Please consider what you're saying. This isn't the kind of courage that will save children.
And remember, Rudolph bombed a gay nightclub as well. No abortions were prevented, delayed or rescheduled as a result of that attack.
Rudolph's demons played upon his sense of righteousness and drove him mad. This is not an act of courage, but of weakness. He couldn't deal with the reality, and he couldn't effect it in any meaningful way. Now he won't have to do either. He's taken the easy way out. Instead of being of force for change, he'll be a prisoner until he's executed. I consider that playing right into the enemies' hands.