An "Anti" Spin on the News
Have you seen a clot of angry men, blocking the sidewalk outside an abortion clinic? The ones with the 3-foot by 5-foot dismembered fetus signs? By their own account, these are "Godly men" who are "counseling" the "Hurting Moms." They are "sharing the Gospel." Like the Taliban, the Islamic religious police of Afghanistan, they have the self-granted right to harrangue and interrogate anybody they suspect of wrongdoing.
Due to a conspiracy among doctors, police, courts, and "secular media," the self-righteous are required to publish the facts themselves.
- Toronto Pro-Aborts Kidnap Young Woman Using Pepper Spray September 5, 2002 - "Toronto Police Turn Blind Eye to Kidnapping and Assault in Hospital Waiting Room." Could it be that the police discount crank calls from this source?
- Sparrow Fall "God sees -- We Tell" - A set of video stills showing paramedics transporting a person on a stretcher, covered by a sheet. The antis are convinced this is evidence the person is dead, having been killed at an abortion clinic. The alleged incicent occurred on April 17, 1999 in Pittsburgh, PA. The crackpot investigative team has yet to uncover further "evidence."
- Woman Carried Unconscious out of Abortion Clinic April 28, 2003 - A "Missionary" called "Broken" reports that in Dallas, Texas, a woman lost consciousness in her car at the Aaron Women's Health Center. "Broken" calls the police, who advise him/her to stay away from the car and get back on the sidewalk.
- Clinic worker violates FACE - report made to FBI On December 4, 1999, a sidewalk counselor was innocently providing "reproductive health service referral information and counseling" to a Hurting Mom, when mean proaborts interfered. The righteous fired off a letter to the Director of the FBI.
- Sidewalk Wars: Court-Sanctioned Thuggery by Abortionist Goons Various sets of video stills that purportedly document evil proaborts mishandling sidewalk counselors.
- What Does Excommunication Mean for Joe Lieberman? "Joe Lieberman has been excommunicated by a rabbinical court in New York." "Does the excommunication of Joe Lieberman have any binding status? Probably not too much. Joe Lieberman is not a member of the community whose rabbinical court excommunicated him." From these quotes, it seems likely that the so-called "rabbinical court" is a fiction created by "completed" Jews, i.e. those who have taken the Upgrade to Jesus by joining with a weirdo Christian cult.
- Urban Myths within the Christian Community In an article from CitizenLink Focus on the Family criticizes circulating goofy rumors that are easily disproved. Among their examples are urban myths involving Procter & Gamble, Janet Reno and Liz Claiborne.
Those Proaborts are the Violent Ones!
Anti-abortion activists energetically assert that the prochoice people are by far the more violent party in the conlflict around reproductive rights.
The Honeymoon is Over -- George W. as the Enemy
The opinions of the extremist "Ain't it Awful" club. They are convinced that Bush is selling out the righteous cause. See contrasting views of fans of George Bush. By the standards of the antiabortion extremists, Bush ought to be supporting the extremists' denunciations of Islam, and further ought to be carrying out the extremists' agenda on abortion and homosexuality.
Bush ... Our Hero!
This faction of the reactionaries trusts that Bush will treat them right.
- Christian foot soldiers battle for Bush January 30, 2004 - BBC sketches the supportive relationship of the evangelicals and George Bush.
- The Pro-Life Advantage At The Polls November 18, 2002 - Paul Weyrich interprets an opinion poll to establish that the prolife position gave Republicans an edge in the midterm elections.
- Pro-Life Is Not A Low Priority On President Bush's Agenda November 15, 2002 - When asked if prolife issues were to be a low priority for President Bush, a press secretary answers: "No, no, the President believes that we need to be a culture that welcomes life at all stages."
- Weblog: Religion, Abortion Keys to Republican Wins and Agenda, Say Pundits November 8, 2002 - Christianity Today cites a variety of religious and political commentaries on the reasons for the GOP win in the midterm elections.
- Toward A 'Culture Of Life' Under The Bush Administration Gaywire.net reproduces a bulletin from the Family Research Council, in which the FRC outlines how the new President is acting in favor of prolife interests.
- Pro-Family Groups Like Bush Speech February 28, 2001 - Focus on the Family rates George W. Bush's first state of the union speech: "Pro-family advocates are generally pleased with President Bush's speech Tuesday evening, in which he unveiled his budget proposal for the 2002
fiscal year."
