The New York Times reports from the front lines at the Planned Parenthood clinic in Packards Corner.
Ugh, this is going to be messy and draw all the pro/anti kooks out of hiding.
to include the bike lane on Comm Ave in the buffer zone.
good idea!
Creating a buffer zone between abortion clinic patients and staffers and the poster-waving, flyering, aggro nutters who spend their days blocking the sidewalks does nothing but impede "meaningful dialogue." Um...yeah.
Jeff Jacoby wouldn't know what "meaningful dialogue" is if it was the only way to convince his son to not run away from home.
I wish I could still have a meaningful dialogue with my former neighbor, like we used to at the bus stop.
Except John Salvi's idea of "meaningful dialogue" was to murder her.
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Ugh, this is going to be
Ugh, this is going to be messy and draw all the pro/anti kooks out of hiding.
Are they are going
to include the bike lane on Comm Ave in the buffer zone.
keeps the cars out
good idea!
According to Jeff Jacoby
Creating a buffer zone between abortion clinic patients and staffers and the poster-waving, flyering, aggro nutters who spend their days blocking the sidewalks does nothing but impede "meaningful dialogue." Um...yeah.
As we recently learned
Jeff Jacoby wouldn't know what "meaningful dialogue" is if it was the only way to convince his son to not run away from home.
Ah, Meaningful Dialogue
I wish I could still have a meaningful dialogue with my former neighbor, like we used to at the bus stop.
Except John Salvi's idea of "meaningful dialogue" was to murder her.