| Oregon Magazine |
| May 28, 2002, 6:00 A.M., KATU,
the warm and cuddly commercial about the young woman helping her child
take off on his first bike ride has the feel of an insurance company ad.
That essence of Norman Rockwell. But, this ad is for NARAL, which
is the descendant of those female guards in charge of the solution to the
Jewish question. That explains why there is no man in sight.
NARAL is a league which supports the right of all women to -- without even
checking with the father -- decide whether or not his child lives or dies.
Someone once asked me how I could be for the death penalty and against abortion. I replied that in the case of the death penalty there had been a trial and at least one person defending the rights of the man who was facing his end. It is not surprising that these same people, liberals, despise and ridicule traditional Christianity of any kind. If it happened to be true, there would be a judge waiting for them. It's a good thing that religion is just a fairy tale for children -- well, the ones who manage to escape the tender mercies of their mother and her abortionist. © 2002 Oregon Magazine Return to Media Moments |
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