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The lawsuit describes the protests as a form of coercion, intended to draft parents and administrators into a campaign to block the clinic from opening next door. The antiabortion activists “have promised they will ‘be back every week’ if the students and parents do not take action against the Planned Parenthood health center,” the complaint alleges. Protesters have shouted at children to “Tell your parents they kill kids next door.” In November, an activist named Jonathan Darnel sent an e-mail to school administrators that read, “I am not threatening you. Nevertheless, if you are failing to challenge Planned Parenthood, I feel a moral obligation to alert the community (including the parents of your students) myself…. I’m sure you don’t want to see me, my antiabortion friends and our graphic images any more than we want to be in your neighborhood.”
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originally posted by: dawnstar
I first posted about this over a month ago, and they had filed the complaint then. That nothing has been done about it, that it's still going on, that this school is still be harassed in this way is unbelievable. What they need is a group of people to show up to provide a buffer zone around the school, all holding happy sign, have a nice day signs, pictures of kittens and butterflies, whatever.
A Texas investigation into Planned Parenthood on Monday culminated in an indictment -- of the organization's accusers instead of the group. The Harris County District Attorney's office announced that Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast had been cleared in the two-month-long investigation. But the grand jury did indict two individuals who were involved in making secret recordings of the group that were released to publicly discredit the group, which provides health services and abortions. www.cnn.com...
originally posted by: dawnstar
a reply to: Annee
think you forgot the link...
www.cnn.com...
might not be the same one but it's the story...
all I can say is..... it's about time!!!!
oops, sorry, I see it now....
BREAKING NEWS: The lead investigator behind the undercover Planned Parenthood videos faces up to 20 years in prison after a Houston grand jury decided on Monday (Jan. 25) not to charge Planned Parenthood with any wrongdoing – and instead indicted him for offering to purchase human organs from the abortion provider.
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