Friday, February 10, 2006

Not too graphic for Fox News

Yesterday CNS News picked up on my blog post about The Herald News refusing to run Right to Life of Will County's ads featuring ultrasound pictures. The paper stated the ads were "too graphic."

Last night Fox News' Special Report with Brit Hume picked up the story, and Fox News is still covering the story today....

excusemeamerica.jpg

9 comments:

Anonymous,  11:20 AM  

Congratulations on hosting Illinois' go-to website for polarizing, ideological abortion weblogging. It's great that Jill can generate so many comments by using terms like "abortion mills," and accusing Democrats of being pro-eugenics Nazis.

What's say we set up a blog about how Republicans want to put minorities in concentration camps. Bet we'd get a lot of comments!

Yay comments!

Anonymous,  11:20 AM  

A newspaper is a private business and can accept or reject whatever ads they want. NO ONE has a "right" to advertising space in a newspaper. End of story.
And, no, Fox News picking up on this story does not surprise me, since they are worthless hacks.

Anonymous,  11:27 AM  

This is also a great example of how the right wing noise machine works. Creepy.

Skeeter 11:47 AM  
This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
Anonymous,  11:47 AM  

Stanek agreed. "The Herald News is apparently so paranoid about the abortion issue it has lost its sense of rationality on the topic."

Pot meet kettle.

So-Called Austin Mayor 11:56 AM  

I hope you dont really believe that this post proves your point to anyone not already in agreement with you on this issue.

Rather, I suspect that you are merely posting this to pat the Rupert Murdock network -- and, by extension, yourself -- on the back for being so brave and moral.

It is sad and sadly transparent.

Anonymous,  1:26 PM  

Abortion = Murder

Deal with it you baby killing advocates.

Anonymous,  11:44 PM  

blablablabla - the one trick pony up to her one trick.

Yellow Dog Democrat 11:24 AM  

400,000 frozen embryos await implantation in the U.S., but Jill Stanek has yet to offer up her uterus. Tens of thousands of young men and women risking their lives in Iraq, but George Bush's daughters aren't among them.

There is an undeniable pattern among Conservatives of holding other people to standards that they won't live up to and demanding sacrifices of everybody but themselves.

The word is hypocrisy.

  © Blogger template The Professional Template by Ourblogtemplates.com 2008

Back to TOP