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Truck Stop - by John Albus
Since September, a gruesome truck has been shocking passersby as it purposefully cruises O'ahu streets. The truck's side and back panels are emblazoned with lurid, blood-red photographs of a fetus, supposedly aborted at 10 weeks... read entire story

Anti-abortion campaign hits Chillicothe
Locals may have seen images more graphic and bloody on the streets of Chillicothe than on television Thursday afternoon. Trucks with pictures of aborted first trimester fetuses and human embryos on the sides were driving through Chillicothe for several hours... read entire story

Pro-Life Movement Driving Home a Shocking and Powerful Message in Honolulu
The pro-life movement is driving home a powerful message. And the shocking signs might catch you off guard the next time you're on the road. Downtown Honolulu is a very busy place and an anti-abortion group is hoping to take advantage to that.... read entire story

Anti-Abortion Campaign Hits Alabama Streets
A pro-life campaign began Tuesday on Alabama roadways. Abortion rights groups call the campaign a "horror show" and some drivers call it a distraction, but pro-life advocates say the messages bring clarity to the abortion issue.... read entire story

Abortion awareness campaign trucks through town - by Lance Coleman
Fletcher Armstrong sees lots of motorists' thumbs and middle fingers while driving through traffic. It's not that he's an exceptionally good or bad driver, but the images on the side of the panel trucks he's escorting elicit a variety of responses. Emblazoned on the sides of the trucks are billboard photographs of aborted 7- to 11-week-old embryos..... read entire story

Trucks with anti-abortion ads roll through town - by Tonya Shipley
Some area residents were downright stunned Wednesday afternoon when two trucks displaying anti-abortion ads drove through the city. The graphic nature of the ads, which showed first trimester aborted fetuses, were a shock to those in the downtown area around 11 a.m. The trucks will be in the city again today. "Yeah, we saw 'em, they're kind of graphic,"... read entire story

Anti-abortion group displays graphic message - by Julie Scheurer
Trucks with graphic images of aborted fetuses generated strong emotions Monday on the Courthouse Square. The California-based Center for Bio-Ethical Reform is putting a new spin on its position against abortion with its Reproductive "Choice" campaign. At the core of the campaign are the trucks, which the organization is taking across the country in an attempt to change people's minds about abortion. They were in Newark and Heath on Monday and plan to continue driving throughout the area today.... read entire story

Abortion photo tour hits Akron - by Cheryl Powell
Two 8-by-22-foot rolling billboards displaying extremely graphic photos of aborted fetuses are expected to travel state Route 8 and interstates 76 and 77 in and around Akron this morning and afternoon. The trucks, which critics are calling ``deplorable,'' will cruise through downtown Akron during the rush hour today and head to Canton on Thursday.... read entire story

Anti-abortion group brings message to Valley - by Justin Post
Mark Harrington sees more obscene gestures than the average driver. He's not necessarily a bad driver. It's the gigantic picture of a bloody aborted baby on the side of his box truck that rouses motorists. ''Nobody can deny the power of these graphic images,'' Harrington says. ''Pictures can communicate complex messages, often at a glance, and that is the power of it.''... read entire story

Anti-abortionists tour with graphic images
A national anti-abortion group is taking its message to the streets of Pittsburgh this week with two trucks bearing signs showing graphic photographs of aborted fetuses. "We are trying to horrify people, because we believe abortion is a horrifying thing,"... read entire story

Abortion Foes Put Graphic Message on Parade
Anti-abortion advocates drove through here yesterday with images of aborted fetuses on the side of large trucks, in the hopes that pictures will do what words will not: convince viewers that the unborn deserve rights..... read entire story

Anti-Abortion Group Brings Message to Lima
For Mark Harrington, the graphic images are needed to gain people's attention and raise their consciences. And so Harrington was downtown Monday, driving one of two trucks with billboard-sized advertising showing fetuses and embryos aborted in their first trimester.... read entire story

Trucks Protest Abortion
When the Reproductive Choice Campaign (RCC) drives its trucks with pictures of aborted babies, it is normal for people to be upset about it. Gregg Cunningham, director of the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform (CBR), the organization driving the trucks, said he expects people to be mad, but he will do what he needs to in order to stop abortion..... read entire story

Anti-Abortion Group Hits the Road
An anti abortion group is hitting the road with its message, literally. Ohio Public Radio's Jo Ingles reports in RealAudio... listen to the coverage

Pro-Life Campaign Picking Up Speed - by Diane Morey Hanson
The folks bringing the billboard-sized graphic images of aborted fetuses to college campuses and placing them on the sides of trucks rolling across the nation are out to change public opinion. Thats what we are all about here, said Mark Harrington, executive director of the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform Midwest. The American people are not bothered by abortion, so we are out to bother the American people. ... read entire story

Tortured, Bloody, Sickening...But Effective - by Robert Kumpel
At 6:15 a.m. in an industrial park in central Los Angeles, a plain-looking warehouse is unlocked. Beyond the iron gates and surveillance camera, another iron gate leads to a truck yard, which leads to the giant doors. Inside, the trucks are warmed up. A few more people show up. Some are staff, some are volunteers and two of them are off-duty police officers who will escort the trucks... read entire story

Anti-Abortion "Choice" Ads Keep on Trucking - by Peter Droege
A media campaign designed to break through public denial of the tragedy of abortion is generating controversy in Los Angeles. Trucks bearing billboard-size color photographs of aborted human embryos and early fetuses began ciculating on the busy Los Angeles freeway system July 25. In giant letters, the word, "Choice," offers a stark reminder of the realities of abortion... read entire story

They Don't Have to Like Me; Martin Luther King Wasn't Subtle, Either - by Robert Kumpel
At 6:15 a.m. in an industrial park near the center of Los Angeles County, a plain-looking warehouse is unlocked. Beyond the iron gates and surveillance camera, another iron gate leads to a truck yard, which leads to the giant doors. Inside, the trucks are warmed up. A few more people show up. Some are staff... read entire story
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