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WASHINGTON, Nov 6 (LSN) – The Boston Globe and Boston Phoenix plan to run ads featuring 24-year-old Montserrat Caballerl, with an allegedly “positive” message about the abortion she committed three years ago.  American Life League (ALL) President Judie Brown noted that “The tragedy of such an ad campaign is its denial that every abortion wounds a mother and kills a child.”  Mary Kay Brown, a woman who also had an abortion as a young woman pleaded with Caballerl not to appear in the ads.  “I was 19 years old and had no idea that this ‘simple procedure’ would ruin my life,” said Brown. “My son was aborted at 25 weeks gestation, perfect in every way and burned from head to toe by the saline solution used to end his life. After going through 21 years of depression, drugs and alcohol, I now speak out so others won’t make the same mistake I did.”  The $10,000 ads are being put forward by Abortion Access of Cambridge, Massachusetts.  To leave comments with the Boston Globe about their pro-abortion ad go to:  https://www.boston.com/globe/feedback/

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