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abortion rights, or women have no rights. part 2
Counter demonstration by pro-abortion activists to a demonstration against women rights.
Anti-choice activists tried to legitimize their hatred by calling on the memory of Martin Luther King, at Frank Ogawa Plaza in downtown Oakland on Friday, Jan. 18.
After failing to garner the support of the NAACP, as well as most of the local African American community, the anti-choicers distributed literature likening abortion doctors to the Ku Klux Klan, and the Nazi party. All this in spite of the fact that the Nazi party outlawed abortion just like the anti-choicers are advocating, and the Ku Klux Klan outlawed the physical sovereignty of black women, again, just like the anti-abortionists are calling for.
Saturday, Jan. 19, will be round two in this struggle for the Bay Area to protect itself from the encroaching anti-choice atmosphere spreading across the nation under the Bush Regime. More information on “The Walk for Life,” and the Bay Area pro-choice counter-demonstration in San Francisco can be found at http://www.bacorr.org
After failing to garner the support of the NAACP, as well as most of the local African American community, the anti-choicers distributed literature likening abortion doctors to the Ku Klux Klan, and the Nazi party. All this in spite of the fact that the Nazi party outlawed abortion just like the anti-choicers are advocating, and the Ku Klux Klan outlawed the physical sovereignty of black women, again, just like the anti-abortionists are calling for.
Saturday, Jan. 19, will be round two in this struggle for the Bay Area to protect itself from the encroaching anti-choice atmosphere spreading across the nation under the Bush Regime. More information on “The Walk for Life,” and the Bay Area pro-choice counter-demonstration in San Francisco can be found at http://www.bacorr.org
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