Graphic abortion ad to air during the Super Bowl
While the Super Bowl commercial has become a mainstream staple of the game, viewers in some markets will be shown something new, commercials featuring bloody aborted babies.
Randall Terry, founder of Operation Rescue, is running for president. However, Terry is not running on the Republican ticket, but is running as a Democrat against Barack Obama.
Terry has already run political ads featuring graphic images of babies killed by abortion during the first and second trimester. The ads were part of a three day ad run in New Hampshire on WBIN. The ads consisted of four 30 second spots that ran in rotation that attacked Obama’s support of child killing by abortion.
Terry is also planning on purchasing similar ads in local markets during the Super Bowl.
While ads of this type have frequently been rejected by television agencies for their graphic content, Terry is using a loophole in federal election law that requires stations to run his ads.
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Loophole? This is why we work for our government, instead of the other way around. America, are you going to continue allowing this government to dictate who we are, and what we do? All in the name of political correctness right?
-millergroup2So there is a legitimate candidate running as a DEMOCRAT.
-Mike from Coloradohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iovcnjuf2WU&fe…
-Jeff DixonThank you Mr. Terry. You would get my vote if you would really run for the office!
-RodRod- Colorado
That is amazing, a Democrat that I might be able to vote for. I'm unaware of his stance on everything else, but his attitude regarding the brutal infanticide in America, is spot on! Personally, I think that all folks who are pro abortion should be required to witness a real late term abortion, especially Barack Obama, Michelle and the daughters. Then maybe Obama could point to the bloody infant's remains and tell his daughters that it was a punishment and not a human life.
-SargeE5In 2000, Terry divorced his wife of 19 years, Cindy,[9] and married his former church assistant, Andrea Sue Kollmorgen.[22][23][25] Kollmorgen, born c. 1976, was approximately 25 at the time of their nuptials;[26] As a consequence of the divorce, the home on 119 acres (0.48 km2) where he had lived with Cindy and their four children was to be sold.[25] His decision to divorce in 2000 to marry Kollmorgen was unfavorably contrasted by some in the press to his own judgment expressed in his 1995 book, The Judgment of God: "Families are destroyed as a father vents his mid-life crisis by abandoning his wife for a 'younger, prettier model.' "[9][27]
-Jeff DixonHis sentiments against divorce had been so strong that when his own parents divorced, "Randall refused to let his children speak with their grandfather for three years," according to interviews with the family done by the Washington Post.[9] As a result of Terry's divorce from Cindy Dean, the pastor of the Landmark Church of Binghamton, New York, "unceremoniously tossed him out"[9] although Terry had been a member there for 15 years.[28] That church had previously censured him for abandoning his wife and the two children still at home in preparation for divorce, and for a "pattern of repeated and sinful relationships and conversations with both single and married women."[23][28]
-Jeff Dixonhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randall_Terry
Divorced people can be prolife too, Jeff. I'm not defending Randall Terry's erractic behavior, but no one knows what goes on behind someone else's closed doors. Be careful about pointing a finger at anyone. You still have four that point right back at you.
-48kindagalThat's cute, about those "fingers pointing back at you." I think I remember hearing that in grade school.
-Buster HymanWhere did I say they can't be pro life if they are divorced? Sarge thought this might be someone he could support and I wanted to show that he is hardly a wonderful person.
He is also not even a Democrat. He has been a Republican for years and has run for office on the Republican platform. It is obvious he is simply trying to create an issue for Obama. Not that I have a problem with that. Getting Obama out of the White House is critical. But do not be deceived by Terry's decision to run as a Democrat this time.
And your silly comment is not even correct. Your thumb does not point back when you point with one finger, so there would only be three pointing back at yourself. You can even angle your other three fingers towards the floor so there are none pointing back at oneself.
-Jeff DixonIf that is Terry on the picture, he has such a cute ring on his pinky. I really want him to be my president.
-Joe AnzilottiThanks Jeff,I guess he doesn't meet my qualifications.”Tolerance is the last virtue of a dying society” AristotleSemper Fi, ~Jer
-SargeE5Sarge, I believe you were asking me a question about Satan, and I seem to have lost that thread. Can you ask it again?
-Jeff DixonI asked you about the relationship between Atheists and Satanists.You answered that atrue Atheist doesn't believe in either God or the Devil.(That's a paraphrase).Thanks for your input Jeff.”Tolerance is the last virtue of a dying society” AristotleSemper Fi, ~Jer
-SargeE5Do you remember the article we were discussing that on?
-Jeff DixonNot off hand, as you know we go back and forth on a bunch.”Tolerance is the last virtue of a dying society” AristotleSemper Fi, ~Jer
-SargeE5@Jeff Dixon: Andrea Sue must be a sight to see with measurements of 22" – 23" – 25".
-TomWell, citations are hardly exciting body stats.
-Jeff DixonWhile what this guy did to his wife and kids is terrible, I don't see what it has to do with his pro-life stance. You're comparing apples and oranges, Jeff.
-Linda F.I did not say it had anything to do with his pro-life views. As I have already mentioned, I was pointing out to Sarge that he has many flaws to be considered as a viable political candidate.
-Jeff DixonGod Bless Terry and ALL Pro-life people. Mr Obama es a perverse atheist person.
