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Builders Boycott Abortion Clinic
cbsnews ^ | Nov. 14, 2003 | Jim Vertuno

Posted on 11/15/2003 6:27:34 PM PST by travelnurse

Builders Boycott Abortion Clinic

AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 14, 2003

Abortion foe and building contractor Chris Danze is shown at a stack of foundation braces outside his contracting office in Austin, Texas. (Photo: AP)

"This is going to be a battle. God does not want this thing built." Chris Danze, Boycott Leader

(AP) Weeks into the project, the contractor hired to build an abortion clinic hit a brick wall: Plumbers and carpenters would not work for him. Drywall installers and heating subcontractors would not do business with him. Cement suppliers for miles around would not touch the job.

He had been hit with a boycott organized by abortion foe and construction-industry executive Chris Danze.

The builder finally quit the job this month, stopping the clinic project in its tracks, in what national Planned Parenthood officials said was the first such boycott they have ever seen.

Danze, a 48-year-old who has protested outside clinics, compares the building of an abortion clinic to construction of a concentration camp during the Holocaust.

"We can't just look the other way," he said. "We can't just take the blood money and run."

The decision by Browning Construction Co., one of the state's largest contractors, to pull out of the project stunned Planned Parenthood, which denounced the boycott and said it will press on with construction to discourage similar tactics elsewhere.

The privately funded $6.2 million clinic was set to open next fall. It would be Planned Parenthood's first Austin clinic to offer abortions, and the fourth licensed abortion provider in Texas' capital city. The clinic also would provide health care for women and men, including gynecological services, AIDS testing, vasectomies, cancer screening and contraceptives, Planned Parenthood spokeswoman Danielle Tierney said.

Danze, an owner of Maldonado & Danze Inc., a concrete-foundation contractor, oversaw a telephone and letter-writing campaign urging more than 750 Austin- and San Antonio-area businesses not to provide supplies or services for the project. He recruited contractors to join what he called the Texas Contractors and Suppliers for Life Association.

Soon, contractors were flooded with phone calls from the public warning them to stay away from the clinic project or face losing business.

Texas Right to Life, which claims 75,000 members, called contractors to thank them for not working on the project and to offer to share the companies' names with the anti-abortion group's members, spokeswoman Elizabeth Graham said.

Churches got involved, too. "When churches started asking me for lists of people who were working on the project, that's when we turned the corner," Danze said.

Danze said hundreds of subcontractors agreed to boycott the project, though not all of them said whether they were anti-abortion. Some simply did not want to get involved in a controversial project, he said.

Planned Parenthood said the boycott was waged through "intimidation and harassment."

Tierney said one subcontractor, whom she would not identify, received more than 1,200 calls from around the country - many to his home - warning him not to participate. "This is not a simple demonstration of free speech rights," she said.

James Browning, who runs San Antonio-based Browning Construction, said he got a polite call from Danze warning him about the boycott. Groundbreaking on the clinic was held in September, and over the next six weeks, the project ground to a halt.

"I never thought so many different trades would join in," Browning said.

Among those boycotting were contractors in lumber, cement supply, foundation building, plumbers, heating and air-conditioning, windows, hardwood floors, roofing, insulation, landscaping and fencing, Danze said.

By the time Browning pulled out, clearing and excavation and some of the underground plumbing had been done, but the foundation had not been put in.

Planned Parenthood expects resistance whenever it builds an abortion clinic, but most of the hurdles come during the permit-issuing process.

The organization said it would act as its own general contractor and complete the project. Tierney said it is too soon to say whether the setback will increase costs or delay the clinic's opening.

Tierney said Planned Parenthood has received calls from other contractors who want to help. She would not name them.

Danze said he will track down any new contractors on the project and have scouts check the construction site three or four times a day.

"This is going to be a battle," Danze said. "God does not want this thing built."

By Jim Vertuno


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: abortion; abortionlist; abortuary; cbs; concentrationcamp; cultureofdeath; cultureoflife; holocaust; plannedparenthood; prolife; protecttheunborn; theamericanholocaust
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To: travelnurse
perhaps the million mom march will aid in the constrrrrrrr... jimmy carter and habitat for humannnnnnnn... awwww, throw me a bone here, there's gotta be someone to help these killers build their butchershop... PETA! there ya go... or ELF... nevermind.

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21 posted on 11/15/2003 8:09:22 PM PST by teeman8r (don't have the fun, if you can't take the bun...)
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To: travelnurse
It won't do any good. We already have the gov telling people who they can and cannot hire/fire...eventually we'll have them compelling us to work on stuff like this.
22 posted on 11/15/2003 8:18:38 PM PST by Live free or die
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To: travelnurse
Very encouraging.
23 posted on 11/15/2003 8:18:44 PM PST by diamond6
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To: travelnurse
If Planned Parenthood plans on constructing this building themselves, it can be stopped by requiring the building inspectors to strictly enforce the code. For those not familiar with the Uniform Building Code or International Building Code, these are massive documents that are virtually impossible to meet to the letter in the real world. Even if some of the construction could be done by non-licensed individuals, strict enforcement would catch the would-be amateurs in multiple mistakes requiring costly repairs and/or demolition and reconstruction, thereby potentially doubling or tripling the cost - and eventually stopping construction for lack of funds.
24 posted on 11/15/2003 8:40:47 PM PST by KAUAIBOUND (Hawaii - the nicest but most incompetent gov workers in the US)
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To: KAUAIBOUND
If Planned Parenthood plans on constructing this building themselves, it can be stopped by requiring the building inspectors to strictly enforce the code.

That will never happen. