radio shows in Kansas City for five years, four with
KMBZ, and one with Catholic Family Radio's national network.  He has a Ph.D. from
Purdue University in American studies, has taught media and literature at Purdue
and at Kansas City area universities, and served as a Fulbright professor in
France.

Jack Cashill will be introducing "Thine Eyes" and will take questions before and
after the showing. I have asked him to bring DVD copies of the movie which will be
available for $20.

Please come and invite your friends to join us Wednesday, May 20th, at 7:30 p.m,
in the Kitterman Room at the UCM University Union. You are in for a real treat in
listening to, meeting and talking with Jack Cashill.  Topping that, "Thine Eyes" will
provide you with a certain emotional contact with the marchers who came to
Washington, D.C. last January for Life.
Please join us for our monthly Johnson County Right to Life meeting Monday, May 11th, from 7 to 8
p.m., at the Warrensburg Community Center, Room 2, 445 East Gay Street.  Primary purpose of
this meeting will be to complete plans for the World Premier of "Thine Eyes, A Witness to the
March for Life," brought to us by Jack Cashill on Wednesday, May 20th at 7:30 p.m. The movie will
be shown in the Kitterman Room in the northeast corner of UCM's University Union. (Please see
the attached poster and a photo of Jack Cashill.)  Admission is $5.00 for adults, and free for
students and children.

Created by Jack Cashill and Michael Wunsch, and narrated by actress Jennifer O'Neill, the 50
minute, professionally made movie provides audiences with a stirring insight into the Pro-Life
Movement through the passion, the sincerity, and the simple eloquence and visual appearances
of the young prople participating in the March for Life in Washington, D.C., January 22, 2009.

A packed house at the Rio Theater in suburban Kansas City, gave "Thine Eyes" a rousing,
standing ovation.  Jack received these first two unsolicited emails which he says are the norm.

"Wow, what a movie.  I thought it would be a "home made" video but was I surprised. That was a
very professional, emotional, thought provoking, beautiful piece of work. I was so surprised that
so many young people were so involved in the cause."

"You and your colleagues have made a powerful movie. There are many of us who are very
grateful for the time, effort, sacrifice and vision you have devoted to this great cause."

Jack Cashill and the people who produced the movie feel this way.  "To the degree that we can
get this documentary in front of the audience is the degree which we can correct the image of the
Pro-Life Movement in America."

Many of you may remember Jack Cashill as the guest speaker at the Vitae Caring Foundation
dinner in the University Union Ballroom in April 2004. During his presentation, he introduced us to
the late, great man, Greg Hawley, who found and 'raised' the Steamship Arabia from an eastern
Kansas field, and created a museum to share this historical treature. What an extraordinary team
they made that evening to a most-welcoming Johnson County audience!

Jack is a man of many talents. He is an independent writer and producer and, on a contractual
basis, the Executive Editor of Ingram's Magazine, Kansas City's premier business magazine. He is
an accomplished  author. Within the last five years he has written one novel and five books of
non-fiction, three of which have cracked Amazon's top ten list. Jack has also produced a dozen or
more documentaries for regional PBS and national cable channels, including the Emmy
Award-winning, "The Royal Years."

Jack has hosted daily talk radio shows in Kansas City for five years, four with KMBZ, and one with
Catholic Family Radio's national network.  He has a Ph.D. from Purdue University in American
studies, has taught media and literature at Purdue and at Kansas City area universities, and
served as a Fulbright professor in France.

Jack Cashill will be introducing "Thine Eyes" and will take questions before and after the
showing. I have asked him to bring DVD copies of the movie which will be available for $20.

Please come and invite your friends to join us Wednesday, May 20th, at 7:30 p.m, in the Kitterman
Room at the UCM University Union. You are in for a real treat in listening to, meeting and talking
with Jack Cashill.  Topping that, "Thine Eyes" will provide you with a certain emotional contact
with the marchers who came to Washington, D.C. last January for Life.