Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Tortured, Bloody, Sickening . . . But Effective -- Pro-Life Group Pricks Communters' Consciences
Los Angeles Lay Catholic Mission ^ | 10/01 | Robert Kumpel

Posted on 11/28/2001 2:48:37 PM PST by Caleb1411

At 6:15 a.m. in an industrial park in central Los Angeles, a plain-looking warehouse is unlocked. Beyond the iron gates and surveillance camera, another iron gate leads to a truck yard, which leads to the giant doors. Inside, the trucks are warmed up. A few more people show up. Some are staff, some are volunteers and two of them are off-duty police officers who will escort the trucks.

The reason for all the security is apparent when you look at the trucks. Photographs of aborted fetuses, blown up to billboard size, decorate each side of the bed of every truck. The word "Choice" in quotation marks and a web address loom over the photos. Some of the babies are juxtaposed against a dime as big as their entire body. Every working day, five days a week, since June, these trucks have been on the freeways of Los Angeles turning heads for three hours as they drive through morning traffic.

The trucks are the latest weapon of the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform, a non-profit pro-life group dedicated to getting the public to face the issue they love to avoid. Its founder and director, Greg Cunningham, briefs the crew before leaving on today's run. Using a large map, he reveals his plan. Today they will follow a loop that begins on the 605 North to 60 East to 57 North, to 210 West to 134 West, to 405 South to the 10 East to 5 South and back to 605 South. "We will drive this loop ad nauseam -- that is, until every driver that has seen us is nauseated!" Cunningham jokes. The session ends with a brief prayer. At 6:40 a.m., everyone boards the trucks.

Riders wears body armor -- a 50 pound, bullet-proof SWAT vest with steel panels on all four sides of the torso. Each vest has pepper spray in its pocket. Helmets are located under the seats, just in case. "The California Highway Patrol turned down our application to armor-plate the cabs," explained Cunningham. "The windows are not bulletproof, but they are coated with mylar film, which can stop a brick. We don't put our people in harm's way for the purpose of getting beaten up."

A security car, outfitted like a police car, follows the convoy of trucks, keeping lanes clear behind them and making sure no one can stalk the convoy upon return to the warehouse. The security car and the trucks are equipped with video cameras that document all surrounding activity on each trip. Each member of the convoy communicates by radio. "Violence against pro-lifers is under-reported because a lot of pro-life activists just don't think the police will do anything about it," explained Cunningham, "and frequently they won't do anything about it. It's harder to get district attorneys to prosecute it and it's harder to get judges to find people guilty for it or penalize them significantly. [Yet] a bogus allegation of an assault against a pro-abort is likely to land a pro-lifer in jail."

During the early part of the trip, the trucks are going against the commute. Stalled traffic on the other side of Highway 60 cannot miss the message on each truck. The trucks move at 45 mph, the minimum legal speed on California's highways. As he drives, Cunningham explains their mission. "The truck campaign is an outgrowth of the [pro-life] Genocide Awareness Project, which involves the outdoor display of large photo murals on university campuses. We've now been on 33 public campuses all over the country. Probably three quarters of a million students have seen these pictures now.

"The campus project resulted from a fairly sophisticated analysis we had done on the unchanging principles of social reform, going back 150 years or more. We've examined every movement from the abolition of child labor, the abolition of slavery, to the civil rights movement and the anti-Vietnam war movement. Successful social reformers invariably used horrifying pictures to dramatize injustice and to confront the culture and prick the collective conscience. But since the reformers were social liberals, they found sympathetic allies in the press, who would broadcast these photos. Clearly, the press, if not hostile, is certainly not sympathetic to our [pro-life] point of view. So we had to come up with a new mass medium, a way of putting these pictures into the heads of people who are never going to see them in the media. The freeway system is built for transportation, but it could be appropriated for educational purposes. Commutes are getting longer and freeways are getting more crowded each year and you basically have a captive audience of people who can't change the channel and can't turn the page when they see us."

Cunningham's voice is earnest, steady and gentle. "When I am asked a question on talk-radio, two or three words into my answers, everyone starts shouting me down. When I was on the Leslie Marshall show, she got so angry with me that she hung up on me. I was supposed to come on at six in the evening on the Brian Whittaker show; but he kept me on hold until six-thirty, just beating the heck out of us, criticizing, misstating facts, and taking hostile calls, not letting me off hold into the conversation; so I finally hung up. Without realizing it, these talk show hosts who are so vehemently opposed to the truck project are making our point, which is, you can't hang up on the trucks. You can't put them on hold and you can't shout them down.

