Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Choice Kills in Madison, Wisconsin

Choice Kills in Madison, Wisconsin

MADISON, Wisc., March 15, 2011/Christian Newswire/ -- The Radiance Foundation, in partnership with Pro-Life Wisconsin, launches an abortion awareness and pro-adoption themed campaign, entitled "CHOICE KILL$." The billboard declares: "CHOICE KILL$ THOSE WITHOUT ONE.TOOMANYABORTED.COM." The first billboard is located in Madison, Wisconsin, just down the street from a Planned Parenthood clinic recently opened in a Black and Hispanic neighborhood. The billboard/web campaign exposes how the nation's largest abortion chain proves its staunch pro-abortion position to the near exclusion of any other choice. In their own 2009 Services Report, Planned Parenthood committed 332,278 abortions, continuing an annual upward trend. Conversely, they only provided prenatal care to 7,021 women and made a mere 977 adoption referrals; that's 340 abortions for every one adoption referral. 

Ryan Bomberger, Chief Creative Officer of The Radiance Foundation, createdwww.TooManyAborted.com which uses extensive research and powerful media content to expose pro-abortion Planned Parenthood. He is a transracial adoptee and an adoptive father who promotes life-affirming alternatives to abortion. "Choice is a sham. What other nonprofit taxpayer-funded organization can publicly demonize more than half of Americans, fail to improve the reproductive health conditions they claim to address, yet escape any government oversight, media scrutiny, or financial repercussions because of their ineptness," Bomberger asks. "But it's all intentional. They create a revolving door client base while profiting in the millions from the destruction of innocent lives. Ironically, abortion is their lifeblood."

Planned Parenthood received $363.2 million in taxpayers' money, a third of its annual budget, regardless of its continued failure to affect the national "unintended" pregnancy rate. According to the CDC, this rate has remained unchanged since 1995. Wisconsin's Department of Health Services worked in close partnership with Planned Parenthood to develop and carry out their Healthiest Wisconsin 2010 plan. The initiative sought to significantly reduce "unintended" pregnancies, sexual intercourse among high school students, and the exponentially high STD/HIV rates. They failed miserably on nearly every key goal. Despite this, Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin was rewarded with $4.7 million more taxpayer dollars from the same department to develop the Healthiest Wisconsin 2020 plan that apparently does not require success to ensure funding. 

The Radiance Foundation ( www.theradiancefoundation.org) is a nonprofit educational and community-based organization, based in Atlanta. Through various forms of media, speaking engagements, public awareness campaigns and community outreach efforts, they emphasize the intrinsic value each individual possesses and the power of beautiful possibility to affect change.