JP Catholic Students Challenge the Culture of Death
Via Michael Barber: JP Catholic students are all over two big propositions in California--and now the mainstream news media is taking notice of their efforts.
First, Proposition 4, or Sarah's Law, would require parental notification for abortion. Right now, a high school can't give an aspirin to a student without notifying parents--but a child can get an abortion and the parents don't have to know a thing about it. This, of course, enables child predators, as our students highlight in this ad. This ad aired in California on television immediately after the Vice Presidential debate last Thursday.
Second, Proposition 8 would amend the state constitution to define marriage as between one man and one woman. Yes, we already voted on this a few years ago and such a definition won a majority of the vote (61%). But the California Supreme Court ruled (4-3) that the vote didn't matter and legalized gay marriage despite the vote. The students have been making ads for that as well.
Their ads have become an Internet sensation--the LA Times even reported their efforts in a recent story. Last night the local Fox affiliate ran a story on them. (For details, see the video and comments on Michael Barber's blog.)
Internet ads can get so big they end up on television. The spot done by the students that ran on broadcast TV after the debate on Thursday started out as an Internet ad. Here's a look at it. By the way, the young man playing the pervert is actually a really wonderful guy...
For more about JP Catholic, go to the website.
First, Proposition 4, or Sarah's Law, would require parental notification for abortion. Right now, a high school can't give an aspirin to a student without notifying parents--but a child can get an abortion and the parents don't have to know a thing about it. This, of course, enables child predators, as our students highlight in this ad. This ad aired in California on television immediately after the Vice Presidential debate last Thursday.
Second, Proposition 8 would amend the state constitution to define marriage as between one man and one woman. Yes, we already voted on this a few years ago and such a definition won a majority of the vote (61%). But the California Supreme Court ruled (4-3) that the vote didn't matter and legalized gay marriage despite the vote. The students have been making ads for that as well.
Their ads have become an Internet sensation--the LA Times even reported their efforts in a recent story. Last night the local Fox affiliate ran a story on them. (For details, see the video and comments on Michael Barber's blog.)
Internet ads can get so big they end up on television. The spot done by the students that ran on broadcast TV after the debate on Thursday started out as an Internet ad. Here's a look at it. By the way, the young man playing the pervert is actually a really wonderful guy...
For more about JP Catholic, go to the website.
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