Posted on 11/09/2001 7:29:20 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:39:02 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Scores of family planning clinics in at least 12 states have received letters containing anthrax threats, according to officials of feminist and abortion-rights organizations.
Eleanor Smeal, president of the Feminist Majority Foundation, said more than 200 clinics and advocacy organizations received letters Thursday delivered in Federal Express envelopes. Envelopes that were opened contained white powder and letters signed by "the Army of God."
(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...
To me that is not the way to win the war for the unborn.
However if you are into shock pictures, and a perspective on the unborn that hasn't been addressed, I would point you to these url's, and then ask why the "shock" pro-life people aren't upset about it.
For more ammuniotion go here: Infantiphagia
and the main page here: Infantiphagia main
Again while I'm with you, I disagree with the use of shock pictures, especially in general public. I also apologize in advance to anyone who clicks on these links and is shocked by what they see. Note that I did not post the pictures on this forum (as you did) because it is inapropriate in my estimation. That is why I only provide the links. However, this practice does go on in certain foreign countries! Where is the outrage?
prisoner6
Sorry, I would normally sign that kind of petition but choose not to when I presented with shock pictures.Thank you for your veiled apathy. I prefer discussing/debating with people that are FOR abortion, rather than those that are against it but debate methods of "delivery" .... sheesh.
To me that is not the way to win the war for the unborn.
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