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A Texas-based pro-life group has begun mounting dozens of billboards featuring a likeness of President Barack Obama and the message "Every 21 minutes, our next possible leader is aborted." (Credit: CBS)

A Texas-based pro-life group has begun mounting dozens of billboards featuring a likeness of President Barack Obama and the message “Every 21 minutes, our next possible leader is aborted.” (Credit: CBS)

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CHICAGO (CBS) – An anti-abortion group is drawing outrage, for using an image of President Barack Obama in a billboard targeting African-American women.

The Texas-based group Life Always mounted the first set of more than 30 planned billboards at 5812 S. State St. It shows an artistic rendering of Obama in profile, with a message alongside the picture reading, “Every 21 minutes, our next possible leader is aborted.”

The group says 25,196 abortions happened in Cook County in 2009, and the motivation for the billboards is to “to encourage reflection on the disproportionate number of abortions among African American, who comprise less than 13 percent of the population and about 36 percent of the country’s abortions.”

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In a statement on the group’s Web site, Life Always Board Member the Rev. Derek McCoy says, “These are babies who could grow to be the future President, or the next Oprah Winfrey, Denzel Washington or Maya Angelou.”

But the billboards are drawing protests already, and some opponents want them taken down.

The group Black Women for Reproductive Justice calls the billboards “offensive to black women and the black community overall.” The group says it saw workers “cowardly” mounting the billboards in the dark overnight, and finds the message infuriating.

“These billboards are painting an abhorrent image of Black women as perpetrators of a plan to eradicate the future Black race,” Black Women for Reproductive Justice president and chief executive officer Toni Bond Leonard said in a news release. “That they would place these billboards in the Black community with such a despicable lie is reprehensible.”

Life Always has already caused a stir with the messages on its billboards. Last month, a three-story high billboard was mounted on the side of a building in the SoHo section of New York City, reading, “The most dangerous place for an African-American woman is in the womb.”

CBSNewYork.com reports the billboard was mounted about half a mile away from a Planned Parenthood facility.

New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn accused the group of trying to make women “fearful of a legal reproductive health care choice that they have in this country,” CBSNewYork reported.

The Rev. Al Sharpton also objected, saying, “You cannot win people to your view by offending, and insulting, and depicting people based on who they are, rather than what they decide.”

The New York billboard was taken down amid the protests.

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  • Larry

    Gee-is it okay with these protestors that black babies are aborted in far higher proportions than white babies or those of any other ethnic group? Do they consider this desirable? If so, why would that not be racist?

    • schu

      Sharpton and Jesse Jackson (who used to be pro-life) havent lifted a hand in defense of pro-lifers, Yet Planned Barrenhood and company have made it their life story to foist genocide on the Black Race. Women aborted are victims…and Obama is also ignoring the plight of African americans who are targeted for extinction. How ironic that they speak ofjustice and distance themselves from the true civil rights issue of our time….restoring the right to life to the unborn and women!

  • Life Always Works for ME!

    Where can I help support this group?? Keep doing what you’re doing. Whether it be in the dark or the light of day, keep pushing on to get your message out there. God Bless.

    • Ming

      Which god. There’s so many of them out there, I lose track.

  • Ming

    Can they prove that every one of them would be a president?

    • Ron

      Do you have to be a president to worthy of life?

      • Ming

        Oh no. Reagan, Bush 1 and Bush 2 were presidents and they were totally worthless.

  • StupidPeopleFTW

    I dont see what’s wrong with the billboard…

    • NWA

      If you see nothing wrong with it, maybe we can give Life Always a call and have them move this billboard to your community.

      S.O.S.

      • StupidPeopleFTW

        I have a problem with pro life billboards in general, but I dont see how this one is any worse than any others.

      • NWA

        @StupidPeopleFTW

        I don’t have a problem with the board and its placement. I have a problem with it making the statement that the child could be the next “whoever?” My wife and I decided that we could not afford another child. So, we made the decision to abort the pregnancy. Now every time we see, drive past, read or, hear anything about aborting a pregnancy I see the look in her face and read her emotional response which does affect me. I feel that adding the names of prominent African-Americans is not right and it makes us angry!

        S.O.S.

  • Ming

    Right next to it i would out a billboard saying, “Is your priest one of the pedophiles the Vatican is hiding in parishes throughout our country?”

    • Jenni

      Love your comment! If that’s their argument then they also have to include the bad. What if the abortion you had was the next serial killer? You can’t make a woman feel bad about a choice like this, that’s why it’s called choice. And furthermore I have recently noticed that it has been a lot of men protesting abortions, when they don’t have the slightest idea of what it actually is like to be faced with that decision.

      • nick

        Jenni, that is unfair. While men do not carry the child, that doesn’t mean that the decision isn;t just as difficult for us. When my wife and I were pregnant with our first child, the heart stopped beating at 8 weeks. It was devastating and it made me think about those who make the decision to end the life of their fetal child. While I am pro-choice, I do think that there are much better alternatives than abortion. But I am not the one to decide what is right for each person.

  • Dennis A. Hunter

    Ok, I thought I was pro choice (I still am for a woman’s right to choice) But they do have a good point. The bottom line is it’s OK to persuade, it’s not OK to force.

  • Madds

    People seem to be missing the point. These ads are strategically targeting one group of women and criminalizing them through attempting to manipulate the true concerns of the African American community. The last thing needed is the further criminalization of colored people and in this case women. Regardless of being pro choice or pro life the issue here is how the message is being presented, to whom and by whom. Think critically people!

