New Hampshire newspaper rejects anti-Planned Parenthood ads

It's apparent -- to pro-life leader Jim Sedlak, at least -- that the newspaper in Concord, New Hampshire, is reluctant to print anything that puts Planned Parenthood in a bad light.

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A pro-life advocate says a New Hampshire newspaper rejected an ad that exposed the atrocities of Planned Parenthood, even though taxpayers are forced to fund the abortion provider.

Jim Sedlak, who heads the Stop Planned Parenthood (
STOPP) project of the American Life League, says when a hearing was held last week concerning a proposed bill in New Hampshire to defund the federally-funded abortion provider, his group traveled to the state capitol of Concord to testify.

Sedlak explains that in conjunction with that appearance, STOPP tried to place ads in the Concord Monitor to expose what Planned Parenthood is all about -- promoting sexual promiscuity and abortion for profit. He says the newspaper rejected the ad.

"We then sent them a second ad and eventually a third ad on different aspects of Planned Parenthood, and they rejected them all for content," says the pro-life leader. According to Sedlak, the newspaper told him they were not going to run the ads because of the content of the ads. "So it became absolutely clear after three attempts on three different ads," he adds, "that this newspaper did not want to run anything that was opposing Planned Parenthood." [more]


Objective, unbiased reporting by the media - forget it! Totally biased, subjective, and marketing evil, forcing the culture of death on its readers - exactly!

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  1. Media bias? What media bias?

    Let's come down on them so the ads end up getting huge national publicity because these characters wanted to keep anybody from seeing them.

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