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Stanek weekend Q: Appropriate or not to equate Ferguson/NYC deaths with abortion?

MTIwNjA4NjM0MDQ5NzU4NzMyRock singer Ted Nugent took heat for wondering why those outraged about the grand jury’s decision in Ferguson, Missouri, not to indict a white policeman for killing a black “thug” aren’t equally outraged over black genocide via abortion:

And dont claim that “black lives matter” when you ignore the millions you abort & slaughter each & every day by other blacks. Those of us with a soul do indeed believe black lives matter, as all lives matter. So quit killin each other you f*ckin idiots.

Billboard’s Joe Lynch wrote in response:

Stanek weekend question: Should displays using abortion victim imagery be banned if causing accidents?

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A petition drive is underway in Canada to block the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform from displaying banners with photos of abortion victims on an overpass in Calgary (pictured above) after one was perceived to have caused a car accident there this week.

Abortion, a disturbing reality

Some pros and cons, quoting CBC.ca:

Billboard: “Prenatal testing cannot predict this kind of love”

Click to enlarge… ~ Billboard spotted on I294 near O’Hare Airport in Chicago, sponsored by the International Down Syndrome Coalition. It states, “Prenatal testing cannot predict this kind of love.”

Democrats for Life walks back endorsement of pro-abortion candidate

When last week Live Action blogger Kristi Burton Brown called out Democrats for Life of America for endorsing Virginia pro-abortion Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Tim Kaine, she received this response from DFLA Executive Director Kristen Day:

We support Chairman Kaine because of his record and work with DFLA. While Governor, Tim Kaine signed the Choose Life Life license plate bill in law. We were proud to work with the Governor to ensure the bill was passed and critical funds could be used to support crisis pregnancy centers. He also signed in to law the Pregnant Women Support Act introduced by Senator Phil Puckett and cosponsored by then Republican Senator Ken Cuccinelli. While Chair of the DNC, he supported pro-life Democrats and his policies help elect pro-life elected officials.

This despite the fact that Kaine’s website states:

“Vote Pro-Life” mobile billboard campaign to roll into battleground states

Created Equal has identified nine election year battleground states and plans, in conjunction with Operation Rescue, to launch a voter education Truth Truck tour utilizing huge mobile billboards showing images of aborted babies in at least seven of those states: Florida, Iowa, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. Colorado and Nevada will be added as funding permits.

(Interestingly, Politico listed the underlined states in its piece today, “Obama’s seven states of gay marriage grief.”)

Created Equal’s 2012 “Vote Pro-Life” mobile billboard project will launch this month and run through Election Day:

Reminder: National Pro-life T-Shirt Weekend is on!

Reminder: American Life League’s National Pro-Life T-Shirt Weekend launched last night! Read backstory here. ALL is sponsoring a fun contest for kids involving taking photos in crazy places wearing your pro-life t-shirt. But wearing a pro-life t-shirt is something pro-lifers of all ages can do. Be the billboard!  

Zo interviews the founder of the Black & Beautiful billboard campaign

Zo: Okay. And yet these people think that people like you should be afraid of the white, right-wing Christian family that adopted you, right? Ryan: Yeah! The white, right-wing Christian family, the ones who don’t care about children after they’re born, the ones who adopted ten children, loved them, fed them, paid for their college […]

Billboard company refuses to pull black pro-life signs

Pro-aborts defeated free speech in New York and Los Angeles, but they won’t silence the pro-life message to and by African-Americans in Oakland, California. CBS Outdoor, which also stood strong against pro-abortion ideologues in Atlanta who demanded TooManyAborted.com’s “Black Children are an Endangered Species” billboards be pulled in 2010, is again refusing to back down […]


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