I am a prochoice person. I have built this website to illustrate and comment on the struggle between prochoice people and prolife people about a woman's right to choose. Though many years have now passed since the US Supreme Court's decision in the case Roe v. Wade, many people continue to oppose abortion under any circumstances. Voicing their opinion, and trying to convince people to agree with them -- this is their right of free speech. There's nothing wrong in that. If you'd like to see some examples of prolife people and groups who don't approve of violence, you can find quite a few at The Prolife Webring. Furthermore, there is a website of a prolife organization that completely rejects violence: Prolifers Against Clinic Violence.
Since 1992 the prolife movement has come increasingly under the control of a small core of extremist leaders. During this time several doctors have been murdered, other doctors, nurses, clinic employees, and volunteer escorts wounded by shooting and stabbing and bombing. This is an undisputed fact, and you'll find the accounts of these crimes in many newspaper and magazine archives. In World Wide Web years, 1992 was a long time ago, so accounts of some of the earlier violence are very scarce online -- for these you would need to go to a good library and search through print and microfilm archives. I look forward to assembling a good list of offline materials so that you could have a good starting point in researching earlier incidents.
Three pages on my site refer to newspaper and magazine stories: Antis in the News and Special Focus on Antis in the News, a page that is largely about Milwaukee antiabortion extremists. The page An Anti spin on the News is about fabricated, bogus "news," the inventions of the extremists. The page Search Engines and Reference Works has a list of online reference works and news services that the antiabortion movement often refer to in their pages.
There are three pages on my site largely devoted to links to dangerous antiabortion extremists: Websites of the Antis, Page 1, Websites of the Antis, Page 2, and Calls to Violence. Here's how a site gets on one of these pages: not only do they have to be active, in the sense of having updated their pages recently, they must also be connected to people who are out campaigning on the street, being threatening or doing violence, and getting into jail. I've made only a few exceptions for sites that are interesting, even though I haven't been able yet to find out if they are anything but a web phenomenon, and might not be out on the street.
The page The Cheering Section is about the relationship between the extremist groups and the radio and tv stations and institutions that have been supporting them. In the past couple of years the antis have begun to fall out of favor with their former supporters.
The page Essays has links to essays I have written on various topics, including a piece on the man who has served the most time for a "prolife" crime, an essay on "Leaderless Resistance," which is one of the central political and religious theories of the antis, an essay on so-called "sidewalk counseling," and essays on antisemitism among the antis, on the antis theory of history, and some essays on the antis' religious ideas that are sharply different from the ideas of many other people who say they are Christian.
"Don't you realize that a person exists from the moment of conception?" - This is a religious idea, and most prolife people believe this. I'm not a religious person and I don't agree. If you'd like to see a list of links to prochoice religious groups, go to my page Pro-Choice Links. I think it would be best if people could choose to cause a pregnacy when they want to have a child.
"But birth control is a sin!" - So you say. That's not how I see it.
"America is a Christian country, founded by Christians. We should return to the values of our forefathers." - This question deserves a detailed answer, to read my opinion on this subject, see Is America a Christian Nation?