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Pro-lifers who were arrested outside the Supreme Court last month, two hours after the high court changed regulations governing signs that protesters could carry outside its chambers,  have filed a lawsuit against the Court. The pro-lifers feel the rule change was aimed at only their posters, which depicted aborted babies.

Due, in part, to a controversy over their withdrawal of advertising from a program which was to be hosted by popular radio talk show host, Dr. Laura Schlessinger, the financial performance of the consumer goods giant Proctor & Gamble has taken severe blows over the past six months. When homosexual activists pressured sponsors to withdraw their funding for the show, P&G, among several others, succumbed. Their stock has since dropped by more than half.  It would seem that this type of politically correct censuring not only threatens freedom of speech and the free exchange of ideas, but also hurts those companies that have been intimidated by a vocal minority.

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