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Dr. Laura: CBS Does the Right Thing for Super Bowl XLIV

I am so proud of the CBS Television Network.  There’s been a ridiculous furor over a planned Super Bowl ad featuring college football star Tim Tebow, funded by Focus on the Family.  It recounts the story of Pam Tebow’s pregnancy in 1987.  After getting sick, she ignored doctors’ recommendations to abort her fifth child, and gave birth to Tim Tebow, who went on to win the 2007 Heisman Trophy and guide the Florida Gators to two BCS championships.
(The above is part of a commentary  that Dr. Laura did a few days ago on her radio program. Read more below  of what Dr. Laura said.)
This should be an inspirational story for women.  Not according to NOW (the National Organization of “I don’t know what kind of” Women), NARAL, and other organizations which support women killing the babies in their bodies if they wanna.  These “feminista” types generally call themselves “pro-choice.”  Well, it looks like they’re not too happy about the promotion of women who don’t make the choice to kill their baby.
 
When a woman’s inspirational story of making the choice to avoid an abortion to take the risk of giving birth to her child becomes controversial in a culture, that culture has degraded to a horrible point.  It is frightening to me that NOT killing the baby in your body is controversial, but killing the baby in your body is not controversial.
(Amen Dr. Laura. This once again shows that those who have told us they are pro choice on the  abortion issue are really pro death. If  Pam Tebow was talking about how she had made the choice to kill Tim before he was born all these groups would be saying she made a brave  choice. So killing your child is a brave choice but giving life is not. Dr. Laura is right that  our culture  has degraded to a horrible point. How sick and sad. Please read the whole  commentary by Dr. Laura CBS Does the Right Thing for Super Bowl XLIV.)
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