"The trucks are in your face," said Cunningham. "That's critical, because another aspect of social reform that we identified was massive societal denial among people complicit in injustice or complacent in response to the injustice. They felt guilty about it, and, as a consequence, didn't want to know more about the injustice than they already knew. So if you want to teach people who don't want to learn, you've got to develop methodologies that don't rely on the consent of the person you are trying to educate. Once you look at the pictures, they are in your head and you're never going to get them out. Every time you hear the word 'abortion' thereafter, instead of an abstraction, you are going to see a dead baby, tortured to death, bloody, sickening. Over time, if you have a functioning conscience, these images will begin to change the way you feel, think and ultimately, behave."

"Those who shout me down are foils for me," mused Cunningham, "because they are demonstrating their fear of my answer. These trucks have created pandemonium on the other side, because there is nothing they can do to stop this. If they respond violently, they draw more attention to us and discredit themselves. If they take us to court, they create a forum for the project. It's like the dilemma of an animal caught in a leg-hold trap; the harder it pulls, the deeper the teeth sink into its leg. The pro-aborts don't know whether to ignore this or resist it, so the only semi-coherent criticism we hear, besides 'You're upsetting children,' is that the pictures aren't real. The liberals know that if the pictures are real, they're dead. There's no moral defense for their position that's in any way convincing, so they resort to the same tactics that neo-Nazi skinheads employ when confronted with evidence of the Holocaust. They just say the pictures are fake and it never happened."

Cunningham recognizes that some people will never be convinced. "This project only works with those who have a functioning conscience. This is an educational, not a spiritual, project. A person who understands the magnitude of the evil that abortion represents and endorses it nonetheless is not ignorant but is morally bankrupt. I'm not aiming this at the 20 percent of the population that is irremediably evil, but at the, maybe, 60 percent that's just confused about all of this or believes abortion is the lesser of two evils because they don't know how evil it actually is. Evil that remains invisible quickly becomes tolerable. It's imperative that you make it real to people."

The unwanted nature of the message is what Cunningham believes gives it power. "That creates a great deal of anger, but Martin Luther King created a great deal of anger, the anti-Vietnam war movement created a great deal of anger. Earth First creates a great deal of anger. Social reformers don't care what people think of them, but what people think of injustice. I'm willing to get people angry at me to get them angry at abortion."

Though a conservative, Cunningham does not spare conservatives in his prescription to end abortion. The principal reason the pro-life movement has made so little progress over the last 30 years is because social reform is new to conservatives," he said. "Conservatives, to their discredit, are frequently defenders of an unjust status quo and it's political liberals who usually try to effect reform. Conservatives mistakenly imagine that in order to be effective, you have to be liked. At some level, they just can't deal with disapproval the way liberals can." Conservatives are "beaten down by liberals who are very clever at identity politics. 'If you're against abortion, you're against women.' That's an intellectually dishonest way of changing the subject; to discredit your opponent because you don't want to deal with his argument. None of those tactics work in the face of a dead baby picture in your windshield on the way to work. Is this a baby or isn't it? Is this an act of violence or isn't it? Should this be lawful or not?

"The pro-life movement doesn't have a clue as to how to change peoples' understandings of the facts of abortion. They just want to shout conclusions and opinions at people. What's really bizarre is that mainstream pro-life organizations and the Church are working harder than Planned Parenthood to suppress the best evidence we have -- photo evidence -- that abortion is an act of violence and it does kill a baby."

Cunningham is very disappointed with the efforts -- or lack thereof -- of Catholic bishops to fight abortion. "The U.S. bishops just bought an ad campaign whose operating principle is subtlety. During the Vietnam War, the working press had historically low approval ratings because people were angry that night after night the television showed the police chief of Saigon blowing out the brains of a Vietcong suspect, or naked children whose clothing was burned off by napalm running toward the camera. Those photos lodged in the public mind and gradually eroded public support for U.S. involvement in the war. The press was willing to take the hit. The protesters were willing to accept persecution. They had their eyes focused on a public policy objective and you can't win that on the cheap.

