Posted on 09/05/2010 2:26:45 AM PDT by GonzoII
This pro-life advert was previously banned by the Irish government who said it was too 'political' for the airwaves. Now Project Truth, first produced by Youth Defence in 1996, has been set to some amazing footage of the unborn child in the womb. It's challenging, thought-provoking, beautiful and sad. Show it to your friends. Spread the message.
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Ping.
Reality is too political for the airwaves when it contradicts leftist ideology.
The truth is too political for leftist, it disrupts their fraud.
Simple fact>>>>> Abortion is proxy to infanticide.
I wonder if the Irish Constitution has a Bill of Rights?
Funny thing is, here in the USA our First Amendment was written specifically to protect political speech, and yet political speech gets restricted more than pornography. Even the adjective “political” (which used to mean “relating to the polis,” in other words, relating to governing) is now almost less respectable than the adjective “pornographic.” To many, “political” is just a synonym for “twisted for personal or party advantage, dicey, manipulative, lying.”
It is so sad to see what has happened to tha Ireland of my parents.Let it be a lesson to us in America.
***And if ye come, when all the flowers are dying
And I am dead, as dead I well may be
You’ll come and find the place where I am lying
And kneel and say an “Ave” there for me.***
St. Patrick, we beg you to say an “Ave” for Ireland.
We need this at halftime during the Superbowl.
And on all the airwaves, regularly. Not to mention in front of abortion mills.
British Advertising Standards Authority OKs Marie Stopes International Abortion Ad |
Marie Stopes International is the UK version of Big Murder (aka Planned Parenthood).
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