    • StupidPeopleFTW

      I’m still not seeing the outrage. It’s a billboard aimed at african american women, whom own a disproportionate percentage, about abortions.

      • Madd

        “Regardless of being pro choice or pro life the issue here is how the message is being presented, to whom and by whom.”

        Everyone’s own social location will determine whether or not you read these ads as racist, manipulative and/or offensive. Of course if you are neither a woman, a colored person, a colored woman or up to date with the concerns of others and not only your own you may have the privilege to not see anything wrong with these ads and who/how they are being targeted.

        These ads presumably have concern for the lives of African Americans–call me crazy for having a hard time believing that their interest is that the next Black baby born will be the next president. Because history shows how well received Obama was.

    • Ron

      There are no criminals here. Just a
      FREE expression of thought. Think LOGICALLY people!

      • Leslie

        The problem is the fact that they are focusing on one group of women. Abortion is legal and has nothing to do with anybody else except for the woman having one. If they were really concerned about abortions in general it should have been targeting all women not just black women. I myself is neither pro-life or pro-choice, what a woman does with her body isn’t going to stop me from breathing or living. I honestly do not understand why people spend so much time involved in personal matters, maybe if everyone worried about real issues the world would be a better place.

  • unknown

    how is this wrong? i am outraged that more pro-life billboards aren’t up.

  • Evergreen Park

    I don’t see anything wrong with it. It’s a clever ad. The President is pro-choice and happens to be black. It also makes a good point, the doctor who may have cured cancer could have been aborted (and black). Looks like a free speech issue to me, and I’m reluctantly pro-choice.

    • NWA

      There are African-Americans in Evergreen Park. Maybe Life Always will place a billboard in your community?

      S.O.S.

  • Jessica

    This is ridiculous! Mike Huckabee recently attacked Natalie Portman for being pregnant and not married. Bill O’Reily attacked Jennifer Aniston for portraying a single mother, either way you can’t win because people are going to judge you no matter what PERSONAL decision you make. If you don’t agree with abortions don’t ever have one, it’s there for women who decide to have one. It’s a completely personal issue and doesn’t involve anyone else. Are they physically going to come and help you raise a child you can’t properly take care of for 18 years? I don’t think so.

    • Ming

      Yeah but Huckabee and O’Reily are morons.

    • Milwaukee

      Don’t open your legs and get pregnant then.

  • Mark

    How about all the pro-life people in the world adopt these unwanted children and pay all expenses for 18 years for women contemplating having an abortion? That would solve all the problems. If you want them to not have one then you should personally be responsible for the child’s well-being.

    • Larry

      “How about all the pro-life people in the world adopt these unwanted children…” I believe they would be willing to, Mark.

  • Madd

    Gaylon Alcaraz, executive director of the Chicago abortion Fund, says “it’s clear those who fight against reproductive choice for women of color know nothing of why women choose abortion. Rather than create fake concern for a community these people have never set foot in, Life Always should spend their energies helping us address the reasons why women decide to choose abortion. The procedures we help fund are because our community is among the least likely to have regular access to healthcare, family planning and comprehensive sex education. Our services exist because our women are among the most likely to be victims of sexual assault. If Life Always wants to talk about those issues the south side welcomes the dialogue.”

    • Larry

      ” Rather than create fake concern…” Why is their concern “fake”?

  • Citizens of Cook

    These anti-abortion activists are pathetic.

    • bloodmoneymovie

      I know right, respecting women and not killing is horrible. We should definitely profit and exploit them as much as possible.

  • swizzle

    Anti abortionists always make me laugh, they support two wars that have killed tens of thousands of unborn babies, ther mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, etc.
    They support the death penalty, they support the murder of abortion doctors, they support dictators like mubarak, they have no problem standing by while ruthless dictators slaughter people, lmao.
    It seems the ‘pro life’ crowd has no understanding of what that world really means

    • Larry

      You’re a mind-reader?

      • swizzle

        Mindreader?
        All one has to do is read the replies by them here and everywhere.
        Everything I said is true

  • rachel tellis

    more power to women who stand up for thieir rights. All women have the right be respected by the men in their love lives. men are causing their women to have abortions because of their infidelities. perhaps, all women will choose to giive birth to their white or black babies instead of aborting them when the men stand up in the DADDY department. moreover, I hope the cook county child support enforcement division will improve their performance.

  • Gerald Esposito

    Let the black community keep aborting their babies at a high number. It will cut down on the crime rates in the inner city.

  • http://syrfbreakingwaves.wordpress.com/2011/03/31/another-day-another-offensive-anti-choice-billboard-targeting-african-americans/ Another day. Another offensive anti-choice billboard targeting African Americans « Breaking Waves

    [...] with the intent of shaming Black women and their reproductive options. The latest version is a billboard unveiled in my hometown of Chicago, about a mile-and-a-half from where I grew up, featuring Chicago’s adopted son, President Barack [...]

  • Brandon Abbott

    They do realize that Obama’s mother is white don’t they? That’s epic fail right there.

  • http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2011/04/04/south-side-anti-abortion-billboards-covered-up/ South Side Anti-Abortion Billboards Covered Up « CBS Chicago

    [...] The three billboards, mounted on the side of a building at 5812 S. State St., show an artistic rendering of Obama in profile, with a message alongside the picture reading, “Every 21 minutes, our next possible leader is aborted.” They are among more than 30 planned billboards paid for by the Texas-based group Life Always. [...]

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