Saturday, September 12, 2015

"OFFICE DEPOT Refuses to Print Anti-Abortion Flyer for Catholic Woman"

"The prayer was composed by the Rev. Frank Pavone, national director of the anti-abortion group Priest for Life. It calls on God to “Bring an end to the killing of children in the womb, and bring an end to the sale of their body parts. Bring conversion to all who do this, and enlightenment to all who advocate it.”
The prayer also includes statistics about abortion in the U.S. and decries “the evil that has been exposed in Planned Parenthood and in the entire abortion industry.”
Company spokeswoman Karen Denning tells the Chicago Tribune that Office Depot prohibits the copying of material that advocates “the persecution of certain groups of people,” among other criteria. She says the flier “contained material that advocates the persecution of people who support abortion rights.”
Sadly, the videos don't seem to have made any significant damage to the death industry.

Via Stacy Dash tweet

6 comments:

Dear corrupt left, go F yourselves said...

Mainstream pro-democrat hack press completely ignored the videos. Or lied and said they were "out of context." The standard lie lazy leftwing "journos" use to help their fellow democrats.

chickelit said...

By coincidence, I was planning to head over to Office Depot in search of sheets of stickers I could print on to make tiny product labels. I changed my mind and never went. I think that was an appropriate response.

Can someone suggest a commercial vendor who makes very small printed labels? No bigger than say an inch in any direction. I've already checked Vistaprints.

Trooper York said...

I was going to say Vista. I use them for labels for my store.

bagoh20 said...

Office Depot has lots of competitors who love this story.

edutcher said...

How many Catholics in this country?

Methadras said...

Well, then she can sue them like the homosexuals who sue other business owners for not complying to their product demands.