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How foolish do pro-choice advocates look after freaking out over the Tim Tebow ad?


A question from a reader: The ad didn’t mention anything even close to anti-abortion, and most people wouldn’t have even noticed the ad if Planned Parenthood and feminists hadn’t brought about so much controversy over it.
Most people didn’t even know who Tim Tebow was before this.

Thank you Liberals for ensuring more Americans are aware of the pro-life choice Pam Tebow made, and Focus On The Family.



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16 comments for “How foolish do pro-choice advocates look after freaking out over the Tim Tebow ad?”:

  1. February 17, 2010

    asjksidufhe


    Thank you for posting that.

    It was a pretty stupid thing for them to do. But most of what those people do is pretty freaking stupid.

  2. February 17, 2010

    Answer the Question!


    Yep, they look pretty foolish.

  3. “It doesn’t matter if your life is at risk ’cause doing anything against that baby SENDS YOU TO HELL AND YOU COULD HAVE ABORTED THE NEXT NIETZSCHE!!”

  4. February 17, 2010

    Atheist Chuck


    Not that stupid. Its the extremists. Just like you who think us pro-choicers give 2 shts and a dam.

  5. February 17, 2010

    neverhadfaith


    Being a pro-choice advocate, I don’t care what Tim Superman Tebow says as long as he scores touchdowns.

  6. Typical Libs. Ready to bash before there is anything to bash about.

    It’s a sign of mental disorder.

  7. February 18, 2010

    Obama the moron president


    I found it extremely funny. But then, those leftists have a history of over reacting and being loons.

  8. I’ve heard much more of an outcry of the Audi commercial than I have of Tim Tebow.

  9. oops! their pro-abortion, NOT pro-’choice’, agenda was revealed in full and living color.

  10. Planned Parenthood and feminists only create the controversy over it.
    They will stop at nothing to prevent mothers of unwanted pregnancies to even look at any media that may change their minds.

    Pro-choice should mean choosing to get pregnant or choosing not to. Instead “pro-choice” is meant for something else. I can chose to abort a future baby boy or girl in the attempt to conceal my own reckless – stupid irresponsibility. Or I can chose to keep the baby.

    Oh……..the feminists are going to hate me. And to that I say………tough friggeny chit!!! Deal with it.

  11. February 18, 2010

    clean truck


    They are only pro-choice if you choose death.

  12. Well said.

  13. They don’t want anything to remind them that they are committing murder every time they do an abortion.

  14. If Pam had died along with her fetus in a dangerous pregnancy (which is almost what happened) would they still be using her and her Tim Bit for the antiabortion campaign.

    How about Adolf Hitler?
    If one life is sacred so are other lives.
    Would you use old Adolf as an example against abortion, after all Adolf had a loving mother too.

    The hypocrisy is priceless.

    So is the hypocrisy of a network that refuses other political and activist ads but allows this one.

  15. February 18, 2010

    PopsLove 6


    You should know that the ad was largely toned down from the original one, which raised havoc among many viewers and listeners. Pam Tebow was supposed to tell her story about a near abortion in Manila, Philippines due to complications of heavy doses of dysentery medication. She said Filipino doctors recommended abortion but she opted to deliver her child. Her original story was a complete lie since there is absolutely no abortion in the Philippines and no doctor there would risk jail for life to commit the crime of abortion. When viewers, listeners and readers got wind of her story, all h3ll broke loose. Then CBS asked to tone down the ad. And that ad, Master Obi, was what you and I saw.

  16. February 18, 2010

    Skepsikyma


    I really don’t care. If he wants to promote adoption/birth over abortion, that’s great. Everyone has the right to voice their opinion, and this one isn’t malicious in any way, shape, or form. In fact, this is precisely how the truly pro-life people should be acting: encouraging others not to abort. They have no right to outlaw abortion. They have every right to speak out in support of their views on the matter. And the advertisement was a mutually beneficial contractual arrangement between two consenting parties. It is none of anyone’s business. If you’re that pissed about it, then don’t watch the super bowl! Vote with your dollar, because it’s the only vote you’re going to get in this situation.


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