Insert meant to give info, help those making choices

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Publication Date: 04/02/2008

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Response to: "Ad insert offends women, has no place in Exponent," March 27:

Chelsea Meade expressed disdain about some insert that was offensive to women ... I wonder "what" insert was "rude" and "what" women it offended? Why did many of her girlfriends also feel it was so offensive? If she is referring to the "Trapped" Advertising Supplement, I saved it because I want to read it!

n Free pregnancy help lines and free help after an abortion.

n Unlocking the language trap definitions.

n Abortion IQ: Quiz yourself! (This is important to ascertain more precisely just what we do know about this important matter.)

n Personal experience testimonies, etc.

Well, thank you Purdue Exponent for allowing this advertising supplement. I want to give my vote for this www.humanlife.org insert. The entrance of truthful knowledge gives us light, insight, and frees us ... as well as protecting us from choices and decisions that endanger ourselves ミ and the unborn. God help the innocent ミ those who suffer because others don't walk in love. Love gives life. Selfishness and/or ignorance to the truth brings much sorrow. I perceive the organization that paid for the advertisement was acting in love and wanting to be of help to those in our community who are searching to make wise choices.

Sincerely,

A caring citizen of women in our community and in Tippecanoe County

Nancy Vollmer

Purdue staff