Tuesday, September 11, 2012

WashPost 'Fact Checker' Flunks Pro-Life Ad for Abortion Survivor Claiming She Was 'Discarded'

WashPost 'Fact Checker' Flunks Pro-Life Ad for Abortion Survivor Claiming She Was 'Discarded'


It’s become clear that media “fact checkers” have gone far beyond the facts and are often simply flagging ads for using dramatic words, like commercials often do. Writing for the Washington Post’s Fact Checker page, Josh Hicks tried to “correct” a pro-life ad:

“The antiabortion group Susan B. Anthony List released a video with testimony from failed-abortion survivor Melissa Ohden, who criticized the president’s Illinois Senate votes and said: 'I was aborted and my body discarded like I didn’t exist. But a nurse heard me crying and cared enough to save my life.'” Hicks flunked the ad because he didn’t like the word “discarded” ...

NEWS BUSTERS


TONY DIGIROLAMO
THESE BOTCHED ABORTION STORIES ARE OBAMAS PRO CHOICE LIFE OF THE MOTHER, AND THE END JUSTIFIES THE MEANS, FOR THE MOTHER TO MOVE ON WITH HER LIFE, LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS.
This is nothing more than a selfish, narcissistic act and a blight on us as a people.

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