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Clinic attack: Doesn't condone violence, but still takes note of 'irony'

Doug Adams | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years, 9 months AGO
by Doug Adams
| March 15, 2014 9:00 PM

I don’t condone destruction of someone’s private property, and I doubt that most people who believe in the sanctity of life are gladdened by the damage done to Susan Cahill’s property. That’s not the way they operate.

I also don’t believe that the accused perpetrator has any connection with any group that would like to see her quit offering abortions.

I feel compelled to mention the irony in a story the Daily Inter Lake ran after the vandalism. It was reported that, among the items destroyed at the abortion clinic recently, there was a sign that said, “Do unto others what you would have them do unto you.”

If someone had done to Ms. Cahill as she does to others, she wouldn’t be here. —

Adams is a resident of Whitefish

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