Aaak! Jill Stanek beat me to this!! Focus on the Family’s wasn’t the only “pro-family” ad to air during the Super Bowl. Dove’s ad for their line of men’s soap was a celebration of masculinity and fatherhood. It also accurately depicts the biological beginning of human life. I missed this ad when it aired, but the more I watch it, the more it becomes my favorite of the night:
This next ad I did notice right away and so have many pro-lifers. A commenter over on Jill’s blog has the best description of Google’s “Parisian Love Story”: first comes love then comes marriage and then comes the baby carriage. Sweet and subtle:
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You know what cracks me up…the fact that the pro-life people think that a pro-family ad is proof that society is pro-life like you. What you fail to realize is that the pro-choice groups (of which I am PROUDLY a member of), is not offended by the idea of a happy family. These ads are not offensive to anyone. No one is promoting the death of family. It is amusing though, that the likes of you, think that this fake ad is the potential for everyone who watches it. News-flash!!!! Many women do not find themselves in the position of having a support system that will support them and their unborn fetus. A great ad, that no ad exec. would have the guts to show, is a poor, drug addicted, alcoholic 16 year old girl giving birth to a baby with fetal alcohol syndrome, addicted to crack, with no money, husband or support system. In this ad, I would end it with “choice,” don’t let the religious right take that away. I bet that would be the most highly rated superbowl ad ever!!!