Oh, what, you don't like being harassed?
Todd Stave owns a property on which sits the abortion clinic his father used to operate and which is now operated by someone else. When protestors held vigils on his property he didn't let it bother him; it was their right, he said. But when they brought their harassment to his child's school they crossed a line. Stave recruited a network to give them as good as they got. Pro-life protestors get a taste of their own medicine.
No sir....they didn't like it!
There's a "why didn't anybody think of this before" ring to the idea of giving anti-choice harassers the same back. I think it never occurred to the pro-choice mindset to harass people because it is, by definition, a hands-off mindset, an MYOB way of thinkingc. The anti-choice contingent, on the other hand, doesn't think you have private business, so why would it occur to them to keep their nose out of yours?
Most Americans favor legal abortion, by the way. Majority. Just FYI.
No sir....they didn't like it!
There's a "why didn't anybody think of this before" ring to the idea of giving anti-choice harassers the same back. I think it never occurred to the pro-choice mindset to harass people because it is, by definition, a hands-off mindset, an MYOB way of thinkingc. The anti-choice contingent, on the other hand, doesn't think you have private business, so why would it occur to them to keep their nose out of yours?
Most Americans favor legal abortion, by the way. Majority. Just FYI.
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