Yeah, even giving misleading advice over the phone.
Must be a helluva cause if you have to lie & mislead those you are trying to convert.
It's so much harder to murder your baby these days... What's a mother who wants to murder her baby to do?
I am an abortion opponent.
If the man was lying about setting up abortions for people, then the bottom line is that he was lying.
He should have asked them in for consultation and simply given them honest advice from a different perspective.
I doubt that that could be censured in any way. AND...I see nothing wrong with that advice being considered abortion services.
Certainly no less so than some place that called itself a "center for reproductive choice."
I can hardly see where this is illegal.
and making misleading statements aimed at delaying women until it was too late for them to get legal abortions.
I would want to hear the statements and decide for myself if they were misleading.
the lawsuit brought by an abortion rights organization alleges trademark infringement because Graham lists his phone number directly below the listing for the similarly named Causeway Medical Clinic, which has provided abortion services since 1978.
Crack open a phonebook and you'll find this to be a common thing. Many businesses have similar names.
Suzanne Novak, attorney for Center for Reproductive Rights, which filed the lawsuit, said the judge's ruling would set a precedent for similar situations in which abortion opponents mislead women.
What she means is that she wants to make it illegal to have any person counsel someone against having an abortion.
Abortion uber alles
Simple, Mr. Graham. You were cutting into their blood profits.
Having said that, the 'business' is a ghoulish one at that, piloted by some of the coldest hearted people you would ever want to meet. These are not the type of folks I would care to have over for dinner; truly, I would not let them share the same dish as my pets.