Tuesday, February 16, 2010

By the Side of the Road

Not the sign I want to see:

A pro-George W. Bush billboard is slated to overlook Interstate 35 in Wyoming, Minn., until the end of the month.
A pro-George W. Bush billboard is slated to overlook Interstate 35 in Wyoming, Minn., until the end of the month. (Bob Collins/Minnesota Public Radio)

Nope, not at all. All I miss is you in a jail cell, war criminal!


"Bush fans beckon from Minn. billboard" by Associated Press | February 11, 2010

MINNEAPOLIS - Former president George W. Bush appears on a Minnesota billboard funded by people who apparently aren’t happy with the way things are going in Washington.

The billboard’s tagline: “Miss me yet?’’

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I don't mind this one, though
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"Ga. billboards link abortion, race" by Associated Press | February 15, 2010

In Atlanta, an antiabortion group’s billboards aimed at black women are stoking debate within the community.
In Atlanta, an antiabortion group’s billboards aimed at black women are stoking debate within the community. (John Bazemore/ Associated Press)

Yeah, too bad it is all true:
The Truth About Margaret Sanger

Yup, the world never is quite the way the newspaper portrays it.

ATLANTA - The message on dozens of billboards that went up across the city last week is provocative: Black children are an “endangered species.’’

The eyebrow-raising ads depicting a black child are an effort by the antiabortion movement to use race to rally support within the black community.

Yeah, even though it is not about that at all.

Of course, it is okay for the racist, divisive, sexist, Zionist Amerikan MSM to use those wedge issue to keep us at each others' throats when we agree on so much.

Why do you think this made the paper in the first place?

The reaction from black leaders has been mixed, but the “Too Many Aborted’’ campaign, which so far is unique to Georgia, is drawing support from other antiabortion groups across the country.

“This campaign is in your face, and nobody can ignore it,’’ said the Rev. Johnny Hunter, national director of the Life Education and Resource Network, a North Carolina-based antiabortion group.

The effort is sponsored by Georgia Right to Life, which also is pushing legislation that aims to ban abortions based on race.

Black women accounted for the majority of abortions in Georgia in 2006, even though blacks make up just a third of the state population, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Nationally, black women were more than three times as likely to get an abortion in 2006 compared with white women, according to the CDC.

“The language in the billboard is using messages of fear and shame to target women of color,’’ said Leola Reis of Planned Parenthood of Georgia.

Yeah, but it's okay when the lyingwar-criminal president does it from the bully pulpit or the MSM screams it in their s*** sheets.


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Also see: Abortion: The Kosher Slaughter

No wonder the Zionist AmeriKan MSM equates femininity with abortion.