the anti-abortion movement is a domestic terrorist organization that uses murder, bombs and threats to achieve its goals
the anti-abortion movement is a domestic terrorist organization that uses murder, bombs and threats to achieve its goals
I'm all for that! I'm tired of this work shit!!! LOLwhat about the anti-work movement?
SR
I'm all for that! I'm tired of this work shit!!! LOL
Sounds like one of my family reunions.lol, so are A LOT of other people, and they use guns and knives and all sorts of weapons, violence and threats to achieve their goals...
SR
Sounds like one of my family reunions.![]()
the anti-abortion movement is a domestic terrorist organization that uses murder, bombs and threats to achieve its goals
the anti-abortion movement is a domestic terrorist organization that uses murder, bombs and threats to achieve its goals
That's untue and your saying it is is a large part of the actual problem. The anti abortion movement is VERY VOCAL about saying acts of violence are wrong and they disavow any such acts!
what about the anti-work movement?
SR
Yet they're also the ones responsible for bombing and shooting doctors.
watermark approves of their tactics
Yet they're also the ones responsible for bombing and shooting doctors.
What does everyone here think of John Brown?
Jun 1, 1:19 AM EDT
Recent cases of abortion-related violence
A look at recent cases of abortion-related violence:
- May 31, 2009: Prominent late-term abortion provider George Tiller is shot and killed in a Wichita church where he was serving as an usher. A suspect identified by authorities as Scott Roeder was booked into Wichita's county jail on a charge of first-degree murder.
- April 25, 2007: Authorities say Paul Ross Evans placed a homemade bomb in the parking lot of the Austin Women's Health Center in Texas. A bomb squad disposes of the device, which contained two pounds of nails. There are no injuries.
- Oct. 23, 1998: Dr. Barnett Slepian is fatally shot in his home in a suburb of Buffalo, N.Y. Militant abortion opponent James Kopp is convicted of the murder in 2003 and sentenced to 25 years to life in prison.
- Jan. 29, 1998: A bomb explodes just outside a Birmingham, Ala., abortion clinic, killing a police officer and wounding several others. Eric Rudolph later pleads guilty to that incident and the deadly bombing at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. He justifies the Alabama bombing in an essay from prison, writing that Jesus would condone "militant action in defense of the innocent."
- Jan. 16, 1997: Two bomb blasts an hour apart rock an Atlanta building containing an abortion clinic. Seven people are injured. Rudolph is charged by federal authorities in October 1998.
- Dec. 30, 1994: John Salvi opens fire with a rifle inside two Boston-area abortion clinics, killing two receptionists and wounding five others. Sentenced to life without parole, he kills himself in prison in 1996.
- Nov. 8, 1994: Dr. Garson Romalis, who performs abortions in Vancouver, Canada, is shot in the leg while eating breakfast at home.
- July 29, 1994: Dr. John Bayard Britton and his volunteer escort, James H. Barrett, are slain outside a Pensacola, Fla., abortion clinic. Barrett's wife, June, is wounded in the attack. Paul J. Hill, 40, a former minister and anti-abortion activist, is later convicted of murder and sentenced to death.
- Aug. 19, 1993: Dr. George Tiller is shot in the arms as he drives out of parking lot at his Wichita, Kan., clinic. Rachelle "Shelley" Shannon is later convicted and sentenced to 11 years in prison.
- March 10, 1993: Dr. David Gunn is shot to death outside Pensacola, Fla., clinic, becoming the first U.S. doctor killed during an anti-abortion demonstration. Michael Griffin is convicted and serving a life sentence.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_ABORTION_VIOLENCE_GLANCE?SITE=FLTAM&SECTION=US
does it kill people?