"But the bishops want to win this on the cheap," continued Cunningham. "They are laboring under the misconception that to be effective you have to be liked. They need to go back and read the prophets of the Old Testament and note the consistency with which they were persecuted and even martyred. Jesus said, 'If they persecute me, they will persecute you.' Well, they're not persecuting the bishops because the bishops have been very careful to avoid any behavior that invites persecution.

"The National Council of Catholic Bishops is releasing these insipid, 'subtle' ad campaigns that are designed to be just pro-life enough to mollify the 20 percent of the Church that is comprised of traditional orthodox Catholics, but not pro-life enough to antagonize the 20 percent of parishioners who are hard-core pro-aborts and are constantly trying to throttle and thwart pro-life activism in the Church. So the 60 percent who are in the middle on all of this are just abandoned to twist in the wind. It's the attempt to create the impression that NCCB is serious about abortion, when they're really only doing half-measured, conscience-salving stuff that is so dishonest.

Cunningham is equally disappointed with Evangelicals in the fight for life. He believes both Catholics and Protestants are losing an opportunity and uses the term "the Church" as a reference to all denominations. "The bishops are wrong about this," he said. "It may be that when you offend people they will close their ears, but I'm not speaking to them. I care what they do with their eyes and they can't close their eyes on the freeway without having a wreck. We are a visual culture. So many people in the pro-life movement learned in an age when people read and listened. That's over. Kids learn today by looking, and people my age, middle-aged people, don't get that. The bishops and Respect Life coordinators don't get that, and that's one of the reasons we're losing this thing. Gut decision makers tend to be voyeuristic; so if that's where the culture is, that's where we've got to engage them. The bishops are just bureaucrats. If the bishops were where the pope is in the fight against abortion, this fight would be over.

"This slaughter is occurring with our permission. The Church is permitting an atrocity to happen that God has given us the resources to stop. That's why the Church has blood on its hands in a very real sense. When Jesus commanded us show our love for God by obeying His commandments, he wasn't just talking about prohibitions against doing evil, He was talking as well about our affirmative duty to intervene on behalf of those who are being victimized by injustice. That's what the parable of the Good Samaritan is about and it's that affirmative duty that the Church is failing to discharge. Even while the Church mumbles platitudes about abortion being law, you show me your checkbook and I'll show you what you're serious about. From that perspective, the Church is hardly serious about abortion. All 'peace and justice' issues are irrelevant to dead babies. Illiteracy, homelessness, poverty, disease, hunger are absolutely irrelevant to a dead baby. Abortion is a threshold sin. It's a foundational evil."

As we turn on the 210 and enter the San Gabriel Valley, traffic gets heavier. As we get closer to Pasadena, the cars start getting more expensive. Although no one is making obscene gestures at us today - otherwise a frequent occurrence -- many people are glaring or staring at the trucks. Passengers in cars point and seem to be having animated discussions. "When we are in Orange County and the Inland Empire, we get looks of stunned disbelief," said Cunningham. "Some people will attempt to cut us off or break into the convoy. They'll do that when they haven't seen the police car behind us. We'll see more aggressive driving the closer we get to West L.A. That's where the cultural elites are.

"Sometimes we'll go into Malibu and Topanga Canyon and that's where the studio bigwigs are. You'll start really seeing the obscene gestures and scowls and frowns. They're scandalized because they regard these areas as their domain and we're violating the sanctity of their liberal environs by bringing the truth of abortion to Malibu."

To prevent legal harassment, the project keeps two public interest law firms on retainer: the Life Legal Defense Foundation and the Thomas More Center. "We involve counsel in the planning of everything we do, from the conceptual level all the way through implementation," said Cunningham. "We structure our activities to give us maximum litigation advantage and our adversaries the minimum of openings to harass us in court. In the eleven years the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform has been doing its work, we have not been sued once. We are easily the most aggressive pro-life organization in the country. We've only sued someone else once; we brought a federal lawsuit against Indiana University last year and forced a settlement on them that allows us to display our Genocide Awareness Project at a very prominent location on their campus."

