Clear Channel aborts Wichita clinic’s ad
The only details I know are coming from South Wind Women’s Center abortion clinic in Wichita, Kansas. Clear Channel hasn’t responded to my request for comment.
But apparently, on or around July 3, the cable outlet stopped running South Wind’s ads – after a very short run. Hear the ad at the link below. Notice the A-word is never mentioned…
Clear Channel pulled our ads after 1 day due to complaints received about the content. Listen to the ad here. http://t.co/4K1MiJIJJK
— Trust Women (@TrustWomen) July 10, 2013
South Wind, pictured at the top of the post, opened for business on April 3 in murdered late-term abortionist George Tiller’s old clinic. But getting the word out isn’t going to be as easy as it hoped.
When the clinic opened, founder Julie Burkhart admitted, “Getting through the next six to 12 months will be very important for us. Opening a clinic, that’s not being done widely across the country. It’s really moving against the grain.”
Here’s to making it harder to earn a living by killing.
On that note, Pro-Life Action League has been protesting at the Oak Park, Illinois, office of South Wind’s principle abortionist, Cheryl Chastine, pictured right, once a month since April.
A couple of thoughts:
1) Abortion is not healthcare. Abortion is a seedy, predatory business. Advertisers like Clear Channel realize that if they let strip clubs, “massage parlors” and abortion providers advertise on their network, it will cost them the respect and business of many of their regular, legitimate advertising clients.
2) Cheryl Chastine is young and cute — at first, I thought I was looking at the picture of another young pro-life heroine. Abortionists are all fat, old men and scary, pruny witches. Let’s hope we can save Cheryl from this, before she becomes just another soulless serial killer.
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whoa-I was like-what are the selling?
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If abortion is such a sacred right, why aren’t you proud enough to use the A word in your ad? Legitimate businesses do not use smoke and mirrors to hide their product or service from the public.
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Clear Channel is involved only in radio (they own 4 stations in Wichita) and billboards (outdoor , airports, bus benches). They own no TV stations and aren’t involved in Cable TV. It was a radio ad, not TV or cable TV
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