Posted on 11/13/2008 10:12:24 AM PST by Jeff Chandler
Pro Life Television Advertisements Expand into Canadian Market |
VirtueMedia has added Canadian versions to two of its prolife television advertisements. Vanished and Milk Cartons have been customized for the Canadian market with Canada-specific voice overs. VirtueMedia is a Christian values-based not-for-profit that creates and broadcasts effective, compassionate, and educational Sanctity of Life media messages, to bring about a positive change in hearts and minds. |
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Vanished
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A high technology 35mm film spot featuring a Hollywood special effect that uses sophisticated motion control technology to make young people vanish before your eyes! The script starts: "If you were born after 1973, about 30% of your friends, neighbors, and relatives are missing. Since the Supreme Court approved legal abortions 30 years ago, nearly one of every three babies were aborted. That means 43 million U.S. children, teens, and young adults are missing." The commercial features the disappearance of a young bride, children getting off a school bus, and two high school age track athletes. Vanished is a creative way to put a face on the unknown children lost to abortion. View Vanished |
Milk Cartons
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A simple milk carton has become a recognizable icon to display the photos of missing children throughout our country. Since 1973, about 50 million babies, children, teens and young adults are missing in the United States missing, because of abortion. The commercial states: While we know how all of these children have disappeared, we will never know what they had to offer. View Milk Cartons |
YOU PRO-ABORTS WILL FIND IT GRATIFYING.
Time to stop sugar-coating this subject. This shot was taken by a pro-life activist behind an abortuary. But those arent human babies. The One has told us so.
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