gotta wonder about these god squads
which come less than a month after more than 250 similar letters were sent to abortion clinics through the U.S postal system.
I missed this one. Was it publicized at all?
(2) The first mailing was news coast-to-coast. It was featured on my local news three times in one week.
In any case anyone committing an anthrax hoax should be spending the next twenty years as the guest of the government.
My guess is that it is is PP itself doing the mailings and when someone gets caught they will argue that it was necessary to bring attention and security.
Stay well - Stay safe - stay armed - yorktown
Planned Parenthood is trying to capitalize on the current tragic events. When the anthrax first came out, they mailed themselves some envelopes filled with powder and cried they were exposed to anthrax.....but never shut a single clinic down, supposedly allowing their "patients" to be exposed, because they knew it wasn't a real threat. This is only their latest gimmick.
Sending or threatening to send anthrax spores to any person or organization is wrong on all counts and should be punished severely. But this anthrax crap could just as easily be the work of an anti-God squad trying to discredit the pro-life contingent. That would fit right in with the pro-abortion squad's other deceptive, cynical, death-justifying propaganda practices.
Not enough for PP's tastes, but yes.