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To: JohnM who wrote (86093)3/25/2003 1:15:47 PM
From: JustTradeEm  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
John, I know many who are pro-life who simply will not attend any rally or gathering of any type for the reason you laid out.

Or, they tell those who advocate violence that they're not welcome.

It weakens the cause in their eyes.

Personally, I don't see advocating violence as advocating a solution and it's dangerous to boot.

JB



To: JohnM who wrote (86093)3/25/2003 1:17:07 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
If you've ever watched pro life demonstrations, Nadine, you would have seen some signs advocating killing abortion providers. Since the KKK is moribund at best but killing abortion providers is as recent as yesterday, I find that more objectionable. But I don't think their presence says much about the motives or aims of the demonstrators as a group

You do understand that you just evaded the question and changed the subject, don't you, John? Nobody is expecting you to march in or support pro-life marches. The question was, would you still support the anti-war marches if the KKK was one of the chief sponsors?