Francis Gerald Grady, "pro-life" terrorist
Yep,
Francis Gerald Grady, that guy who tried to blow up the Planned Parenthood in Wisconsin, is
a "pro-life" terrorist:
At one point, Grady interrupted [the judge] to ask, “Do you even care at all about the 1,000 babies that died screaming?” [...]
When a reporter asked him why he had planted a bomb at the clinic, Grady corrected him, saying, “There was no bomb, it was gasoline.” He said he did it because “they’re killing babies there.” [...]
Outside the courthouse, Grady told reporters, “I’m here to do good and not wrong.”
Typical "pro-life" terrorist. He's damn proud of what he's done, he shows no remorse, and his biggest concern is that the media has the story all wrong because it wasn't a bomb, it was gasoline.
And as per usual, the "pro-life" activists and organizations are completely silent. Oh, sure, they'll eventually start issuing their weak condemnations while passionately asserting that they had nothing to do with it. And their rhetoric had nothing to do with it. And the bounties they put on doctors' heads had nothing to do with it. Because that is what happens every single time. From the Republicans running for president—like Mitt "we'll get rid of Planned Parenthood" Romney—to the "pro-life" organization Operation Rescue, whose senior policy adviser is herself a convicted felon who tried to blow up an abortion clinic, it's always the same. Incite violence and then claim shock and innocence when a terrorist follows through.
Every. Single. Time.
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(Via Robin Marty)