I haven’t seen this movie. I avoid theatres. It’s way too expensive. I hadn’t planned to watch it because I assumed it somehow held a liberal political message.
When I can rent it for $2.00 I may watch it.
Ain't gonna' change nuttin'. Abortion is here to stay. I get a kick out of how it's ignored whenever they talk about the biggest killers of infants, and never once include the 1,300,000 babies slaughtered every year here in the good old United States.
This isn’t the kind of movie I’d ordinarily pay attention to, but the trailer and description are just captivating.
This movie has already been panned by the critics...FWIW.
Well then, what does one call 55,000,000 aborted murdered Children at the hands of those same Feminists, Democrats and "Pro-Choicers?"
I'd call that a War on Children.
Now who holds the moral high-ground? (That would be those of us who defend those who cannot defend themselves --- that's who.)
There’s a leftist windbag* (douchebag, too) that writes for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette who actually gave it a very good review today.
*Honestly, you’d have to read some of the crap he’s spewed over the last several years to believe it...
Hmmm....maybe the membership of “Friends of Abe” has been growing lately?
I know I was surprised to see Hunger Games hit the big screen with the message mostly intact (so far anyway—one episode to go yet) given its obvious slant against a tyrannical, centralized, government and its emphasis on individual liberty.
I still think Hunger Games is quietly creating a legion of young people who are going to be skeptical of DC much earlier in their lives than would have been the case otherwise. This is why the NSA snooping scandal cut so deep into the youth support for Obama I suspect.
Looks like it may be worth seeing.
Very exciting.
To find locations for the movie, see their website:
http://gimmeshelterthemovie.com/#
I’m willing to travel 50 miles.
Of course, Norma was not seeking an abortion, she moved from being a part of the pro-abortion movement to making penance for being the Roe of Roe v. Wade
I have met her personally several times since then (Norma). She remembered me at the last occasion in 2005.
The aspect of the book (Won by Love) that mirrors Gimme Shelter is that the world outside of Prolife folks can be very ugly. This is in contrast to how prolifers treat people.
Why do I say this? The first time I met Norma McCorvey she came up to me and hugged me. I was in the Operation Rescue office in Dallas that was side by side with the abortion clinic that Norma was working in. I came to the office because I had written a prolife song to the tune of the Battle Hymn of the Republic... Not to meet Norma... It was someone in the office (Rhonda -- a key person in the book Won by Love) who told that it was Norma McCorvey who had just hugged me...