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- From: smithmc@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Lost Boy)
- Newsgroups: talk.abortion
- Subject: Re: A Hopeful Sign
- Message-ID: <BxyxL6.B85@mentor.cc.purdue.edu>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 14:58:16 GMT
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- Organization: Purdue University Computing Center
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- In article <+wt1!x-@rpi.edu> cookc@aix.rpi.edu (rocker) writes:
- >Heard on CNN this evening:
- >
- >"About three dozen anti-abortion protestors tried to shut down a Boston
- >clinic yesterday, but they were met by over 500 abortion rights
- >supporters..."
- >
- >CNN also reports that OR has announced a change of tactics. Instead
- >of trying to shut down individual clinics, they will now target Bill
- >Clinton directly. If this were the military, wouldn't that be called
- >mutiny? (resist temptation here, oh drieux...)
- >
- > -rocker
-
- I guess; but it's not the millitary. Hell, the Lifers are private citizens..
- what do I care if they demonstrate against the President?
-
- I've been at it since 1986!
-
- Of course, there is one thing we all have to remember. In order to
- have a sucessful mutiny, one needs enough people to go along with it
- to get power and call the shots (didn't CNN say 36 antiabs vs. ~500
- choicers? Can anyone say Custer?)
-
- Hehehahahahaha! Wheeee!
- Lost Boy
-