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To: truthandlife
Interesting legal theories. Thanks to the class action attorneys going after guns and smokes. I wish them luck and godspeed for the unwitting mothers and innocents...
2 posted on
01/23/2002 6:12:15 AM PST by
eureka!
To: truthandlife
It's about time we hit them where it hurts: the pocketbook. That's all they care about, money.
God bless these courageous woman ... it takes God-given strength and determination to face a foe like Planned Parenthood ... the abortion mills and their lawyers will go after them every way they can.
3 posted on
01/23/2002 6:14:22 AM PST by
Gophack
To: ElkGroveDan; Catholic_list; Christian_list; abortion_list; Pro_life
Ping
4 posted on
01/23/2002 6:15:47 AM PST by
Gophack
To: truthandlife
The table turning has begun!
AMEN!
To: truthandlife
Wonderful.
To: truthandlife
One day the Lord will hear their cry and then His vengence and will will be done.
Alas
7 posted on
01/23/2002 6:29:39 AM PST by
Alas
To: truthandlife
BUMP.
Fight the butchers.
Class action suits get names of people who had abortions, in case they've been hurt but don't know about the suit?. That way they can join, right? If this is the case, some "ladies" are going to be pretty mad! Haha.
Dear Lord, I hope this goes public, and the founder of PP is exposed. Her minions can die with her.
To: truthandlife
Go, Jason, go! I pray they will succeed and bring all of Planned Parenthood's racist agendas to light! Thank God for her courage in going after these murderers. It's time they paid for the millions of babies they've killed.
To: Saundra Duffy
ping
To: truthandlife
This is great. I just wish the taxpayers didn't have to give Planned Parenthood $363 million in federal tax dollars. If Bush would veto such funding this year and we could bury Planned Parenthood with lawsuits, we could seriously weaken America's #1 killer of the unborn.
Abortion Opponents Demand Feds Pull the Plug on Planned Parenthood
To: nina0113
ping
To: truthandlife
To: truthandlife
The attorney representing Smith who filed the initial suit is Jason R. Craddock of Springfield, Illinois, who is part African American and American Indian. Johnny B. Davis, an attorney who specializes in class-action and civil rights litigation, located in Dothan, Alabama, is also an attorney in the suit. At this point in time, Craddock and Davis are also being assisted by Thomas Smith of Franklin, Tennessee, and Ted Amshoff of Louisville, Kentucky, both of whom specialize in medical malpractice suits. Other attorneys from other states are expected to join in the suit. In a telephone interview with Davis, he emphasized that he and the team of attorneys working on this case are going to be expanding it across the country. "This is a class-action suit, therefore we are looking for women who have suffered physical or emotional harm from abortions performed on them by Planned Parenthood to be added to the list of plaintiffs. We especially wish to find additional plaintiffs from the state of Missouri," he stated. Davis went on to explain that it does not matter where the woman may now live, it matters where they had their abortion. For instance, a woman now living in Illinois, Texas, or any other state, who had an abortion in Missouri, could be considered part of the Missouri class-action suit.
Davis also stated that not only are women who have had an abortion being encouraged to join in the suit, but the families of women who have died as a result of an abortion and those women who have been left incapacitated as a result of an abortion, are being encouraged to join in as well.
Jason Craddock had this to say about his involvement in the case: "In a way, as an attorney in this case, I feel like David against the much bigger Goliath, or Gideon's army against the much more numerous Philistines. However, as those men knew, no one can trash the living God and not be called to account for it. No one can destroy what our Lord Jesus Christ holds dear -- the lives of precious children, the integrity of all races, and the sanctity of the biblical family -- without facing His judgment. May this case be such an instrument of His judgment."
A real, honest to goodness legal dream team! Gentlemen, you may start your lawsuits!
Soak the butchers.
To: truthandlife
"Defendant has a long history, even dating back to its origin and founding, of intentionally targeting and encouraging lower income persons and those of minority races and ethnic groups, to have abortions, sterilization, and to use contraception, in order to lower the populations of said groups. They didn't call PP's founder, Margaret Sanger, the 'Father of Modern Eugenics' for nothing! She and her cohorts didn't like all those little brown babies! I'm glad to see these folks have to pony up some money to defend themselves! They and their friends at NARAL have been doing this for YEARS to pro-life organizations to the point where many had to fold so that their officers would not be sued as INDIVIDUALS and be wiped out financially.
What goes around comes around. Payback's a b*tch, ain't it?
33 posted on
01/23/2002 2:25:02 PM PST by
SuziQ
To: truthandlife
Ping for the innocent.
Crossroad Baptist Church remembers
the 2,400 babies aborted last year
in Escambia County, Florida
(Pictures taken January 17, 2002 -courtesy of Chuck Baldwin)
To: truthandlife
Oh, my God!!!!!!!!! Gotta love it for its radical-ness. This is truly amazing. Sounds like a FReeper, huh?
To: truthandlife
Seems to me Danny Glover would want to know about this outrage against the Black community. Glover is so all-fired upset about the death penalty, how it targets Blacks.
To: truthandlife
"This is a class-action suit, therefore we are looking for women who have suffered physical or emotional harm from abortions performed on them by Planned Parenthood to be added to the list of plaintiffs. We especially wish to find additional plaintiffs from the state of Missouri," he stated. Davis went on to explain that it does not matter where the woman may now live, it matters where they had their abortion. For instance, a woman now living in Illinois, Texas, or any other state, who had an abortion in Missouri, could be considered part of the Missouri class-action suit. Davis also stated that not only are women who have had an abortion being encouraged to join in the suit, but the families of women who have died as a result of an abortion and those women who have been left incapacitated as a result of an abortion, are being encouraged to join in as well.
Spread the word.
"Planned Parenthood - Murdering the Future for nearly 100 years."
To: truthandlife
This is good news, thanks for posting the article. Any information about when the suit was filed, what the response from Planned Non-Parenthood was?
To: truthandlife
I can't believe I'm going to say/write this: I can't wait for our local "tough, smart lawyer" to start advertising on these suits.
"Have you or any woman that you know ever been the harmed..."
Bump!
58 posted on
01/27/2002 7:38:12 PM PST by
hocndoc
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