Little Timmy Tebow & The Superbowl Ad
Have you been following the controversy surrounding Tim Tebow’s mother’s superbowl ad? It aired yesterday while we were still wandering around the airport terminal looking for our gate, but I’ve been reading the commentary.
Here are some worth checking out:
Slate Exposes Complexities Behind Tim Tebow / Pam Tebow Super Bowl Abortion Ad
Tim Tebow, Take Two: “He Almost Didn’t Make It Into This World”
Do Black Women’s Reproductive Rights Even Matter? including this tidbit:
The Center for Reproductive Rights wrote a letter to CBS pointing out that Ms. Tebow lived in the Philippines at the time of her supposed choice and therefore her only real option was to have the baby because abortion was and still is illegal there.
John Amato asks: Did CBS lie to us about the Tim Tebow ads to draw national attention to them?
From Feministing: Superbowl Sexism: Focus on the Family edition
The ad:
Pam Tebow: “I call him my miracle baby. He almost didn’t make it into this world. I can remember so many times when I almost lost him. It was so hard. Well, he’s all grown up now, and I still worry about his health. You know, with all our family’s been through, we have to be tough–Timmy! I’m trying to tell our story here.”
Tim Tebow: “Sorry about that, Mom. Do you still worry about me, Mom?”
Pam Tebow: “Well, yeah, you’re not nearly as tough as I am.”


Yeah, & it’s going to be a lot tougher for them when Timmy goes deep in the draft.
And it must be tough for Mommy T., getting her eyes done & keeping her hair the same color like that. Isn’t that going against Gawd’s way, to deny the aging HE designed for you? Vanity, all things are vanity.
from now on he is perfect little timmy tebow
a perfect match for Soylent Blonde
imagine their perfect god blessed childrens
perfectly formed li’l Christians
living in a perfect Amerika