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Expressions of Liberty

A commentary on the governmental respect for natural human rights as expressed by the founders of the United States and how it effects us today. I also show how the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution and other related documents are not dead documents in America today, but merely ignored and misused.

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Location: Champaign, Illinois, United States

I am a classical liberal which is considered a type of conservative in these modern days. I am pro-right to life, pro-right to liberty, pro-parental rights, pro-right to property and a number of other natural human rights.

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Britney Spears Image Is Used To Promote The Right To Life

A stature was sculpted in New York and depicted Britney Spears nude having her baby. This of course caused controversy which actually may have helped the pro life cause.

Someone in Japan must of gotten ideas because they decided to put a nude picture depicting a pregnant Britney Spears. Japan has a very low fertility rate and killing your own child in your womb is legal there. In another event a group in Japan decided to give badges to women that claimed they were pregnant women that read "there is a baby in my belly". I suspicion that both actions are to encourage women to give birth to their children instead of killing them. They are both good ideas.

The poster was originally blocked by Japanese subway officials because pornography is illegal but they have since backed off that position by saying the poster was not all that salacious.

I guess some individuals have decided there is a difference between pornography and artwork. To bad we seem to have that trouble in the United States.

Source about Poster of Britney Spheres in Japan

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Kerwin,

I'm not sure that it would help the persuadability of your posts, but you might want to correctly spell the names of the people you spotlight. Spelling Britney Spears as "Britney Spheres" and Paris Hilton as "Parish Hilton" make your arguments appear even more foolish than they already do.

On second thought, maybe that is the point.

1:07 PM  
Blogger Kerwin said...

I question whether you found a fallacy in my argument as all you mentioned was the spelling. Correctly spelling names will help them to be picked up by a search engine and is less likely to anger fans so I thank you for your critique. Please use a name or pseudonym in the future to aid others to address your comment. Thank you.

6:50 PM  

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