Monday, January 19, 2009

To be aired on the Black Entertainment Network Tomorrow

Here's the message from CatholicVote.com:

"According to the Financial Times, a ‘Super Bowl’ type audience is expected to tune in to coverage of the Inauguration of Barack Obama tomorrow.

"To mark this occasion, we are proud to announce the release of a new commercial that will be airing all day tomorrow in select markets on Black Entertainment Television. Our newest ad is just the beginning of a year-long campaign that will include a series of commercials for use on the web and on broadcast TV.
Check out our new ad here – http://paracom.paramountcommunication.com/ct/2763146:3438247335:m:1:142185357:10AA155B47CCE865C82E39575526C1E7

"I don’t want to spoil the surprise, so be sure to check out our new ad, and then tell your friends about it. After watching the short commercial, I hope you will appreciate our purpose. The message of CatholicVote.org is universal and transcends candidates and political parties. Even in difficult times, the truth about the dignity of every human life must be proclaimed.


"We at CatholicVote.org had hoped that the first African-American president would be pro-life. Sadly, that’s not the case. While we urge you to pray earnestly for his conversion on abortion, we’re not going to waste this historic opportunity to witness to life.


"Our newest ad seeks to both educate and inspire – the same elements that helped make our election season film the most-watched political ad on the Internet during the 2008 presidential campaign.

"Finally, I suspect there will be a lot of talk about hope in the next couple of days. The purpose of our multiple-commercial campaign is to creatively reach new people who don’t always agree with us about the amazing gift of every human life. Simply put, abortion is the enemy of hope."

Cool, huh? What do you think?

H/T: Diane W.

4 comments:

  1. Lisa!
    This is it.
    This is what needs to happen.
    I think that perhaps with acollective boost of pride and self confidence, we may see a collective respect for life grow.
    Life's possibilities- for many -will become different now.
    From that we may see change.

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  2. I like it, but unfortunatley, I don't think any conversion will come from our new president. My hope is that pro-abortion acts don't pass the House or Senate.

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  3. wow, that is powerful!

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