



Life Site News accounts that exactly what 30-something Minnesota couple Alisha and Pete Arnold would like most in life is to start a family. Alisha is allegedly with baby, and that unborn child is said to be 17 weeks old. The Arnolds aren’t entirely certain whether to go via with the pregnancy, even so, due to their past medical history of miscarriages. So they’ve launched a site entitled Birth or Not (BirthOrNot.com). In order to help make their decision, the Arnolds are enlisting the minds of the Interwebs. Ought to they give birth or abort is the question.
What people want to know about Birth or Not
According to the Ministry of Truth blog, Pete and Alisha Arnold just wanted to make a political statement with Birth or Not birth. They have no intention of getting an abortion though. A statement on BirthOrNot.com explained “For the first time, your vote on the topic of abortion can make a difference.” There was one more sign from Pete Arnold. Life Site News story quotes him saying, “We don’t see a difference between this and what politicians or supporters do in regards to campaigning.”
Matchingn up the dates and domains
The Ministry of Truth might think it is all political and impersonal. The appearances aren’t all being looked into with the investigation though. After some Google Analytics investigation, a connection had been found between Birth or Not and a climate change denier site called The Church of Global Warming. The tone of that site is right-wing conservative, says Ministry of Truth, and it is also registered to Pete and Alisha Arnold. However, the hard evidence that pulls back the curtain is calendar dates. According to the Ministry of Truth, the Whois record for domain name BirthOrNot.com had been registered on May 17, 2010. However, Pete and Alisha Arnold must have conceived in late July or early August, as they claim their unborn fetus is 17 weeks old today, Nov. 19. Thus, Birth or Not was first registered nine to 10 weeks before conception.
What the Birth or Not poll is looking like
Currently, 80.51 percent of poll respondents favor birth, while 19.49 percent want the Arnolds to abort. December 7 could be “two days before the last day they could get an abortion” reports Life Site News, and can be when Pete and Alisha Arnold close the poll.
Citations
facebook.com/profile.php?id=559273198
Life site News
lifesitenews.com/ldn/2010/nov/10111901.html
Ministry of Truth
ministryoftruth.me.uk/2010/11/18/birth-or-not-busted-site-linked-to-climate-change-denier-site/
Additional media coverage of “Birth or Not”
youtube.com/watch?v=hPUKv-SOXLc






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