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By E. I. Sanchez on Jan 31, 2010 | 943 views | Be the first one to commentToday's Chicago Sun-Times printed a letter to the editor, from Scott Sinclair - a self-described pro-abortion person who does not go to church.
In his letter, Scott replies to Jim O'Donnell's January 28th column in which O'Donnell calls CBS' decision to air a Focus on the Family pro-life ad "wretchedly inappropriate"
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Scott's letter to the editor is brief and well-put. Here is an excerpt:
There is absolutely nothing wrong with a pro-family values group wanting to use a high-profile figure to spread its message at the biggest TV event of the year ... Condom and Viagra ads are OK, but Christians aren't? Ever seen the Go-Daddy Girl? Double standard there ... "Wretchedly inappropriate?" Tell that to Janet Jackson's nipplegate or Mike Ditka and his Cialis ads (Source: suntimes.com).
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