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November 3, 2013 8:45 pm - NewsBehavingBadly.com

Whoever thinks it’s a good idea to get an anti-abortion message out on Halloween by giving cards to children has a screw loose.

The cards handed out along with candy to kids on Halloween in a northwest Albuquerque neighborhood carried pointed messages.

“I am not a clump of cells.”

“53 million killed.”

Frank Valdez, who found the cards in the trick-or-treat bag of a friend’s child, said he couldn’t believe someone would put other people’s kids into the middle of the fight over banning late-term abortions in Albuquerque.

“We just noticed these cards attached to certain candies and started pulling them off, and we were pretty shocked to see that kind of stuff targeted at kids,” Valdez told KRQE News 13. “They’re forcing an agenda on little kids, pretty much.”

Who would do such a thing?

While other homes were decorated for Halloween, her home was plastered in anti-abortion posters and paintings.

The decorations are visible from the street, and she told KRQE News 13 they’ve been up for months.

She didn’t want to go on camera for an interview but said if people still choose to ring her doorbell and ask her for candy on Halloween, she has a right to share her beliefs.

Alan