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- From: dsholtsi@csl36h.csl.ncsu.edu (Doug Holtsinger)
- Subject: Re: A Hopeful Sign
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.051729.26326@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 05:17:29 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov20.164946.1366@pwcs.stpaul.gov>
- chrisl@stpaul.gov (Chris A Lyman) writes:
- >dsh@eceyv.ncsu.edu (Doug Holtsinger) writes:
- >> rjk@world.std.com (robert j kolker) writes:
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- >>> One of the factors which precipitated this change of tactics by the OR
- >>> folks, is that in the Commonwealth of Massachussetts the courts are laying
- >>> on 2.5 year jail sentences for blocking clinics.
-
- >> Gosh, I feel so comfortable knowing that the state of Massachussetts
- >> has seen fit to lock up non-violent protesters for several years in
- >> already overcrowded prisons.
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- > Non-violent? Yeah, right, Doug.
-
- Blocking an abortion clinic entrance is a non-violent form
- of protest. It's really not much different from sitting in
- the front of the bus.
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- >Chris Lyman
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- Doug Holtsinger
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