political questions that should attract no political response
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Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
Okay- I have a question that maybe could go on PB, but is really an architecture question at its heart. Please do not respond to the underlying political question here. If you must, do so on PB.
I saw this old HBO documentary, Soldiers in the Army of God. It's about the fringe of the anti-abortion movement. About 4 or 5 guys gave extensive access to the camera. They boldly admitted that they would like to kill abortion doctors, but the challenge is how to do it to maximum effect and also get away with it. They had all done time for blowing up unoccupied clinics- no big deal to them.
Some of these guys are so fucking nuts that at gatherings you could see the normal anti-abortion guys are very afraid of them.
anyway these guys are sprinkled in the crowds outside clinics protesting. I knew there were a few, but to see so many, and so bold was scary shit. And, as an aside, and regardless of politics- the people who work in those clinics are truly brave to drive past these people on the way into work each morning.
Anyway- question:
The thing focuses on a clinic in Fla where 2 doctors have already been killed. And there is an open parking lot right off the street. The nuts have a line of fire when you get out of the car.
Should abortion clinics have enclosed parking? It just seems like enough dead doctors have proven the open lots aren't a good idea. Is it common that they have open lots- especially in Red states?
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These doctors need to exercise their 2nd Amendment rights. That is what they are there for. Use it or lose it, sts. npi.
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