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Google partners with NARAL to censor pro-life ads
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| 4/29/14
| Steve Berman
Posted on 04/29/2014 5:17:09 PM PDT by lifeofgrace
Google's decision was made after NARAL Pro-Choice America created a report for Google that showed that a full 79 percent of the paid ads for crisis pregnancy centers that pop up on Google deceitfully "indicated that they provided medical services such as abortions" when they simply did not.
Google, in its objectivity and fairness, hired NARAL Pro-Choice America to justify their action. That has to be the most biased, laughable (except that it's sad and pathetic) and ridiculous business case I have ever read. Google should hire Bernard Madoff from his prison cell to fashion their next shareholder report, or Edward Snowden to prepare their privacy report. The NARAL report has got to be the most gerrymandered report in history since the North Korean elections.
Based on this farce, Google is now banning ads from legitimate crisis pregnancy centers.
If Google decided to filter ads from Planned Parenthood, the Left would be calling for Sergey Brin's head on a platter.
In fact, I think a good amount of righteous (yes, RIGHTEOUS) indignation is due here. I think that every conscience-possessing company running Google ads should include a link to a pregnancy crisis center. I wonder if they'd refuse those ads. We need to wake up and send a message to bullying companies and the bullying abortion industry that enough is enough.
So were clear. NARAL is not content (as if anyone would think they would be) to have Google take appropriate actionswhich includes (as a Google spokesman told The Hill) account disablings and blacklists as quickly as possible. They want Bing and Yahoo and Ask and AOL Search to squelch CPC advertising as well.
It's due or die time, and by die, I mean the 3,000-plus babies who will be killed in the womb today by abortion, and every day until this nightmare ends.
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