are we to go back to the days of victoria? will we so easily surrender the gains we've made so far? back to an age of repression, hypocrisy, and lies forced into the back streets as another freedom dies no! no return to the back streets christian fundamentalist - right wing nutter claim to respect life - soon show their true colors abortion clinic doctor gunned down in the street is this the "sanctity of life" they claim is their belief? thousands more will die - back street abortionist the bloody juman consequence if we do not resist the bombings and the terror - well what do you think? your future as a breeding sow chained to the kitchen sink? fight - or lose the right to choose


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    There's also a wee bit that goes:

    "Abortion clinics bombed, medical staff shot and murdered - a sinister campaign of right-wing terror. We're not just talking about a bunch of religious fanatics trying to impose their views on everyone else - the issue of abortion affects us all as it is the doorway through which many people are brought to the broader reactionary agenda of the new right. SPUC, Operation Rescue, the BNP - make no mistake about it - unless we take on the nutters and fight we'll lose the right to choose"

    Uber_Geekon January 28, 2008   Link

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