To Celebrate Black History Month, Anti-Abortion Group Buys Offensive Billboard in Soho
"The most dangerous place for an African American is in the womb."
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"The most dangerous place for an African American is in the womb."
An atheist billboard and a Catholic billboard go head-to-head.
It's like the greatest hits of anti-Obama smears.
The group's founder had the billboard papered over today.
That still doesn't change the fact that those billboards were crazy.
For billboard-buying jilted mistress YaVaughnie Wilkins, it is.
In addition, they're selling off 'Adweek,' 'Mediaweek,' 'Backstage,' 'Billboard,' and 'The Hollywood Reporter.'
The creator of the mysterious billboards says he made them at the behest of a kindhearted donor. Naturally, we're skeptical.
In the last Jet Airways ad, the Statue of Liberty goes Gwen Stefani, circa 1996, on us.
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