OSU Buckeyes Get Double Dose of Reality
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OSU students take in the Genocide Awareness Project. |
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On May 18-19, the Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) and Reproductive “Choice” Campaign (RCC) visited Ohio State University (OSU). For the first time OSU got a double does of abortion images. Coming or going students were unable to avoid the injustice of abortion depicted on CBR’s static and mobile billboards. CBR Midwest has made OSU a specific mission field for our projects because 50,000 students attend. OSU is the second largest public university in America. Here are some comments:
“Regardless of your belief, everyone should see this.” Male OSU Student
“I was kind of neutral on this matter before but now I am kind of leaning to your side.” African American Male OSU student
“I have to admit that the first time I saw your truck I was shocked. I will concede that this display is an effective rhetorical device to get attention on the abortion issue.” Male OSU philosophy student
“The pictures are scary . . . I am against the pictures, but I am not against abortion.” Female OSU Student
“We (pro-choice people) are clearly on the uncomfortable side to be, because nobody is going to look at that (abortion picture) and say that it is good.” African American Male OSU student
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GAP volunteers help educate passers by about abortion. |
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“Wow man! I was sort of neutral before I saw this but its changing my mind. This is powerful stuff.” African American Male OSU student
“You should have been aborted yourself.” Female OSU Professor
“I saw your trucks and was totally unprepared. It really shocked me. I had to go to the library and just think about it for the rest of the day.” White Male OSU student
“I have been here an hour. I just can’t convince myself to leave because I have so much to think about.” White male OSU student
“Feed me! I eat dead babies, especially if they’re republicans!” Male OSU student carrying a sign that read, “I eat dead babies.”
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CBR's mobile and static billboards were both on campus in Columbus. |
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“Cities of Refuge” Ohio Reproductive “Choice” Tour Begins June 20
In the Josh. 20:1-9, God instructed Joshua to set up six “Cities of Refuge.” These cities were to be places of protection and compassion, where anyone who had unintentionally killed another person could flee from the “blood avenger.” Ohio needs “Cities of Refuge” for the unborn. CBR’s Reproductive “Choice” Billboard Trucks will visit 14 Ohio cities in two weeks to motivate citizens to become compassionate for defenseless unborn children.
“Cities of Refuge” Tour
Week 1
Marysville/Bellefontaine
Upper Sandusky/Bucyrus
Mansfield/Ashland
Wooster/Masillon
Week 2
Mt. Vernon/Coshocton
Cambridge
Springfield/Urbana
Washington Courthouse
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Columbus pro-aborts celebrate their devotion to child-sacrifice. |
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The tide in Ohio is turning. God is moving. Ohioans occupy a unique place in history. Ohio really is the heart of it all. The “Cities of Refuge” Tour will seize the moment created by the likely vacancy upcoming on the US Supreme Court. Please help us reach the masses.
CBR Needs Financial Support:
A gift of $225 keeps two billboard trucks on the road for one full day.
A gift of $100 pays for communications for one full week.
A gift of $75 pays for a one night stay at a hotel for two of CBR’s staff.
A gift of $25 purchases a meal for the traveling team.
With your support, CBR Midwest will “not hesitate to declare the whole counsel of God” to these 14 cities. Our tour will make the debate over abortion really begin here in earnest.
Funding is always tight over the summer months. We need you now to become a partner in our vision to change the nation. Together we are altering the course of history!
Seizing the Moment,
Mark Harrington
Executive Director of CBR Midwest and Host of Mark Harrington Live
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