Posted on 01/03/2018 3:17:01 PM PST by Zakeet
Killing a baby in the womb is a good parenting decision. It's a blessing. It's normal. It's a family value.
These essentially are the messages of a new billboard campaign by Ohio's largest abortion business, Preterm. The ads celebrate and normalize abortion, leaving out the part about the baby's death.
The AP reports Preterm recently paid for 16 billboards in the Cleveland area that display the words "Abortion is ..." followed by different phrases, such as "a parenting decision," "a blessing," "liberty" and "your right." Other phrases include "life-saving," "necessary" and "a second chance."
None of the billboards explain what an abortion actually is: the killing of a unique, living human being in the womb. In most cases, abortions occur after the unborn babys heart already is beating.
The abortion business coupled the billboards with a social media campaign, urging abortion activists to help them end the "stigma" of abortion.
(Excerpt) Read more at lifenews.com ...
Liberalism is a mental disorder.
If you murder your child before it has a shot at its right to life, you’re not a “parent”. You’re a murderer.
... the words “Abortion is ...” followed by different phrases, such as “a parenting decision,” “a blessing,” “liberty” and “your right.” Other phrases include “life-saving,” “necessary” and “a second chance.” .....
The left highjacks words to make their lies more acceptable, always inventing ‘alluring’ descriptors that mean the opposite of what the truth is....
I’ll fill in the blank....
Abortion is premeditated MURDER. Period!
....what twisted minds!..... they call abortion a ‘parent decision’ regarding a child they determine isn’t a child but a glob of tissue.
I would almost encourage and support a “resist” campaign which worked to deface the signs with “MURDER” after the “abort is...” meme.
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