Pro-Abortion Supporters are Proven Fools

February 7th, 2010 by J.R. Miller Leave a reply »

So leading up to the Super Bowl, I could not escape the anger and outrage expressed by Pro-Choice groups over the Tim Tebow ad.  The Pro-Abortion crowd, without ever seeing the ad, made dumb statements like this.

Terry O’Neill, the president of the National Organization for Women, said she had respect for the private choices made by women such as Pam Tebow but condemned the planned ad as “extraordinarily offensive and demeaning.”

“That’s not being respectful of other people’s lives,” O’Neill said. “It is offensive to hold one way out as being a superior way over everybody else’s.”

And even dumber stuff like this

“This organization is extremely intolerant and divisive and pushing an un-American agenda,” said Jehmu Greene, director of the Women’s Media Center, which is coordinating a campaign to force CBS to pull the ad before it airs on Feb. 7.

“Abortion is very controversial, and the anti-abortion vitriol has resulted in escalated violence against reproductive health providers and their patients,” Greene said. “We’ve seen that clearly with the murder of Dr. George Tiller,” the late-term abortion provider who was gunned down in his Kansas church in May 2009.

So what was this highly “divisive” add that was anti-American and will lead to the killing of doctors? See for yourself and you decide.

It seems to me the only divisive and ignorant people in this discussion are the pro-abortion woman’s groups that are not even smart enough to watch an Ad before they oppose it.

PS

Please watch more of the Tebow family story by clicking here.

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2 comments

  1. I didn’t quite understand their ill-timed attacks either. Seriously jumped the gun on that one. I thought the commercial was a celebration of a life almost lost. Pretty interesting that it wasn’t even mentioned HOW that life was almost lost….

    Great post, Joe.

    PS- I mentioned you in my recent post http://katherinelaine.blogspot.com/2010/02/ministry-dilemma-where-do-i-fit-in.html

  2. Mathew says:

    Yes, but, obviously we’ve all missed the point: it wasn’t about promoting a “dangerous” anti-abortion message, it was about promoting domestic violence against women!

    ‘NOW president Terry O’Neill said it glorified violence against women. “I am blown away at the celebration of the violence against women in it,” she said. “That’s what comes across to me even more strongly than the anti-abortion message. I myself am a survivor of domestic violence, and I don’t find it charming. I think CBS should be ashamed of itself.”‘

    Tebow ad falls short of the hype

    Sheesh. Get with the program, will ya? :P

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