Pro-life photos of the week: Planned Parenthood’s rainy rally; “controversial” pro-life ad
To protest the one-year anniversary of North Carolina’s legislature passing a law establishing abortion clinic regulations, Planned Parenthood hosted a rally on July 10. Too bad, so sad, it rained cats and dogs…
Our next shot isn’t a photo, per se, but I’m broadening the term for this one. The ad looks so controversial doesn’t it? The City of Ft. Wayne, Indiana, thinks so.
City officials are blocking Women’s Health Link from posting the ad on its city buses, because the website, they say, discusses “controversial issues.” With the help of Alliance Defending Freedom, the pregnancy care center is suing. Read more at LifeNews.com….
[Top photo via twcnews.com]
As to the first picture of the small group of pro-abortion supporters getting soaked by a downpour of rain in North Carolina despite umbrellas and a small tent top, I could not refrain from smiling even though I know that God “sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous”. (Gospel of Matthew 5:45)
As to the rejection by the Fort Wayne, Indiana city buses of a pro-life group advertisement announcing “Free resources for women seeking health care” I reply by questioning how Planned Parenthood, the largest destroyer of preborn children and a major promoter of devious and decadent sexual practices, has for many years gotten away with claiming to be in the health provider business?
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Pro-lifers stand out in the rain and the cold and the snow, too. Of course, our rallies are larger and younger and full of smiles….
If we had abortion profits and taxpayer funding, we could rent a tent like Planned Parenthood does.
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Banning an ad because the website discusses controversial issues? Um, in that case so does Planned Parenthood’s website! Is the city going to ban PP ads also? No? I’ll bet the lawsuit wins easily.
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