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Sunday, August 03, 2008

The Life and Health Chameleon

The pro-abortion South Dakota Campaign for UnHealthy Families (how do these people even say the official name for their outfit with a straight face?) has rolled out their new website.

Is it just me, or does this





look a whole lot like this?



They say evil loves to counterfeit good. With a name that sounds positive and good (instead of one that's honest like "South Dakota Campaign for Dead Children" or "South Dakota Campaign for Barren Families" or "South Dakota Campaign for Hurting Women") and a website color scheme that mimics the website of the organization working to save unborn children and preserve healthy families, one has to wonder if that's what is going on here.

The "Healthy Families" group supports a practice that not only kills an unborn child, with unique human DNA and a beating heart, it can also lead women to mental illness, substance abuse, and breast cancer.

That doesn't sound too healthy to me--for mother or child.

I hope no one is misled by this "health chameleon" we have in our state. The results could be very unhealthy.


2 comments:

GrannyGrump said...

They're more the "Campaign for The Extinction of Families".

Anonymous said...

Confusion is their goal.

 
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