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Bozita

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Wed Jan 11, 2012, 03:24 PM Jan 2012

Aborted Fetuses: The Awkward Guest at Your Super Bowl Party - Randall Terry is back! [View all]

Aborted Fetuses: The Awkward Guest at Your Super Bowl Party
—By Kate Sheppard| Wed Jan. 11, 2012 10:43 AM PST


Anti-abortion activist Randall Terry has been running graphic ads of aborted fetuses in key primary states, as my colleague Tim Murphy has reported. Now the greusome ads are coming to the Super Bowl.

Nothing says "pass the dip" like a bloody fetus. Normally, Terry wouldn't be able to get these kinds of ads on television. So he's launching a non-serious campaign for president (running as a Democratic challenger to President Obama) in order to exploit a loophole in Federal Communications Commission rules that requires station to run campaign ads in the weeks ahead of a primary election—no matter how grisly they might be. In the 45 days ahead of a primary and 60 days ahead of a general election, candidates for federal office can run whatever they want on local stations, as long as they pay for the airtime.

Yes, the FCC can try to fine you a half-million dollars for a "wardrobe malfunction," but bundles of bloody body parts is A-okay.

Terry can't, however, force the networks to run his ads nationally, as Jezebel points out. So if you live in a state that doesn't have a primary within 45 days of the Superbowl, you can enjoy your nachos without looking at fetal body parts. (Which, it's probably worth pointing out, are from late-term abortions; the vast majority of abortions take place in the first trimester.) But if you live in a Super Tuesday state or any of the others voting in February or early March, be prepared. The Greeley Gazette writes that Terry and his group have ads "ready to go" in 40 markets.

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http://motherjones.com/mojo/2012/01/aborted-fetuses-unexpected-guest-your-super-bowl-party

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hey... sexist, dehumanizing, objectifying ads about women are cheered, defended and excused. seabeyond Jan 2012 #1
Personally I'd rather see more commercials like this one. moriah Jan 2012 #4
One of the better ones, but.... zappaman Jan 2012 #8
That's a classic. Critters2 Jan 2012 #10
that is cute, isnt it. thanks moriah. nt seabeyond Jan 2012 #11
Thuoght we could all use some cute kitty eyebleach after contemplating the proposed commercials. ;) moriah Jan 2012 #23
Love it! Gemini Cat Jan 2012 #15
One of my all-time favorites. Withywindle Jan 2012 #22
Yes, yes we do 47of74 Jan 2012 #30
hey...I was upset last year with 2 commercials zappaman Jan 2012 #6
weak fucking sauce frylock Jan 2012 #17
says da man. nt seabeyond Jan 2012 #18
sez da manhater frylock Jan 2012 #25
i know. namecalling is embraced in du3. no need to restrain. nt seabeyond Jan 2012 #26
you're right. i should just engage in crass generalizations like you do frylock Jan 2012 #28
That's right. Family squabbles over politics must take over Super Bowl Sunday as well. HuckleB Jan 2012 #2
Love that guy! zappaman Jan 2012 #3
Whoa, that could backfire spectacularly. n/t gkhouston Jan 2012 #5
Indeed gratuitous Jan 2012 #9
Seems to be the norm for many, many crime and police dramas. LanternWaste Jan 2012 #7
Dip them in wing sauce and the partiers will never know. HopeHoops Jan 2012 #12
Needs an organized wave of protests, aimed at the affiliates Mopar151 Jan 2012 #13
+1 wandy Jan 2012 #20
Are petitions allowed to be posted on DU? Whoa_Nelly Jan 2012 #27
Good fucking grief! HappyMe Jan 2012 #14
Good grief. ceile Jan 2012 #16
Children watching the Super Bowl HockeyMom Jan 2012 #19
Which is why I say Terry should go for it. GoCubsGo Jan 2012 #31
I work in DC, and there has been a mobile billboard around for quite a while with the pictures on it MiniMe Jan 2012 #21
What about graphic ads showing those that died in Iraq, Death penalty ads, etc? The Straight Story Jan 2012 #24
I'd respect Randall Terry if he concentrated on those victims, too. Zalatix Jan 2012 #29
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