| Tebow pro life ad set for superbowl; and other meaningful commericals | |
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| Baldo | Jan 26 2010, 02:53 PM Post #16 |
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Tim Tebow is one of the finest young men to come along in College Football in decades. Imagine what we would have lost if he was aborted per the recommendations of his mother's doctors? |
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| brittany | Jan 26 2010, 03:03 PM Post #17 |
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Listen to Baldo. He knows. Funny how Zerro forgets his own mother choose life. |
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| brittany | Jan 27 2010, 12:49 PM Post #18 |
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According to FOX, CBS has received communication for both sides. So keep the calls and emails to CBS coming. Doesn't look like CBS will pull it. Test run on audience is favorable. Pam will focus on her decision for life. Space if someone wants to buy the other viewpoint ad. Womens groups says its against women, but women in ads on TV half naked is not?? Huh?? Guess they can have an ad of Dr. Trillman performing an abortion in a 60 second ad. Can't wait to see the Tebow ad. Edited by brittany, Jan 27 2010, 12:51 PM.
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| brittany | Jan 27 2010, 01:01 PM Post #19 |
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http://www.cbscorporation.com/contact_info/index.php contact info. |
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| brittany | Jan 29 2010, 05:14 PM Post #20 |
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CB has turned down a gay ad from Mancrunch. |
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| brittany | Jan 29 2010, 05:16 PM Post #21 |
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Attention please Gloria has opened her big mouth. There is also an address to write to CBS in support of the ad. ALLRED SEEKS TO KILL SUPER BOWL AD January 29, 2010 Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on an attempt by feminist lawyer Gloria Allred to get CBS to drop the pro-life Super Bowl ad featuring Tim Tebow and his mother: Gloria Allred is no stranger to the subject of abortion, so it is not surprising that she wants to kill this pro-life ad. Her letter to Les Moonves of CBS, available at RadarOnline.com, wants the ad pulled because it is allegedly guilty of “misleading advertising.” Allred, who has not seen the ad, charges that when Tebow’s mother was being advised by doctors in the Philippines to consider an abortion (she was on antibiotics for a pregnancy illness), it was illegal there to have one. In a monumental stretch, Allred reasons that the ad should disclose this information, otherwise it is “misleading.” What is really misleading is Allred’s duplicity. Several years ago, she represented Amber Frey in a case related to the death of Laci Peterson; Peterson’s husband, Scott, was convicted of murdering both her and the baby she was carrying, a boy they named Connor. In an interview she gave to Hannity and Colmes on the Fox News Channel on June 5, 2003, Allred found it useful to her case to emphasize the humanness of Peterson’s baby: “And the fact that there are two individuals who are dead there, Laci and Connor, that has to be the most important consideration of everything.” For once, she was right. Allred’s confession in 2003 undercuts her credibility—to say nothing of her ethical standing—to make the case against this Super Bowl ad. She knows that Tim Tebow is alive today because his mother did not abort him. To top it off, she can’t even deal respectfully with this issue. Her snide remark, which is in the letter to Moonves, is classic. “As the story is reported,” she says, “Tim’s mother decides to take her pregnancy to term anyway and give birth to Tim. Apparently they have lived happily ever after since that time.” And apparently, this woman has no shame. Let CBS know of your support for this ad. Contact Leslie Moonves: lmoonves@cbs.com Edited by brittany, Jan 29 2010, 05:25 PM.
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| brittany | Jan 30 2010, 06:39 PM Post #22 |
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This person is sick. Erin Matson, the National Organization for Women's new vice president, called the Tebow spot "hate masquerading as love." |
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| brittany | Jan 30 2010, 06:42 PM Post #23 |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/video/2010/01/29/VI2010012903542.html?sid=ST2010012903642 Football stars talk about abortion in 1989 video by Wellington Mara. |
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| Deleted User | Jan 30 2010, 08:05 PM Post #24 |
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Teebow has a target right over his heart from all the demons of hell and those who love to see Christians fall. Hope that there are a LOT of people who will pray this young man safely through the dangers of fame and fortune and a lot of wise counselors who will watch his back. |
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| Bill Anderson | Jan 30 2010, 08:11 PM Post #25 |
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I guess the University of Florida will disown him. All the guy ever did was win national championships and represent his university and football team with more class than any other player in college football history. That is enough for a lot of people to hate him. No doubt, a lot of the Duke faculty hates him, not to mention most of the politicians in Durham.
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| brittany | Feb 4 2010, 06:53 PM Post #26 |
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http://www.sbnation.com/2010/1/29/1283787/mancrunch-commercial-video-super-bowl-gay-homosexual video The mancruch commercial CBS rejected. |
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| kbp | Feb 4 2010, 07:21 PM Post #27 |
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I seriously doubt ManCrunch dot com, if it is not owned by some bigger corporation, could even afford a commercial. If it is a part of a bigger corporation, they'd have to have bottomless pockets (no pun intended) and a political agenda that, in their minds, justifies wasting so much money. If it is not, they got the free publicity they hoped for by being denied. |
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| brittany | Feb 7 2010, 06:47 PM Post #28 |
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The ad was great. All the bitching by then pro-abortion folks for nothing. |
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| Rusty Dog | Feb 7 2010, 06:56 PM Post #29 |
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Was that the pre-game ad? or the real game ad? They made two. |
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| foxglove | Feb 7 2010, 07:05 PM Post #30 |
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What I saw said nothing about abortion. His mother said she almost lost Tim but nothing about abortion and it was good-natured. |
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