Andrew Stephenson told LifeSiteNews.com that the graphic images have been the key to opening the debate in the UK that has been tightly locked down in the media since abortion was made legal in 1967.
As I stood there, with the pervasive aroma of cow manure and alcohol swirling around me and the faint twang of Garth Brooks in the distance, I realized that we should never back down.
The Canadian Centre for Bioethical Reform says the mother's complaint is “yet another outrageous example of people being more concerned about the feelings of born children than the lives of pre-born children.”
The Pro-Life Action League argues that their signs, although graphic and startling, dispel the “lies” behind the abortion industry, and are effective in turning people off abortion.