The shocking poster shows Greg Fulz cradling the outline of a newborn baby and the words: ‘This Would Have Been A Picture Of My 2-Month Old Baby If The Mother Had Decided To Not KILL Our Child!’
Greg insists the billboard is free speech – but his devastated ex Nani Lawrence is taking him to court for harassment. She’s refusing to speak to the media, but her friends insist he‘s got it all wrong — she actually suffered a miscarriage!
Greg Fulz spent $1,300 erecting the giant sign near his home in Alamogordo, New Mexico in May.
Furious Nani has been battling to have it removed and a court has backed her claim that it constitutes harassment and violation of privacy. A judge has ordered Greg to remove it by June 17, but he’s refusing insisting he has the right to free speech – and even claims it doesn’t matter that his ex may have suffered a miscarriage!
“If it was abortion, then my purpose is to try to prevent this from happening to someone else. I just wanted to shed the light on pro-life issues and fathers’ rights. I have had no closure over my own personal loss and that’s where the billboard came into play.”
His poor ex! What on earth was she doing with him in the first place!
Do you agree HollyMoms? Or are you on Greg’s side?
– Ian Garland
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Jinxed13
Posted at 2:26 PM on June 22, 2011
I find it interesting that many women don’t think that they should take responsibility for their own reproductive destiny, demand equal rights, but then feel that it’s the man’s responsibility to protect them against pregnancy. If we women are ever to achieve full equality, then we need to quit demanding to be treated as children who need to be protected from the negative consequences of our chosen actions. The right to abortion did not and should not include the right to be irresponsible. If you don’t want to become pregnant and you are female, then use abstinence or birth control. Simply because we have the right to choose abortion doesn’t mean that we should abdicate our responsibility to prevent becoming pregnant in the first place if we don’t want to have a baby. Condoms are most effective against preventing diseases and are less effective in preventing pregnancy. Women should care enough about themselves to use birth control if they aren’t ready or willing to become pregnant and also demand that the man use a condom to help prevent the spread of disease. We shouldn’t expect a man to care more about us that we care about ourselves. If we decide to become sexually active, then we need also to decide to be equally responsible along with our sex partner for the outcome of our sexual activity.