Pro-Choice Violence

 

Violence and the threat of violence have no place being where I say it shouldn't be and this page is devoted to bringing to your attention acts of unashamed pro-choice violence on innocent pro-life activists who were just minding their own business and did nothing to bring these cruel acts of horror on themselves. All these are articles that prove that these acts have happened and I am currently working on a new page about being careful to go back to the original source like I do for the story. Pro-choicers don't know how to do this and I want to teach them how. Thanks to Martin Bottomfeeder from Pro-Lie Infonet for giving me these articles and teaching me how to research.

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Gullible Lifer


Pro-Choice Protestor Assaults Pro-Life Advocate 05/12/2001

Canberra, Australia -- A pro-abortion woman was spotted on Tuesday committing an act of battery against a pro-life advocate.

A woman named Scuzz Puppy was spotted gloating after she allegedly committed an act of violence on the keyboard of a pro-life advocate located at the workstation next to hers. After levering off the keys and replacing them in random order so as to totally confuse the pro-life two-fingered typist, the pro-abortion woman was seen gathering other pro-abortion protesters to surround the pro-life activist and ridicule and humiliate her by calling out: 'You should really look at yr screen, not yr keyboard, when you type!'

The anonymous source said Puppy also brandished an email found offensive by the pro-life advocate, and told one protester she was going to sneak back to the pro-life activists computer and change the wallpaper to the offending calender photos of the Australian Rugby Union team deemed so inappropriate by the pro-life advocate . Puppy was apprehended on suspicion of slacking off and not having enough work to do, both misdemeanors. Further charges are pending.

The Age 2 May 2001