Evangelizing for Life via NARAL site!

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I’m not sure this is the right place to post this, but this is an example of how the internet can be used to teach the Truth of the humanity of the unborn and the face of abortion.

flickr.com/photos/prochoiceamerica/

This web site has been infiltrated by pro-lifers with hundreds of photos of babies, born and pre-born!!

Here is an article on it:
truthbeforedishonor.wordpress.com/2011/05/26/naral-decides-to-invite-pro-aborts-to-upload-pics-to-flickr/
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As I said, there were over 39,000 pics, nearly all Pro-Life at the time of this posting, and many had already been removed so the totals would have been well over 40,000. I doubt the Flickr page stays up for long.
Warning: photos of aborted babies appear on this site as well.
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Apparently, the web managers have caught on & no more photos can be uploaded (I tried), but I thought this was great!

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I followed your news article to the one from LifeSiteNews. It’s interesting to see the genesis of the whole thing. It began with NARAL’s call to action:

Anti-choice senators are preparing to move the War on Women forward with legislation that will deny women access to everything from birth control to cancer screenings to the right to choose safe, legal abortion.

Join our photo petition today.

Make a sign. Make a sign from scratch or download and print out our sign.

Take a picture of yourself holding the sign. You can use your camera, a webcam, or even a photo from your phone is fine!

Email your picture to hall33ready@photos.flickr.com – a unique address that will automatically upload your photo to NARAL Pro-Choice America’s Flickr site. (You can use the subject line to give your photo a title and the body to add a description.)

So the pro-lifers said, if you want a face for your campaign, you got it! Here’s a bunch of pictures of those who cannot hold a sign for themeselves. 👍

In looking at NARAL’s website, I see they’ve adjusted their campaign to asking people to email pictures directly to them (no doubt so they can have direct control over which images they use).

I’m sure NARAL will never make that mistake again!
 
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