Monday, October 23, 2006

York, PA can't handle the truth.

Another win for Big Babykilling...

York Daily Record: YWCA rejects Grove's anti-babykilling float

Despite what has become something of an unsavory (Behold the bias inherent in the system. - F.G.) tradition, the Rev. Jim Grove's pictures of aborted fetuses won't be part of this year's Halloween Parade.

The pastor of Loganville's Heritage Baptist Church received his rejection letter from parade organizers Wednesday.

This year marks the first time the event hasn't been hosted by the City of York. Rather, the YWCA has taken over the duty. Because the YWCA is a private organization, Grove isn't afforded the same First Amendment protections to participate as he does under a government-sponsored event.

Unless you are the Boy Scouts...or a country club...or are anywhere to the right of Ghoul Soros...

Grove said his float theme was in line with the spirit of Halloween, a holiday he argues is about Satanic worship. His proposed float would have been called "The devil's ultimate handiwork. Slash and Burn" and would have included grisly photos.

Nice.

Find some pleasant abortion photos and publish them. I'm sure the vast you-know-what has them hidden in Cheyenne Mountain.

"My attempt to meet the requirements was aborted, I guess," Grove said.
Despite critics' attempts to keep him out in the past, Grove's anti-abortion floats - last year, it was called Baby Disposal Service - have become a fixture in the parade.

Leslie Bentz, a YWCA spokeswoman, said the organization had no comment on Grove's application nor on the other two rejected applicants, whom she has declined to name.

Rather, she said, the emphasis should be on the 100 applications that have been accepted.

What a tool.

"We are focusing on the parade being a community event that the entire family will enjoy," she said.

Instant translation: "Pay no attention to the dead babies behind the curtain!"

Instead of being in the parade, Grove said, he will march on the public access of the sidewalk. He will also carry the photos and pass out literature.

"I assume the police will afford me the 14th Amendment right of equal protection under the law," Grove said.

I wouldn't bet on it, pal.

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