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Stumping the Sky

Anti-Abortion Group Takes to Missoula’s Skies


By Kerry McMannis, 8-29-06

It’s a peace activist! It’s a plane! No! It’s an anti-abortion campaign!

A small plane trailing a giant banner crisscrossed the sky above Missoula today. The banner said, “STOP THE WAR” in large black letters. In smaller print were the words “Stop 10-week abortion” and a toll free number.

Ironically, many thought the sign was an anti-war campaign. “I was excited when I saw stop the war” said Portia Manhan of Missoula, “Then I saw the whole thing and I felt let down.”

“I was confused,” said John who asked only to be identified by his first name, “are they against the war or against abortion?”

The aircraft and the banner are owned by The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform, an organization based out of Lake Forest, California. The flying billboards are making their debut in Montana this week but they have been used around the country for the last several years. The banners are likely to become a more frequent sight in Montana’s skies according to Greg Cunningham, the executive director of The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform.

“By early November people in Montana will know a whole lot more (about abortion) than they do now,” said Cunningham speaking from his home office in California. “People who have seen abortion are less likely to support it.”

The picture on the banner was even less clear than the anti-abortion message. None of the eight people interviewed for this article could make out what it portrayed.

For security reasons Cunningham would not disclose which communities in Montana are being targeted but said, “we will be using the aircraft in all population centers.” Expected campaign tools include box trucks with attached billboards, information booths on college campuses and more aerial publicity.

“Montana isn’t Connecticut,” Cunningham said. “We have a good shot at changing public opinion there.”

A similar campaign was launched two years ago in South Dakota.



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