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mapleoak
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So you admit you really have no basis whatsoever to support your attack on the use of a very effective strategy (billboards are effective as has been demonstrated by advertising firms for some very prominent institutions).Nope. Sure don’t. That would be because, so far, I have been unable to find any objective data whatsoever on the effectiveness or otherwise of the use of any given prolife strategy, much less the use of these graphic images of mutilated corpses of babies in venues where young children are knowngly exposed to them.
Save yourself some trouble. I seriously doubt anyone has done a proper scientific study as to the effectiveness or the ineffectiveness for that matter of graphic posters, signs, trucks, bumper stickers, etc.This is despite repeated internet searches on my part and active repeated requests on multiple threads for such information from self-described “national prolife leaders” and long time prolife activists who might reasonably be expected to know if such existed.
And so until you came substantiate that claim, that is all it is, your claim. You would like us to stop because of your opinion.Until such data exists, one can argue just as well for either possibility until the cows come home. My guess that it drives some people away is just as valid as your guess that it it is better at preventing abortions than other methods.