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- From: dsholtsi@csl36h.csl.ncsu.edu (Doug Holtsinger)
- Subject: Re: The Best of Enemies - John Dee
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.051005.26181@ncsu.edu>
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- Reply-To: dsholtsi@csl36h.csl.ncsu.edu (Doug Holtsinger)
- Organization: North Carolina State University
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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 05:10:05 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov20.153702.719@pwcs.stpaul.gov>
- chrisl@stpaul.gov (Chris A Lyman) writes:
-
- >dsh@eceyv.ncsu.edu (Doug Holtsinger) writes:
-
- >> chrisl@stpaul.gov (Chris A Lyman) writes:
-
- >>> Dee was recently sentenced to a six-month jail term for violating the 12-
- >>> person limit at the Robbinsdale clinic. He will start serving his term on
- >>> the day after Thanksgiving.
-
- >> What is the meaning of a "12-person limit", and why does a person
- >> deserve six months in jail for violating this limit?
-
- > The abortion protests at the Robbinsdale clinic got rather rowdy this
- > summer. In the interest of keeping the peace, a judge issued a temporary
- > restraining order saying that no more than 12 people from each side could
- > demonstrate in front of the clinic.
- >
- > As for Mr. Dee, he has been arrested many times at abortion protests, and
- > as a repeat offender, merited the extra time.
-
- I still don't understand why a non-violent protester deserves
- six months in jail. Who cares how many times he violated
- the restraining order? That still doesn't warrant a six
- month jail sentence.
-
- >Chris Lyman
-
-
- Doug Holtsinger
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-