Oh, the pro-aborts will have grand mal seizures about this one, a public service announcement sponsored by www.4parents.gov:


What a great ad! Reader Rosie reported seeing it on ABC Family last night and someone else spotted it on TBS Saturday….


The ad is a collaborative effort by offices within the Department of Health & Human Services: the Administration for Children and Families and the Office of Population Affairs, Office of Public Health and Science.
Interesting side note about the Office of Population Affairs: Dr. Susan Orr was appointed Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary on October 15. I wanted to blog on her then but didn’t have time.
Pro-aborts blew a gasket on Orr’s appointment. OPA oversees Title X, which provides public funding for “family planning,” and contraceptives to low-income girls and women, i.e., Planned Parenthood.
Before joining the Bush administration in 2001, Orr was the Senior Director for Social Policy at the Family Research Council. She’s a strong social conservative.
That is why, following Orr’s appointment, according to the Associated Press on October 18:
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Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton joined birth-control advocates Thursday in demanding that the Bush administration withdraw an appointment that places federal family planning funds under the control of a woman they consider hostile to contraception programs.

They’re all alarmed Orr will thwart their funding, as Barack Obama also stated in an October 25 press release:

I have serious concerns about the Bush Administration’s appointment of Dr. Susan Orr to oversee family planning programs and Title X funding….
Her troubling history of opposing federal funding for these programs threatens the right of women and families to access these important resources….
I strongly oppose her appointment.

It’s hard to imagine Orr is having this much of an impact already. There are other good people at HHS. But her appointment can only strengthen that segment of the Bush population.
And how can pro-aborts disparage the teaching of that ad anyway? It’s no different than the “talk to me” ads about drugs or smoking.
[HT: reader Rosie]

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