Video: Peaceful Protests at Abortion Clinic
Hundreds show up on both sides of the abortion debate.
Germantown was at the center of the abortion debate, as protesters on both sides of the debate held processions Sunday to the office of Dr. Leroy Carhart, who performs late-term abortions.
Susan J
7:13 am on Monday, August 1, 2011
Your pictures tell me you are clearly biased in favor of aborting fully viable babies. We don't need Nazi Germany. We have Germantown Md!
ProChoiceGrandma
3:58 pm on Thursday, August 4, 2011
Susan, apparently in all you zealotry you are not aware that Adolf Hitler was a Christian and he banned abortions. Sound familiar????????????????
It just seems like the same players, different generation, are still trying to turn America into a corporatist state as Hitler did to Germany in the 1930's. Prescott Bush (George W. Bush's grandfather) and Fred C. Koch (father of Charles and David Koch) both did business with Nazi Germany. Hitler used "God and country", just as the billionaire Koch brothers use the Religious Right to combine the American flag with the Christian cross. I'm surprised they have not suggested changing the American flag to show 50 crosses instead of 50 stars. If the fanatical right-wing GOP wins in 2012, I expect they will issue mandatory one-size-fits-all American-flag burqas for American women.
Irene Johnson
8:21 am on Monday, August 1, 2011
Susan--
You are clearly entitled to your own opinion. However, I gave equal time to both sides. If you watched and listened to the story, THEY told their own story, with their Own words.
Henry IX
7:17 am on Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Really, Susan? You go from zero to Nazi in 0:00 flat? Why not start with a more rational argument first if you really want to start a constructive dialogue? Unless of course youre just angling for attention and enjoy making inflammatory remarks just for the sake of being noticed. If that's the case, kudos to you on that clever Nazi reference. Now please crawl back under your bridge, little troll.
Henry IX
7:18 am on Tuesday, August 2, 2011
I mean, really?