I am mad, and I mean REALLY mad.
It is bad enough that Bloomberg supports Planned Parenthood, hands out all kinds of sexual junk to our kids without our consent, now he is going to target teensthrough ads placed throughout the city to guilt and shame them into NOT having babies.
Speaking of guilt and shame, for years I have been listening to the pro abortion crowd tell us how our faith instills guilt and shame, (of course it has nothing to do with the fact that we participated in the death of our children )and yet they seem to have no problem pouring on tons of guilt and shame for pregnant teens to obviously not carry their pregnancies to term.
Of course, abstinence to avoid teen pregnancy is not promoted..I guess because then PP would not make any money.
Here is the article in the Post :
Not a pretty picture
- By MICHAEL GOODWIN
- Last Updated: 3:16 AM, March 6, 2013
- Posted: 2:33 AM, March 6, 2013
The numbers are staggering. Out of 120,000 live births in
New York City in 2010, more than 54,000 babies were born out of
wedlock.
The human toll behind the numbers is devastating.
Children raised without two parents face much higher odds in every facet
of life. It’s as if they are forced to swim with one hand tied behind
their backs. Some succeed, most don’t.
Now comes the good news. Mayor Bloomberg is trying to do something about this preventable tragedy.
In a bid to further discourage teen pregnancies, City Hall is plastering a series of provocative ads on subways and bus shelters.
With heart-rending shots of distressed children, the posters aim to
shock boys and girls into thinking about the consequences of making
babies too early in life.
“Dad, you’ll be paying to support me for the next 20 years,” large
text says next to one baby boy. A yellow slash serves as a footnote:
“Think being a teen parent won’t cost you? NY state law requires a
parent to pay child support until a child is 21.”
Another ad features a little girl who says, “Honestly Mom, chances are he won’t stay with you. What happens to me?”
In smaller type, it adds, “90 percent of teen parents don’t marry each other
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/not_pretty_picture_qlef5Ek2LskN7y5FW0bJ3H
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