I'm a big football fan, and I'm really looking forward to the Super Bowl. Spending time with family and friends, eating good food, maybe having a beer - you really can't beat it.
But this Super Bowl is going to be different.
Unfortunately, it looks like CBS is going ahead with Focus on the Family's ad.
The ad likely will focus on the story of Pam Tebow, the mother of University of Florida quarterback Tim Tebow.
We've heard from a lot of supporters - asking where we stand on all of this - so we put together this short clip about our support for a woman's ability to make the choice that's right for her and her family:
Anti-choice politics have no place in the Super Bowl, so when the ad runs, focus on something else - anything else - besides Focus on the Family.
Go to www.ProChoiceAmerica.org/SuperBowl to find out how to use Facebook, MySpace or Twitter to tell the truth about Focus on the Family's agenda, and what you plan to focus on instead when the ad runs.
Me? I'm going to focus on... our great pro-choice activists!
As a proud progressive, I know I don't have to convince you that Focus on the Family wants to take choices away from women, including the choice to use birth control or access abortion if necessary.
- Its web site urges women facing unintended pregnancy to seek "wise advice" because "the hormones and extreme emotions of pregnancy make reasonable decisions more difficult."
- In 2008, Focus on the Family endorsed a divisive anti-choice "personhood" ballot measure in Colorado that would have banned abortion and threatened birth control. Fortunately, pro-choice Coloradans, led by NARAL Pro-Choice Colorado, resoundingly rejected this measure.
- Focus on the Family spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to support California's discriminatory Proposition 8, which banned same-sex marriage in the state. The organization's founder, James Dobson claimed that gay marriage will "destroy the Earth."
It's important that, as pro-choice Americans, we support every woman's ability to make the decisions that are best for her and her family - but Focus on the Family wants to take options away from women.
So please go to www.ProChoiceAmerica.org/SuperBowl and find out how you and your friends can tell the world that you disagree with Focus on the Family's agenda, and plan to focus on... something else when the ad airs.