The new message is promising in that it appears more down-to-earth/"real life" and less dogmatic than the two traditional lines. It does not need to "pretend" abortion is fine and dandy, or leave the scared and frightened unwed teen out-to-dry all alone.
Another $25 to VoteYesForLife...
Repairing the severely-broken systems involved with adoption is important, to be sure. There is something wrong when there are simultaneously queues of children waiting to be adopted and queues of parents waiting to adopt. I don't blame parents who go overseas for their babies--given how horrible the adoption system in this country has become, such action is probably prudent. On the other hand, the notion that the system should be supported in its continuing devolution even past the point where such measures become decessary is sick.