Posted on 02/25/2010 8:19:08 AM PST by julieee
NCAA Pulls Post-Tim Tebow Pro-Life Ads From College Basketball Web Site
Washington, DC -- Fresh from its successful Super Bowl television commercials featuring Tim Tebow and his mother Pam celebrating life, Focus on the Family sought to air a set of web ads on the NCAA web site. However, after some college athletic directors cried foul, the NCAA pulled the ads.
http://www.LifeNews.com/nat6043.html
(Excerpt) Read more at LifeNews.com ...
Cowards!
Naturally, it was some womb-scraping, baby butchering syphilitic whore from UMass:
“The NCAA appears to have acted after Pat Griffin, an emerita professor at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst who works with the NCAA as a consultant, alerted NCAA officials to concerns about the ads. ... Griffin wrote Monday that Focus on the Family “opposes a womans right to choose whether or not to have an abortion. You can bet they are in the forefront of every national and state battle over ... abortion rights.”
She CHOSE life. What’s the problem?
“Professor Emerita, Pat Griffin, (Ed.D., Education) is internationally known for her groundbreaking work on lesbians and sport.”
It goes on to mention her efforts in GLBT studies in K-12 education:
“...along with her leadership in gender and in GLBTQ studies at the K-12 level as well as in higher education.”
That's right folks, K-12. Apparently to her, it is thematic and didactic to teach sodomy and faggotry to kindergartners and elementary schoolers. Forget mathematics, U.S. history, reading, composition, science, etc.
Gee a lesbian involved in college basketball. Wonder if she was a coach. What a shocker.
Here’s the womb-scraping dyke’s contact info:
PATRICIA SCOTT GRIFFIN
83 Orchard St
Belchertown, MA 01007
413-253-7210
griffin@educ.umass.edu
It goes on to mention her efforts in GLBT studies in K-12 education..”
Perhaps our complaints should be addressed to the NCAA for having such a person on the payroll as a consultant. Shame on the NCAA for favoring one with such a low life belief system over one who is wholesome and uplifting.
True.
Using Griffin’s own logic, one could argue and postulate that Griffin and all of her so-called academic contentions and assertions are just as wrong and divisive as Focus on the Family.
Henceforth, she has no place being on the NCAA Advisory Board; OR (conversely) Focus on the Family has a place on the same Advisory Board on which she sits.
It seems to me that the pro-death feminists are against the right to choose.
They condsider choosing life for a child to be divisive and worthy of censorship.
makes sense to me
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