August 12, 2008

South Dakota families are deciding for LIFE

Directly across the street from the Sioux Falls office of the South Dakota Campaign for UNHealthy Families is Family Vacuum. By the looks of this store window, families ARE deciding to vote YES on Initiated Measure 11.

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August 12, 2008

friend @ 4:42 pm

Thanks for posting this. I didn't even realize that business was there. I only need vacuum supplies occasionally, but I will definitely take my business to them, and send others to them as well. Whenever I see a Vote Yes message, I feel like I've made a new friend. THANK YOU Family Vacuum for your commitment to LIFE! May you be abundantly blessed.

f warfel @ 6:28 pm

as a christian i do not feel we have a right to decide how others live.our founding fathers wanted us to enjoy freedom of religon[jews islam or whatever]and freedom from religon.a clear understanding of history would help one under stand that reasoning

Christina @ 7:51 pm

Doesn't anybody else see the irony of a vacuum shop supporting life over abortion? (Not that I"m complaining! But the "Campaign for Healthy Families" considers the only pro-family vacuum to be an a Berkley aspirator hooked up to Karman cannula.)

Steve @ 9:30 pm

Christina - I didn't pick up on that but there is some irony there. I hope people support them for taking a stand.

August 16, 2008

William @ 11:04 pm

F warfel
As a Christian, I DO feel we have both the right and an obligation to decide how others terminate another human life. Our founding fathers wanted us to enjoy freedom but NOT in a moral vacuum (no pun intended). A clear understanding of history would help you understand that reasoning…

August 19, 2008

Angry Guy @ 1:18 pm

Praise Jesus! A mom and pop discount vacuum repair shop in the ghetto voices their opinion. How cutting edge. maybe they should paint over the KKK smiley face on their building, it might make their stance seem a little more valid.

August 20, 2008

Marilyn @ 10:23 am

It's actually a birthday hat. Maybe it never got finished because the birth was aborted.

Jerry @ 10:50 am

"in the ghetto" you say? Remember this is the choice location for the "unhealthy families" office. Maybe they should move to your rich side of town. And by the way, this is "Pettigrew Heights", not the "ghetto".

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