NARAL’s new attack ad against Supreme nominee Roberts
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NARAL has just released its new ad attacking Supreme Court nominee John Roberts. View it here.
In particular, I love all the video clips and photos of happy families… with kids.
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NARAL has just released its new ad attacking Supreme Court nominee John Roberts. View it here.
In particular, I love all the video clips and photos of happy families… with kids.
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Jill Stanek is a nurse turned speaker, columnist and blogger, a national figure in the effort to protect both preborn and postborn innocent human life.
… [A] government-funded organization just sent a representative to testify that she is not entirely sure a mother does not have an inalienable right to murder; the president whose administration funds her organization has expressed the exact same sentiments, and in fact voted on them — several times.
An honest culture, an honest media would consider this distinction:
– Todd Akin expressed an opinion supported by no one of his party, that was a part of no platform, that virtually no one alive had ever heard expressed before, whereas…– This demon in Florida is not the first to equivocate on murder; she has an ally in a high place, and belongs to a billion-dollar organization that has equivocated on “legitimate life” frequently and publicly.
One of these incidents deserves a national conversation — especially during the trial of Kermit Gosnell, a man who actually acted on the theory of “legitimate life,” and likely murdered hundreds.
But the other one got it.
~ David Steinberg, PJMedia.com, March 29
Comments (4)


Did you catch that line about how we’ve relied on the right to privacy (meaning abortion) for “generations”? Silly me, I thought that the Roe decision was in 1973, which was only 32 years ago. NARAL makes it sound like the right to abortion was one of the founding principles of our nation.
Next NARAL ad: “George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Ben Franklin: Founding Fathers for Choice”
All in all, I’d have to say that this ad is much better than their last attempt. Yeah, it’s a misleading propaganda piece, but I don’t think they went nearly as far as they did last time. Basically, the message of the ad is: “Roberts is anti-choice, so we don’t like him.” No big surprises there….
NAF’s campaign to protect brain-sucking abortions featured happy families with kids. NARAL had an ad once on MTV featuring female rock stars dancing while a narrator said, “Motherhood is our birthright.”
Reproductive RIghts. Ministry of Love. Orwell is vindicated.