In spite of the "in your face" approach of this project, Cunningham denounces all pro-life violence. Still, Cunningham thinks the pro-life movement has not been all that violent. "Look at the history of social reform," said Cunningham, "and note the thousands of bombings and riots and injuries and arrests and murders (especially during the civil rights movement and anti-Vietnam war movement). Compare that to the pro-life movement, where only seven lives have been lost in 30 years, with only a tiny fraction of bombings and arsons and virtually no riots. To suggest that the pro-life movement has been violent is preposterous. There were more people killed during a few days of rioting in the Rodney King matter in Los Angeles than have been killed in the entire history of the pro-life movement -- not only in this country, but worldwide.

The Genocide Awareness Project is funded by donations. "Ironically, much of our work is being funded by people in the southeastern United States. There are some enlightened donors there who believe the best way to fight abortion in Kentucky is by funding pro-life activism in Southern California because California is such a trend-setting state. If you're able to make a dent in public opinion here, the theory is that the influence that the activism creates will spread to other parts of the country. Almost all of the funding has come from private individuals and almost none of it is institutional money." What is Cunningham's goal should the funding continue to increase? "Expansion to more cities," he said.

A former state legislator, justice department official, and assistant U.S. attorney, Cunningham, 54, says something deeper keeps him doing pro-life work. "I sat in the U.S. Attorney's office in Los Angeles," said Cunningham, "and every week watched 25 or 30 resumés come across my desk from people at very good law firms and from very good law schools; day by day it became clearer to me that any one of these people could do my job at least as well as I, and some of them better. But none of them would be willing to fight the greatest moral evil the world has ever seen. I thought to myself, 'I'm going to have to stand before the judgment seat of Christ and explain what I was doing while the sewers of our cities were running red with the blood of our children.'"

"I don't understand Christians who agonize about being in the will of God and then dedicate their lives to doing the work that the pagans are perfectly willing to do! Christians want to live a 'normal life' and the 'American Dream,' but that notion would have been absolutely anathema to firstcentury Christians. I admit, I'm a materialistic person. I used to have a private plane. I had a Rolex and drove a Porsche, and I miss them. But I can't have those things and sit here on the freeway, scandalizing Southern California with the horror of abortion. We've got to make a choice. If I'm going to be serious about giving more of my time to this work, then I've got to be willing to live more modestly than I was willing to live. I'm not some super-spiritual person; this was not easy. My contemporaries with whom I went to law school are at the apex of their careers, doing things I would rather be doing and living in places where I would rather live.

"A guy named Leith Anderson wrote a book called Dying For Change about the Church," continued Cunningham. "He noticed that the Church and para-church organizations tend to move away from geographical centers of cultural influence while liberal organizations tend to move into centers of cultural influence. We see this again and again, that conservatives would rather live where they want to live and be left alone, where liberals want to change the world. So liberals go where they can have the greatest possible impact -- the news centers, media, entertainment and education - to the points of influence that have the greatest impact on the culture. Conservatives, again, are dumb as a post about all this. The irony of it is most traditional Christians, Catholic, Evangelical, what have you, are conservatives, and they're under a biblical mandate from our Lord to change the world. It is we who are supposed to be changing that world and we have abdicated that responsibility to pagan liberals -- some of them masquerading as Catholic clerics."

As we enter a bumper-to-bumper 405 South at the Sepulveda Pass, we are in what Cunningham describes as one of the areas where the offense taken at the photos is greatest. He is able to generalize reactions according to car models. "Porsches aren't that bad and Mercedeses aren't that bad, but there's something about a BMW that attracts serious pro-aborts. I saw a lady who almost had a wreck on the 405 North; she got off at one of the Hollywood exits and she was leaning out of her window, wobbling and swerving, trying to shout backward at us, while she tried to exit. I was afraid she would get cut in half. If abortion is O.K., then why do these pictures upset them so?"

As we move south of Westwood, we turn east on 10 and traffic thins out. Gawkers continue to slow down and stare as they pass us, but the ride back to the warehouse is uneventful. As we pull into the lot, a pickup following us takes down the building's address, then flees before the police stop him. They don't bother chasing him. Another successful mission is accomplished. An estimated 400 thousand drivers have seen the message.

