Pro-life video of the day: Election 2012 – A nation at the crossroads
by LauraLoo
America is at the crossroads. This November, we will choose life or death.
Created Equal’s VOTE PRO-LIFE mobile billboard campaign will hit battleground states to save lives, register voters, and turn out the pro-life vote.
(Warning: some graphic abortion content.)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=841P1oIrUS4&feature=g-all-u[/youtube]
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[HT: Jill]



“Born people matter more than the obsession with fetuses.”
Yeah, I suppose there’s no connection between a fetus and a born person; it’s not like everyone started out that way.
Poor Mark. Aren’t you glad someone had an obsession that led to your birth?
Chauncy, let me see your list of 3500 names. I think the public deserves to know who these molesters are.
Bring it or shut your trap.
Chauncy and Mark are the same troll who keeps commenting using different emails and rotating IPs on various threads.
Apparently someone has nothing better to do than fling poo at the bars of his cage.
Its sad that we have gotten to a point in humanity that we think we need to choose between born and pre-born people.
That type of obsessive trolling is surelly a sign of a mental illness.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words.
Considering how long, loudly, and utterly mindlessly pro-aborts have been repeating their anti-science allegations that the unborn are unformed “blobs of tissue”, that they don’t look like us, etc. etc., I’d say these pictures are worth at least a few million words each.
Add to that how many words those people in the pictures and those they represent would have probably said in their lifetimes, and you’ll start rivaling the U.S national debt. Those of you with children know exactly what I’m talking about.
I also thought you all might be interested in a similar effort being made here in Canada (though it isn’t strictly in preparation for an upcoming election):
http://www.unmaskingchoice.ca/caravan
I won’t quibble over who had the idea first (I’m actually thinking it was the Centre for Bioethical Reform in the U.S.) because, frankly, I don’t care; if you have to steal any idea, I’d say steal this one and go for it.
I think most people are capable of learning that abortion wouldn’t need to happen if people kept their clothes in social situations. Sex is civil responsibility, not a civil right. Pro-Choice legislation has destroyed the moral fabric of this country. It is a tragic to think that the birth control pill that was designed to supposedly liberate women has instead paved a slick road to HELL for lots of folks. I grew up in the 1950’s and personally never knew anyone who had an abortion. If a man got a woman pregnant, the couple either got married or the child was given up for adoption. Divorce was mainly for the Hollywood types. The 50’s was like living in heaven, because men respected women and women respected themselves and vice versa. You could read a newspaper without it being full of smut!!! The only place condoms could be found was in some sleezy gas stations bathrooms for men.