A government-run public transportation company in Lafayette, Indiana is reversing course, allowing pro-life ads to be displayed on the side of buses. Superimposed over the photos are the words "ME," "ME, AGAIN," and "STILL ME."
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Pro-Lifers Win Legal Battle Over 'ME,' 'ME, AGAIN,' 'STILL ME' Bus Ad
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