Cunningham's strategy is best summarized by analogy to a chess game. "This is like a chess game where we don't even let our opponent sit down at the table until we've pre-positioned the pieces to place him at checkmate," said Cunningham. "Then we invite him to sit down and tell him, 'It's your move.' Although we're not going to do anything unlawful or immoral, we're not going to play this game pursuant to rules written by pro-aborts and weak bishops."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: abortionlist; christianlist
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 61-8081-100101-120 ... 521-537 next last
To: Hajman
Amniocentesis (sp?) can diagnose many conditions with absolute certainty. If you're interested, go do your own research-- I did mine when I had my children fifteen years ago. (Don't forget-- childbirth itself carries both immediate and long-term risks for the mother, which, however small, must be weighed against the even smaller risk of a mis-diagnosis.) The technology has only gotten better since then. Moreover, for hard-line right-to-lifers, that's ONLY the baby's right to life-- for all they care the mother's can die right and left, no problem. I have a major problem with this attitude.

The way I figure it, God gave us brains as well as hearts and intended us to use both. Sophisticated moral judgments aren't the easiest course, which is exactly why the fanatics aren't willing to make them. That's a serious moral failing right there.

81 posted on 11/29/2001 12:09:00 PM PST by walden
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 79 | View Replies]

To: Tuscaloosa Goldfinch
Cunningham isn't out blocking clinics, he isn't shooting doctors, in fact, he rejects the use of violence.

You make a good point. He could be doing a lot worse.

Even if you disagree, as you obviously do, with both his message and the way he delivers it, will you not defend, nevertheless, his right to free speech?

You bet your butt I will defend his right under the First Amendment to do what he is doing.

82 posted on 11/29/2001 12:22:24 PM PST by pcl
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 77 | View Replies]

To: Aquinasfan
I had the same initial reaction. Then I thought of those LA bank robbers in body armor who held off an entire SWAT team for the better part of a day.

Same principle. And a reasonable principle. But poorly applied. I don't think we have to worry about these folks robbing a bank.

Listen to your intial instincts, it almost always works for me. It's not reasonable, it's actually highly unreasonable.

I can't have armor on my car because the LA Police were too unprepared to have high powered rifles during a bank robbery?

That's like saying I can't have a reinforced door on my house because a SWAT team might want to bash it in some day.

It's the same argument the gun snatchers use. Only police and "special" elite people get to have certain protections, while the unwashed learn to do without.

I shouldn't have to ask anyone's permission to take measures to protect mine or my families life, nor should you and neither should these folks.

83 posted on 11/29/2001 12:31:49 PM PST by AAABEST
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 72 | View Replies]

To: walden
pro-choicers insist that there is NEVER a time or condition under which abortion should be disallowed

I can only speak for this particular Pro-Choicer. I would be willing to accept more restrictive laws on abortion. I have outlined my feelings about that in another thread.

The problem with many Pro-Choicers is the feeling the if you "give them an inch, they will take a mile." It is exaclty like Gun Control. We know that the Gun Grabbers want to make all firearms vanish. We know that each little restriction that we agree to, no matter how sensible it may seem (trigger lock for example), is just another step towards grabbing all guns. You have to "hold them off at the pass."

84 posted on 11/29/2001 12:32:26 PM PST by pcl
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 78 | View Replies]

To: Principled
I mean, would pro life change its mind if choicers started a media campaign intended to shock and bring attention to their point of view?

I, for one, would never approve of Pro-Choicers doing such a thing in my name. On another thread about this issue, there were some Pro-lifers who did not agree with the trucks. If you look at that poll, 7% of the voters selected "I may be against abortion, but this is too much."

85 posted on 11/29/2001 12:38:19 PM PST by pcl
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 80 | View Replies]

To: Principled
I mean, would pro life change its mind if choicers started a media campaign intended to shock and bring attention to their point of view?

How? By showing pictures of women with no children?

This is a feel-good way to do nothing about stopping abortions.

Do you not think it possible that even one woman considering having an abortion might change her mind after seeing the images?

86 posted on 11/29/2001 12:43:00 PM PST by danneskjold
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 80 | View Replies]

To: AAABEST
Am I to understand that in CA you have to "apply" to have your vehicle armor-plated?

Who would be most likely to do it? You, or the Crips and Bloods?

