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"It is my view legally that it is an absurdity and simply reflects he is doing nothing more than trying to get publicity," Thompson said.
Nothing more than a publicity stunt? Surely this man doesn't really believe that!
What Roeder did was inexcusable, reprehensible, and needs to be condemned in the strongest terms.
But for the pro-abortion folks to dismiss Roeder's actions as a publicity stunt is dangerous because it denies the passion behind those who oppose the murder of the unborn at the hands of money-grubbing doctors.
If a person takes the life of an abortion doctor, is that called retro-active abortion?
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