If you’re not a fan of people protesting on the lawns of SCOTUS judges, you shouldn’t be a fan of people protesting on the lawns of clinic workers. If you’re not a fan of people protesting in cities, you shouldn’t be a fan of people attempting to bomb clinics:
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1988-05-06-me-2616-story.html
What year was that?
RE: If you’re not a fan of people protesting in cities, you shouldn’t be a fan of people attempting to bomb clinics:
1. That was a 1988 article. Since then, protesters are told to keep a legal distance away from abortion clinics and not obstruct, much less threaten people who want to enter the clinic. I support that.
2. For those who plan to bomb places whether abortion clinics or churches, they’re not really pro-life. They should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.