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Pro-Life Ad on 'American Idol'

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At today’s National Catholic Prayer Breakfast, EWTN’s Raymond Arroyo announced that this new pro-life video ad has “initial acceptance” for broadcast on the closing episode of “American Idol.”

Produced by CatholicVote.org as part of its series of “Imagine the Potential” ads, the new ad promotes adoption by highlighting famous people who were themselves adopted.

The first CatholicVote.org “Imagine the Potential” ad featured an ultrasound image of a baby in the womb and images of Barack Obama, along with a narration describing how the president’s mother chose to give birth to him and nurtured him as a single mother after his Kenyan-born father left the family, allowing Obama to grow up to become the nation’s first African-American president.

The ad was broadcast on the Black Entertainment Television in Chicago during its Jan. 21 coverage of the presidential inauguration. It was also initially accepted for broadcast during this year’s Super Bowl, but NBC officials subsequently rejected it on the grounds that it involved “political candidates or issues,” even though the 30-second ad had no graphic content or any mention of abortion.

 

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Tom Hoopes is Vice President of College Relations and writer in residence at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas. He has written for the Register for more than 20 years and was its executive editor for 10. His writing has appeared in First Things’ First Thoughts, National Review Online, Crisis, Our Sunday Visitor, Inside Catholic and Columbia. He has served as press secretary for the Chairman of the U.S. House Ways & Means Committee. He and his wife, April, were editorial co-directors of Faith & Family magazine for 5 years. They have eight children.

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