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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

National Abortion Federation Affirms Rejection of Anti-Abortion Ads

Today we released the following statement in response to Advertising Standards Canada’s (ASC) declaration that an anti-abortion ad campaign launched in January by Life Canada is “deceptive”:

We concur with the decision of Advertising Standards Canada to reject this
deceptive ad campaign. These ads violated standards for acceptable advertising
by using misleading images and misinformation to advance an agenda of banning
abortion. We commend ASC for affirming that advertisements must be truthful and
accurate.

The controversial ads featured an image of a pregnant woman with text that read, “Nine months: the length of time abortion is allowed in Canada. No medical reason needed. Abortion, have we gone too far?”

Eighty-two percent of abortions in Canada are provided during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, according to Statistics Canada. In reality, doctors in Canada only provide abortion care after 23 weeks 6 days from a woman’s last menstrual period if a woman’s health or life is at risk or the fetus has a lethal anomaly.

Cities across Canada including Fredericton, New Brunswick and Kelowna, British Columbia refused to run these ads due to their “offensive” and “controversial” nature. The ads were also pulled from public transportation in Hamilton, Ontario prior to this decision by ASC.

Women facing an unwanted pregnancy deserve accurate information, not this type of politically motivated propaganda.

NAF provides unbiased, factual information about abortion care through our toll-free Hotline (1-800-772-9100) and website (www.prochoice.org).

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Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Spreading the Truth About Crisis Pregnancy Centers

RH Reality Check

This week NAF and Choice USA have partnered with RH Reality Check on a campaign to expose and stop the deceptive advertising practices used by Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPCs).

>Read about real experiences with CPCs.
>Learn how you can take action to stop these centers!

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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Anti-Abortion Billboards Mislead Canadian Women

Although several cities across Canada have pulled controversial anti-abortion ads, a misleading billboard remains in London, ON. This billboard is part of a national anti-abortion ad campaign, which features misinformation about abortion and unsubstantiated claims.

In response to media coverage of the billboard, I wrote a letter to the editor of The London Free Press.

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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

NAF Denounces Misleading Anti-Abortion Ad Campaign in Canada

Yesterday we issued the following the release:

National Abortion Federation Denounces Misleading Anti-Abortion Ad Campaign in Canada

Saporta: This is another example of an anti-abortion organization using misleading images and misinformation to advance their agenda of banning abortion.

Toronto, ON - Today, the National Abortion Federation (NAF) condemned Life Canada's national anti-abortion ad campaign.

The image in the ad is of a nine-month-pregnant woman and the text of the ad states, "Nine months: the length of time abortion is allowed in Canada. No medical reason needed. Abortion, have we gone too far?"

"This is another example of an anti-abortion organization using misleading images and misinformation to advance their agenda of banning abortion. Doctors in Canada only provide abortion care up until 23 weeks 6 days from a woman's last menstrual period unless a woman's health or life is at risk or the fetus has a lethal anomaly," said Vicki Saporta, President and CEO of NAF. "These types of tactics and propaganda used by anti-abortion advocates often backfire and even those who oppose abortion often object to the misleading images and misinformation."
The cities of Fredericton, New Brunswick and Kelowna, British Columbia have refused to run these ads on public transportation and Hamilton, Ontario has decided to pull the ads, citing that they were "offensive" and "controversial."

"Women deserve accurate information when making decisions about an unintended pregnancy," said Saporta. "Groups that peddle misinformation in the hope of dissuading women from obtaining abortion care are doing women a great disservice."

NAF provides unbiased, factual information about abortion care through our toll-free Hotline (1-800-772-9100) and website (www.prochoice.org ).

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Friday, January 25, 2008

Anti-Abortion Ads Removed in Canada

A Canadian anti-abortion group has launched a national ad campaign, which attempts to mislead the public about abortion care in Canada. The ads have been getting national media attention and in some cases have been removed due to their content.

The cities of Fredericton, New Brunswick and Kelowna, British Columbia have refused to run these ads on public transportation and Hamilton, Ontario has decided to pull the ads, citing that they were "offensive" and "controversial." This is another example of an anti-abortion organization using misleading images and misinformation to advance their agenda of banning abortion.

Doctors in Canada only provide abortion care up until 23 weeks 6 days from a woman’s last menstrual period unless a woman’s health or life is at risk or the fetus has a lethal anomaly. These types of tactics and propaganda used by anti-abortion advocates often backfire and even those who oppose abortion often object to the misleading images and misinformation.

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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Stop the Deceptive Advertising Practices of Crisis Pregnancy Centers

Women seeking reproductive health care should be able to make informed decisions and access medically accurate information about their options. For that reason, Representative Carolyn Maloney has introduced the "Stop Deceptive Advertising for Women's Services Act," which authorizes the Federal Trade Commission to regulate the deceptive advertising practices of CPCs to ensure that they could not be confused with legitimate abortion providers or providers of abortion referrals.

CPCs should not be permitted to engage in deliberate attempts to divert women away from receiving abortion care by capitalizing on their deceptive tactics. Please contact your Representative and urge them to cosponsor this important legislation!

>Take Action Now
>Read my guest blog about CPCs on RH Reality Check

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Thursday, November 02, 2006

NAF Staff in the Field: South Dakota Abortion Ban Referenda - Update 5



Working side by side with local pro-choice volunteers in the campaign office, we hear stories about why repealing the abortion ban is so important and how taking a position on this issue has affected their lives. We talk with Joan, who is addressing envelopes containing voter guides to be sent to the final group of undecided voters. It just so happens that her sister is the former abortion provider-turned-spokeswoman for the "Vote Yes for Life" ads running regularly on television. She talks about how this issue has divided her family.

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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

NAF Staff in the Field: South Dakota Abortion Ban Referenda - Update 3




Last night watching TV, we had an opportunity to see the newest ad that the “No on Six” Campaign is airing to educate South Dakotans about the restrictive abortion ban. It was immediately followed by an ad paid for by the organization supporting the ban, “Vote Yes for Life,” in which a female doctor urges voters to support life. With competing information, how is a voter to decide?

For its part, “No on Six” has undertaken a massive effort to educate voters about the ban. Our first task at campaign headquarters was to put labels with polling locations for each precinct in Sioux Falls on doorknob hangers that contain information about the lack of exceptions in the abortion ban. These will be distributed throughout all of the neighborhoods in Sioux Falls. We then moved on to inscribing voter guides explaining the restrictive provisions in the ban, which will be mailed out to undecided voters. Our afternoon was spent on the phone, urging voters to come out for a “No on Six” rally, where citizens of Sioux Falls will speak out to explain why they are opposed to the ban.

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Friday, March 31, 2006

Representative Maloney Introduces the Stop Deceptive Advertising in Women's Services Act

Yesterday, I took part in a press conference about a bill that would stop the deceptive advertising practices of Crisis Pregnancy Centers. Here is my statement.

Read the New York Sun article about the bill.

Read the text of the bill.

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