-Robert De LeonRobert
Robert;
-jemsHe is not an atheist. Obama believes in God; His god…Self
Of course, all the pro-life politicians have done so much to reverse Roe v. Wade. It is easy to pretend to hold a view when there is nothing that can be done to change the law.
-Jeff DixonMr. Terry is doing a good thing fighting the pro-life cause, we are all on-board for that. Sadly, he is living in a state of adultery, according to Jesus and Paul, in his legal but bogus second marriage. I suggest that Mr.Terry goes to Amazon.com books and gets a copy of David Pawson's 2011 release, "REMARRIAGE IS ADULTERY UNLESS…"
-GordonI hope this guy is constitutionally qualified.. since it now looks like Obama isn't, according to one state's legal ruling.
-Bo KassaHopefully many more will follow Georgia's lead concerning this matter. At least Terry is not a baby killer, quite possibly the only one in the Democratic party.
No, Georgia did not make any sort of legal ruling: http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/birthers/geo…
-AnnaYes we should all abandon birth control completely. Let our wives die and all have families as big as the Duggars. I' m sure Christian mathematics and farming will instantly support a planet that is already running out of resources and has reduced crop yields.
Christians are stupid.
-ChrisChris, is this the only birth control that you and your wife knows about? I go w a y back and we knew 70 years ago about birth control. We didn't kill our babies, either. My family grew to four people with our form of protection. It seems a shame to punish the child for their mother and FATHERS mistakes. Many times a bit of self control, (an almost unheard of thing), will prevent pregnancy. You should have a reasonable birth control plan ready when the urge strikes. If you wait til the urge hits it is generally too late………………………….. This is a Christian problem but it is not limited to Christians.I cannot say that my parents were Christian 85 yeas ago, but they had six of us, raised and educated us, without one cent help from anyone.
-MyrtlelinderOnly the Roman Catholics have a teaching against birth control. And disobedience is not a mortal sin.
Only a mindless person would think up that wives dying thought.
Finally, there is plenty of food available to feed every person on earth 3 squares a day, every day. But we instead burn our food in our gas tanks.
Try to grab a clue for once in your life.
-far2rightChris who stupid? Now come on.Wake up Your twisting and commenting on something you HAVE NO CLUE about.
First of all we are NOT, I REPEAT, We are NOT running out of resources. Yes we are being control BY the GOVERNMENT on what and how much we can grow and raise, That is the problem on resources.
Second abortion is murder of a LIVE,I repeat,LIVE children and that so inocent, that child has to rely on a adults to make decission for them.Just like a child that was born and your raising until the age of 18.
So My question is are you for murder?
-Davemur·der [mur-der] Show IPA noun 1.
Law . the killing of another human being under conditions specifically covered in law. In the U.S., special statutory definitions include murder committed with malice aforethought, characterized by deliberation or premeditation or occurring during the commission of another serious crime,
Pro Choice promoters have long touted the reasons why women should get abortions — so what is wrong about showing the negative side of it? There is nothing stupid about showing the destructive side of abortion. To the contrary, the better informed women are, the better qualified they are to make the right decision.
-Nancyhttp://180movie.com/
-keyboardshark"Christians are stupid."
Yet another thought-provoking, intelligent comment from our resident JOKER!!
Thanks, Chris, for providing us with free entertainment. At least I didn't fall asleep while reading your post this time.
-Linda F.They are stupid, wasting their time on this planet reading a silly book and expecting to go to heaven. That's STUPID – with a capital S. It's a waste of money and my tax dollars.
-Chris PYour wasting Tax dollar my friend aspecially when you can NOT prove your right.
-DaveI am almost becoming a Namist! That is because it seems that every comment board I have ever looked at had people named "Chris" who are "anti" everything that is good. I know having a name that is one letter short of Christ must be a burden, but Chris, you don't need to be as good as Christ, you just need to be the best you can and let Christ save you since there is no way you can save yourself. So quit aping the democrat/left wing/liberal/communistic philosophy of "if you cannot refute the other side with facts always go with emotion and race… then rant and rave shout and accuse them of everything till they quiet down…."
-NitrobudOperation Ripoff, the bunch of woman-hating feudalist hidebound idiots who still eat bird eggs and veal? They can go to Niflheim. I'll be sure to use this advert break to go to the can and urinate away their false message.
-MalikTousI think we should run scary pictures of priests abusing children. That would be pretty graphic too.
-Chris PIt is also a Protestant problem as well. It is odd that these morally superior Christians are so morally bankrupt.
Protestant Clergy Abuse Equals or Exceeds Catholic Clergy Abuse
-Jeff DixonPosted on June 20, 2008 by dannimoss
This article is courtesy of ethicsdaily.com. It was originally posted to the site July 6, 2007.
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By Bob Allen
The Associated Press reported recently that three insurance companies receive upward of 260 reports each year of young people under 18 being sexually abused by Protestant clergy, challenging the assumption that clergy sexual abuse is an exclusively Catholic problem that does not take place in other churches.
That is a higher number than the annual average of 228 “credible accusations” brought against Catholic clerics in records reported by the Catholic Church in response to media scrutiny, a priest observed in a Fox News commentary questioning why the story isn’t garnering more attention.
http://dannimoss.wordpress.com/2008/06/20/protest…