And another of Gloria Allred who is, ironically, all red about the commercial:
And another from The Other McCain: Feminists OK With Women in Panties Selling Beer. Pro-Life Ads? Not So Much
In fact, plenty of groups are opposed to the commercial: Groups upset over Tim Tebow Super Bowl ad with anti-abortion theme. It's not, of course, an ad against abortion, but one with a pro-life message. But such is the meme of the liberal MSM. So profound has been the resistance and utter derangement of some of these groups that even some columnists in liberal publications have come out against it, such as Sally Jenkins over at the Washington Post (via memeorandum): Tebow's Super Bowl ad isn't intolerant; its critics are
And this coming from a liberal pro-abort! She shouldn't be surprised, however, as these same 'womens' groups came out against Sarah Palin in the most vicious way imaginable. They aren't womens groups at all, but rather just another of many appendages of the liberal movement in the guise of something else. More commentary from Sister Toldjah, The Other McCain, Hot Air, Betsy's Page, NewsBusters and Wizbang. For more background on Tim Tebow, this must-see video will do quite well:I'll spit this out quick, before the armies of feminism try to gag me and strap electrodes to my forehead: Tim Tebow is one of the better things to happen to young women in some time. I realize this stance won't endear me to the "Dwindling Organizations of Ladies in Lockstep," otherwise known as DOLL, but I'll try to pick up the shards of my shattered feminist credentials and go on.
As statements at Super Bowls go, I prefer the idea of Tebow's pro-life ad to, say, Jim McMahon dropping his pants, as the former Chicago Bears quarterback once did in response to a question. We're always harping on athletes to be more responsible and engaged in the issues of their day, and less concerned with just cashing checks. It therefore seems more than a little hypocritical to insist on it only if it means criticizing sneaker companies, and to stifle them when they take a stance that might make us uncomfortable.
I'm pro-choice, and Tebow clearly is not. But based on what I've heard in the past week, I'll take his side against the group-think, elitism and condescension of the "National Organization of Fewer and Fewer Women All The Time." For one thing, Tebow seems smarter than they do.
Tebow's 30-second ad hasn't even run yet, but it already has provoked "The National Organization for Women Who Only Think Like Us" to reveal something important about themselves: They aren't actually "pro-choice" so much as they are pro-abortion. Pam Tebow has a genuine pro-choice story to tell. She got pregnant in 1987, post-Roe v. Wade, and while on a Christian mission in the Philippines, she contracted a tropical ailment. Doctors advised her the pregnancy could be dangerous, but she exercised her freedom of choice and now, 20-some years later, the outcome of that choice is her beauteous Heisman Trophy winner son, a chaste, proselytizing evangelical.
Next time a pro-abort claims to be pro-choice, which implies neutrality between life and abortion, just point out the reaction to the Tim Tebow Super Bowl commercial. These people are not pro-choice. They are pro-abortion. Or to having women see ultrasounds of their babies before an abortion. Since I'm on the subject of Super Bowl ads, last year NBC banned a wonderful pro-life commercial that was so powerful they dared not let it see the light of day:
That's how the pro-aborts work. Keep information from the public.
Previously:
Video: Gloria Allred Is Upset About Tim Tebow Pro-Life Superbowl Ad
Orwell in Michigan: Abortion Center That Advertised Butchery As "Sacred Work" Puts Ads Back Out After Protests
Tim Tebow Pro-Life Super Bowl Ad Attacked By Pro-Aborts





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