Posted on 10/24/2014 9:16:31 AM PDT by Morgana
A new television commercial has a message for voters in North Carolina: they can thank pro-abortion Senator Kay Hagan for funding abortions with their tax dollars.
Faith Family Freedom Fund, the super fund connected with Family Research Council Action (FRC Action), announced today the launch of a TV and radio ad campaign in the North Carolina Senate race.
kayhagan2The TV ad targets Senator Kay Hagan for supporting Obamacare, which forces every American taxpayer to pay for elective abortions. Last month, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report confirming that Obamacare subsidizes elective abortions with taxpayer funds and lacks transparency in its abortion coverage.
President Obama and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid have played fast and loose with our tax dollars, said Faith Family Freedom Fund President Connie Mackey. Kay Hagan played alongside with them and now the Government Accountability Office has confirmed that American taxpayers are subsidizing elective abortions. This is unconscionable. We must change the leadership in the Senate now and fill the leadership void in the White House later.
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The ad follows: VIDEO ON LINK
Faith Family Freedom Funds Operation NC Ad Script can be found below:
Doctor speaks to patient:
Dont worry its painless.
Doctor: Its a new procedure performed through Obamacare supported by Kay Hagan.
Your tax dollars are removed and some go to pay for abortions.
And yep every taxpaying American gets this operation.
Want to opt out because of your religious convictions?
Sorry guess youll have to pray for forgiveness.
You can thank Kay Hagan for that one.
Ill see you real soon.
Female Voiceover:
Faith Family Freedom Fund is responsible for the content of this advertising.
We can gauge the success of this round of ads by the screams of apoplectic liberals ranting in indignant response.
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