87 posted on 11/29/2001 1:00:15 PM PST by Ditto
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 5 | View Replies]

To: Principled
It is odd that some pro life advocates would think that this message, however grotesque and shocking, would have any effect whatsoever on the choice crowd. I mean, would pro life change its mind if choicers started a media campaign intended to shock and bring attention to their point of view?

Cunningham said he wasn't after the 20% hardcore pro-aborts. He was after the 60% who hadn't made up their minds (paraphrasing).

88 posted on 11/29/2001 1:22:28 PM PST by choirboy
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 80 | View Replies]

To: Caleb1411
Q. HOW DID YOU DISPOSE OF AN ABORTED BABY?

A. In our clinics, we put them down the garbage disposal. We used the heavy duty model. Some second and third trimester babies' muscle structure is so strong that the baby will not come apart, so they must be disposed of through trash receptables.

--- Carol Everett, former owner of 2 abortion clinics. See the full text here

89 posted on 11/29/2001 1:26:56 PM PST by Skooz
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: BibChr
Does my heart good to read this.........BUMP
90 posted on 11/29/2001 1:37:15 PM PST by Southflanknorthpawsis
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 70 | View Replies]

To: pcl
"I can only speak for this particular Pro-Choicer. I would be willing to accept more restrictive laws on abortion. "

Then the debate clearly needs much more involvement from people like you and me.

"You have to "hold them off at the pass.""

That mind-set is precisely why there never will be more involvement by people like you and me. I can tell you, I've been following this issue for at least twenty-five years, and the debate has only gotten less rational, not more. Positions have become both more extreme and more hardened-- the trend is not encouraging.

91 posted on 11/29/2001 1:37:25 PM PST by walden
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 84 | View Replies]

To: AAABEST
I can't have armor on my car because the LA Police were too unprepared to have high powered rifles during a bank robbery?

Good point. You've moved me to "undecided."

92 posted on 11/29/2001 1:45:53 PM PST by Aquinasfan
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 83 | View Replies]

To: pcl
So far it looks like the trucks are doing more damage to the prolife cause than good.

Hey, the reality of it is disgusting and it's high time people had to confront the reality of it. It may disgust someone, but at least that someone will have a better understanding of the issue at hand. I hope the campaign continues.

The media has no problem showing us the "innocent victims" in Afghanistan or wherever we happen to be fighting evil at any given moment, but they flat don't want this evil shown for what it is, do they?

MM

93 posted on 11/29/2001 1:51:11 PM PST by MississippiMan
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 46 | View Replies]

To: walden
Take heart. If you read the Gallop Polls there is a vast middle ground covering 58% of the population. This middle gound can be considered Pro-Choice to one degree or another. They have stated they are willing to accept compromise.

Preventing some portion of abortions is better the not preventing any of them.

94 posted on 11/29/2001 1:51:14 PM PST by pcl
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 91 | View Replies]

To: Noumenon
Damn straight it is.

This guy has cojones, and speaks with a clear voice and even clearer thinking.

Those are three very rare attributes these days.

L

95 posted on 11/29/2001 1:51:29 PM PST by Lurker
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 4 | View Replies]

To: pcl
Well, I hope you're right. We'll see.
96 posted on 11/29/2001 1:54:03 PM PST by walden
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 94 | View Replies]

To: walden
When exactly in your opinion is it 'reasonable' to kill someone who hasn't threatened you with violence?

L

97 posted on 11/29/2001 1:56:00 PM PST by Lurker
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 78 | View Replies]

To: Lurker
Debate over. Have a nice life. Why don't you go back to lurking?
98 posted on 11/29/2001 1:59:00 PM PST by walden
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 97 | View Replies]

To: choirboy
Cunningham said he wasn't after the 20% hardcore pro-aborts.

Consider homosexuals driving trucks with graphic images of heterosexual intercourse with the idea that the images will persuade heterosexuals to become homosexual.

What Cunningham is doing makes as much sense.

99 posted on 11/29/2001 2:02:53 PM PST by pcl
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 88 | View Replies]

To: pcl
What Cunningham is doing makes as much sense.

Not really. Most people have no idea what abortion really "looks" like. Perhaps some will understand it better with visual aids.

Heterosexuals already know what heterosexual sex is about.

100 posted on 11/29/2001 2:10:12 PM PST by danneskjold
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 99 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 61-8081-100101-120 ... 521-537 next last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson