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Mini Storage Billboard Aims At Abortion-Rights Activists

Submitted by Bernice Lee, Aug 23, 2007 22:06

I would call this billboard ghoulish. Abortion is not the simple, neat "reproductive right" some men have called it. I think this culture we live in is actually hiding from reality. Destroying such innocent humanity is worse than ghoulish, it is horrifying. When a pregnancy ends accidentally, the tragedy calls for sympathy and loving concern for the mother (and sometimes the father). Seeing that hanger should make anyone shudder. The two pedestrians who said it didn't bother them are hiding from reality. I think that is a form of insanity. I guess that means a huge portion of our population is insane. What does that say about us as a nation? Let's hope we somehow get our sanity back, soon. I wonder what it will take?


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