Follow up on NARAL ad airing
Earlier this week, I posted about a disgusting NARAL ad that the Washington Post had reported would be aired by both CNN and FOX.
Earlier this week, I posted about a disgusting NARAL ad that the Washington Post had reported would be aired by both CNN and FOX.
As an update to this blog entry, where I posted about NARAL’s scare tactics via running a nasty ad against Supreme Court nominee Judge John Roberts, FactCheck has criticized this ad claiming it leaves the wrong impression of what John Roberts supports (NARAL said he supported abortion clinic bombers – surprise). Here’s more:
Some of you have either posted or emailed to me requests for me to write about what caused me to change my views of certain issues back in the early 90s and as a result go from being a Democrat to a Republican. This post is related to that. I remembered a couple of posts about two years ago that I had written at a message board I frequent re: my feelings on abortion. I wrote them the day after I had served jury duty, the significance of which you’ll read once I repost those messages here. Keep in mind this was written two years ago, so some of the words you’ll see in there like "yesterday" etc means the day of my jury duty. I’ve edited it just a touch from the original wording so it will make more sense to people who don’t live in this area.
I see NARAL is already ratcheting up the rhetoric against Supreme Court nominee Judge John Roberts. Take a look at this NARAL ad (Wink: Political Teen) and you’ll find out that John Roberts’ ‘supports’ abortion clinic bombings!
Rebecca at Doxology points out that Planned Parenthood Toronto’s list of links for teens to visit in order to get more information on ‘sex education’ includes this link. For those of you who don’t have Flash installed on your computer, scroll to the bottom of the flash page to click ahead to home page. Here’s a screencap:
Charmaine Yoest points to an article from Friday’s WSJ that indicates a serious decline in support over the last ten years for NOW, and other ‘women’s rights’ groups. From the article: