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Press Release: The Center For Bio-Ethical Reform
Mar 09, 2010 / By: Gregg Cunningham
Category: RCC
March 9, 2010
Beginning immediately, The Center For Bio-Ethical Reform will expand its operation of anti-abortion billboard trucks in the congressional districts of specially selected Members of the U.S. House of Representatives. This campaign is being conducted to urge voters to express their opposition to the tax-funded abortion provisions contained in the President’s latest ObamaCare health “reform” proposal. The billboard trucks will continue to operate until the final vote on the final measure related to the health care reform legislation currently making its way through both houses of Congress.
Trucks will display large abortion photos in a campaign to remind voters that abortion is not health care and consequently should not be federally funded as an element of health care reform, either directly or indirectly. Here is a sample truck end sign (click on it to enlarge):
Here are truck side signs which are conceptually similar to those which will be displayed in the districts
Is CBR’s Use of Graphic Pictures “Sensationalism”?
Feb 23, 2010 / By: Don Cooper
Category: Abortion Images / GAP / Social Reform
From: Joe
Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 12:06 PM
To: Gregg Cunningham
Subject: I'm @ USF
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Dear AbortionNo.org Representatives. I'm a mature man with two grown children. I consider myself moderate politically, am a Catholic with an interest in Buddhism, and am proud that I've been a flower child and hippie during all of my sixty years. I'm just 100 feet away from the signage and representatives at USF. I didn't bother to listen or get involved at all, and I wouldn't anyway. What I feel is that although the graphics displayed are real, I feel their purpose is for sensationalism. As a writer and communicator that isn't necessary to broadcast those images right outside the windows where the students eat their lunch. It - just - is - not - necessary - to - make - the - point. What I so feel is that abortion or not to have an abortion is a woman's personal choice according to her beliefs, concerns, and health decisions. Hers and hers alone, and also the father's if one is |
Abortionists Use Women And Children As Human Shields
Feb 19, 2010 / By: Gregg Cunningham
Category: Planned Parenthood
As we were erecting our Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) abortion photos on the campus of U.C. Berkeley in October of 2009, a female professor raged up to me and hissed “Shame on you for making women feel guilty about their abortions.” During our GAP display at Penn State, the campus paper printed a story in which Planned Parenthood argued that we shouldn’t show pictures of what their abortion clinics do to unborn children because it upsets born children. The Daily Collegian story was headlined, “Trucks bearing abortion pictures drive through town,” April 22, 2004. “Paula Nossek, health center manager for Planned Parenthood … said she thought the group's tactics were both ‘tasteless’ and ‘cowardly,’ and she questioned the authenticity of the images.” She added, “’If they were decent human beings, they would be sick letting kids see it ….’” She isn’t sick killing these babies but we should be sick showing them. Now that really is sick.
Planned Parenthood hiding behind women and
The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform Invites Randall Terry To Sue Us
Feb 03, 2010 / By: Gregg Cunningham
Category: Press Release / Prolife Activism / Social Reform / Violence
In response to Randall Terry’s statement on Scott Roeder’s murder of George Tiller (see Mr. Terry’s remarks at the following link: http://abortionNO.org/pdf/RandallTerryRemarks.pdf), Gregg Cunningham, of the Center For Bio-Ethical Reform, replies as follows:
Mr. Terry,
You chide me for not “picking up the phone” to “check the facts” before condemning your attempt to minimize the murder of George Tiller but what facts would have rebutted published newspaper photos of you displaying signs which argued that Scott Roeder’s motives in killing George Tiller made his crime less than murder?
When you tell The New York Times (January 28, 2010, “Doctor’s Killer Puts Abortion on the Stand”) that you are not “condemning Mr. Roeder’s actions,” you are expressing support for violence against abortionists.
When you tell The Wichita Eagle (January 30, 2010, “Reactions to the Scott Roeder verdict from both sides of abortion debate”) that “If we condemn him [Roeder] too severely it undermines the
The Center For Bio-Ethical Reform Condemns Randall Terry’s Support For Violence Against Abortion Providers
Feb 01, 2010 / By: Gregg Cunningham
Category: News / Press Release / Prolife Activism / Violence
PRESS RELEASE
THE CENTER-FOR-BIO-ETHICAL REFORM
February 1, 2010
PO Box 219, Lake Forest, CA 92609, www.aboritonNO.org, cbr@cbrinfo.org
949-206-0600
THE CENTER FOR BIO-ETHICAL REFORM CONDEMNS RANDALL TERRY’S SUPPORT FOR VIOLENCE AGAINST ABORTION PROVIDERS
The Center For Bio-Ethical Reform (CBR) today condemned Randall Terry’s support for violence against abortion providers. CBR also applauded the conviction of Scott Roeder for the murder of abortionist George Tiller and condemned the abortion industry for slaughtering children on a scale which dwarfs every atrocity in all of human history.
The Associated Press reported a story on January 31, 2010 headlined “Conviction angers anti-abortion militants” which quotes Mr. Terry as saying that “… more violence is inevitable” and that “’The blood of these babies slain by Tiller is crying for vengeance’….”
The Los Angeles Times, in a story titled,“Killer of abortion doctor eager to speak, friend says,” January 28, 2010, reports that Randall


