IT'S FOCUS ON THE FAMILY VS. PLANNED PARENTHOOD AS COUNTRY CHEERS ON SIDE-LINES
The firestorm has only begun. The hot button issue of the next decade, one that has divided the country year after year, is back. Everyone from evangelicals to feminists are talking again- about abortion. But why? Well, as I'm sure you already know, Tim Tebow is on the cover of nearly every National newspaper for a reason. Focus on the Family, the world's leading anti-abortion group is set to release a 30-second 2.5 million dollar television ad on CBS during this year's Super Bowl between the New Orleans Saints and the Indianappolis Colts. The ad, which is said to feautre Tim Tebow's mom's decision not to abort Tim when he was a fetus, has been praised by conservatives and demoralized by liberals. The world's leading pro-choice non-profit, Planned Parenthod has responded, setting off even more flames with a minute-long ad featuring former NFL player Sean James and Olympic gold medalist Al Joyner. Their ad congratulates Tim's mom on making the choice she felt was best at the time and emphasizes that all women are capable of making this choice. Unlike Focus on the Family, though, Planned Parenthood's ad will not air during the nationally broadcast Super Bowl, set to rack in 102 million viewers. Pick your side.
The firestorm has only begun. The hot button issue of the next decade, one that has divided the country year after year, is back. Everyone from evangelicals to feminists are talking again- about abortion. But why? Well, as I'm sure you already know, Tim Tebow is on the cover of nearly every National newspaper for a reason. Focus on the Family, the world's leading anti-abortion group is set to release a 30-second 2.5 million dollar television ad on CBS during this year's Super Bowl between the New Orleans Saints and the Indianappolis Colts. The ad, which is said to feautre Tim Tebow's mom's decision not to abort Tim when he was a fetus, has been praised by conservatives and demoralized by liberals. The world's leading pro-choice non-profit, Planned Parenthod has responded, setting off even more flames with a minute-long ad featuring former NFL player Sean James and Olympic gold medalist Al Joyner. Their ad congratulates Tim's mom on making the choice she felt was best at the time and emphasizes that all women are capable of making this choice. Unlike Focus on the Family, though, Planned Parenthood's ad will not air during the nationally broadcast Super Bowl, set to rack in 102 million viewers. Pick your side.
its all a matter of indoctrination vs education. tim tebow, and many americans, are indoctrinated to believe that god hates abortion. educated famalies know that abortion is a nessecity for women would die if choice was stripped from them
ReplyDeleteliberals don't know when to shut up. give tebow and his mom a chance to speak before you pounce all over his ethics.
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