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Many of the stars shown in Terry's ad have spoken about abortion rights, ... The View airs weekdays at 11 a.m. ET/10 a.m. PT on ABC. Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly.
Ads are the work of a longtime anti-abortion activist. Longtime anti-abortion activist Randall Terry is behind the ads. Terry is a fringe candidate for president who has qualified for the ballot in a dozen states as the standardbearer of the Constitution Party, a status that has enabled him to get airtime for his commercials.
Hoboken, New Jersey, early 20th century. During her teen years, Dolly met Antonino Martino "Marty" Sinatra, born in Lercara Friddi, who immigrated from Catania, Sicily. [5] [6] [7] Though her family opposed it, the couple eloped on Valentine's Day 1913, and were married at the city hall in Jersey City, New Jersey; they were later remarried in a church.
The anti-abortion ad features very graphic and disturbing imagery, and the ads have been purchased on many stations across the country, including during national programming like the World Series ...
She said seeing her father engage with the two rappers in the time-bending commercial was "thrilling and surreal"
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Down from Dover is a song written and performed by Dolly Parton, originally released on Parton's album The Fairest of them All (1970). It was later recorded by many other artists, including Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood and Marianne Faithfull (on her 2008 covers album Easy Come, Easy Go).
In the ad, the woman says Florida’s six-week abortion ban would have prevented her from receiving a life-saving abortion. ... I would lose my life, and my daughter would lose her mom ...