There's a sucker born every minute..
I think this lady could have a bright future as a televangelist.
The unmarried mother's story about giving birth to a child diagnosed as terminally ill in the womb hit a major nerve on the Internet.
Every night for the last two months, thousands of abortion opponents across the nation logged on to a blog run by the suburban Chicago woman who identified herself only as "B" or "April's Mom."
People said they prayed that God would save her pregnancy. They e-mailed her photos of their children dressed in pink, bought campaign T-shirts, shared tales of personal heartache and redemption, and sent letters and gifts to an Oak Lawn P.O. box in support.
As more and more people were drawn to her compelling tale, eager advertisers were lining up. And established parenting Web sites that oppose abortion were promoting her blog -- which included biblical quotes, anti-abortion messages and a soundtrack of inspirational Christian pop songs.
By Sunday night, when "April's Mom" claimed to have given birth to her "miracle baby" -- blogging that April Rose had survived a home birth only to die hours later -- her Web site had nearly a million hits.
There was only one problem with the unfolding tragedy: None of it was true.
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How long before some deranged fetus fetishist take a shot at her ?
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The anti-abortion crowd are America's equivalent of the Taliban. Maybe worse. They don't agree with the law, so they're willing to take it into their own hands.
They even have a new euphemism for murder: "post natal abortion".
Expect more violence.
She chose to keep her imaginary baby rather than have an imaginary abortion.
Isn't that what Imaginary Jesus would want her to do?
She didn't make money on it?
heh.
I guess the young woman thought the idiots would believe anything.
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