Seems like these kids have not yet been properly indoctrinated by government schools and government-funded programs about "choice".
These kids were appropriately repulsed by ABORTION photos, and I bet the photos will cause at least a few of them to reject any future attempts at re-programming by the government.
In Sarambo's e-mail, she said, "...If I ever catch one of (those) trucks in my town again, I promise you I will personally rip the driver out of the truck and beat him senseless..."
Wow... now that's a lesson your kids will want to see.
Sorry. Not a fan of this sort of tactic. Kids should be left alone, not exposed to the evil that is abortion. Or to put it another way, I'm willing to bet most on FR would be somewhat steamed if some liberal group began driving a fan around their children's school with pictures of the Abu Gharib scandal plastered on the sides.
Sounds like the kids haven't learned rationalization yet.
I see that the complainers used the old "they are photographing children" trick.
Coward! Tell them the truth.
Too bad there weren't any "truth trucks" rolling around Nazi Germany.
Unless these kids were all over the age of 10, I call BS on this story. Most little kids wouldn't even notice, much less connect the pictures to an abortion.
That being said, I don't particularly like these rolling billboards. They are gruesome, and though some folks believe others need to be shocked into the reality of abortion, I don't agree. The same thing applies to the realities of war. I don't think it we need to see mutilated bodies of soldiers and civilians on billboards in order to understand the brutality of war. Put it in the daily newspaper for older kids and adults to read and understand, but leave it off of large public displays.
Looks like another case of "abortion is OK, just don't talk about it."
Where is the Christ-like love and understanding that could reach out to these young mothers who are about to make a tragic choice?