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To: papertyger
1. As an attorney, I represented, without fee, 1130 arrested pro-lifers (generally arrested INSIDE the mills, some deconstructing the suction machines or de-sterilizing them in such ways as to require breakdown and reconstruction by technicians) and 1100 had their charges dismissed or were acquitted. More than half the remainder had their felony charges reduced to the equivalent of a parking ticket, generally refused to pay the fines and were not further punished. A handful remained to be convicted of misdemeanors. About six did post-trial jail time (all less than thirty days). According to Planned Barrenhood's Alan Guttmacher Institute, each day of disrupted activity at an abortion mill produced permanent "saves" who wound up being born. Some even had child support payments ordered by the courts.

2. Chaired Ronaldus Maximus' statewide campaign in my home state when he challenged feckless Ford.

3. Helped run Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., out off the US Senate.

Those are three examples. Your turn!

168 posted on 10/12/2007 9:42:25 AM PDT by BlackElk (Dean of Discipline of the Tomas de Torquemada Gentlemen's Club)
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To: BlackElk
According to Planned Barrenhood's Alan Guttmacher Institute, each day of disrupted activity at an abortion mill produced permanent "saves" who wound up being born. Some even had child support payments ordered by the courts.

So what you're saying is you get credit for doing pro bono work for other people who can infer some undefined number of "saves" according to what the pro-aborts tell their followers.

Yea.

I see lots of activity, but no accomplishments. Certainly not enough to offset your sanctimony, conceit, and intransigence.

I can't claim anything more than demonstrations, information booth duty, narrowly avoided wreckages in college and occupation (some still showing up), one pro-life conference attendance, local Right to Life activity, and publishing polemics,

Of course, I'm not an attorney, and I don't flatter myself by thinking I actually accomplished anything.

I can say I did learn, beyond any shade of doubt, if the pro-life movement ever actually starts to succeed in anything...the rules are going to get changed.

I have nothing but contempt for anyone who doesn't fight to win, which should tell you what I think of you.

170 posted on 10/12/2007 11:14:10 AM PDT by papertyger
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