Did Tim Tebow commit domestic violence against his mother in the Super Bowl Commercial?
March 22010
NOW president Terry O’Neill:
"I am blown away at the celebration of the violence against women in it. That’s what comes across to me even more strongly than the anti-abortion message. I myself am a survivor of domestic violence, and I don’t find it charming. I think CBS should be ashamed of itself. "
http://www.latimes.com/news/nation-and-world/la-na-tebow-abortion8-2010feb08,0,1153376.story
In 1996, NOW blackmailed the network into running an PSA that stated Super Bowl Sunday was the day with the highest rate of domestic violence, based on a study that didn’t exist. The national news also ran the story without checking the source.
Give me a break, Tim is an outstanding guy and should be a real role model to kids. This is a guy who has been spending summers almost his whole life on missionary assignments with his parents helping people who really need it. Tim is a guy that raised over $300,000 while at the University of Florida to help people less fortunate then himself. He is a leader and he is going to be able to use his good fortune from the NFL and his football career to continue what is really important to him and that of course is helping others, letting them know somebody cares. That is rare today in big time athletics, a lot of these guys are too worried about how much money they are getting in their contract and what is the next car or house they will buy, Tim is not and he has actual plans for his good fortune. NOW was all over this ad before it was shown and were looking for anything to make another story out of it.
March 2nd, 2010 at 8:48 pm
Most Definately man watch a replay of the video here
http://trendcritique.com/2010/02/09/superdome-rapists-win-superbowl/
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March 2nd, 2010 at 9:12 pm
lol no, i just think they did it for fun.
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March 2nd, 2010 at 9:26 pm
NOW is a bunch of pathetic hags just looking for attention because they have been repeatedly schooled for their pro-abortion antics. If NOW were so concerned about women, where was their outrage over that Snickers ad?
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March 2nd, 2010 at 10:16 pm
Wow. I hate people. People find a problem with everything. I’m sure Terry IdiotNeill over there didn’t have a problem with the Terry Tate commercials where he was tackling a bunch of men. Or these Stride gum commercials where people get the crap kicked out of them til the spit out the gum. Sometimes I look at the people in this world and wish we could just ship some of them off to a secluded island and have them debate their crap ad nauseum.
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March 2nd, 2010 at 10:59 pm
Give me a break, Tim is an outstanding guy and should be a real role model to kids. This is a guy who has been spending summers almost his whole life on missionary assignments with his parents helping people who really need it. Tim is a guy that raised over $300,000 while at the University of Florida to help people less fortunate then himself. He is a leader and he is going to be able to use his good fortune from the NFL and his football career to continue what is really important to him and that of course is helping others, letting them know somebody cares. That is rare today in big time athletics, a lot of these guys are too worried about how much money they are getting in their contract and what is the next car or house they will buy, Tim is not and he has actual plans for his good fortune. NOW was all over this ad before it was shown and were looking for anything to make another story out of it.
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March 2nd, 2010 at 11:16 pm
If it’s pro-rape or pro-abortion message of course it is scandalous and can trigger domestic violence because it is offensive and against those people who are anti-abortion and hate rapists.
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Common sense.
March 2nd, 2010 at 11:29 pm
I am afraid that in todays society, we would rather save a spotted white owls life rather than a humans. It is truly a sad day in which you are able to end a human babys life soley on the reason that you dont want it. Then why do we lock up murders for doing the same thing? We live in a day where we get what we want, when we want it. As for the commercial, there is no more viloence in it than the average Pepsi commercial. I firmly believe we will reap what we sow…
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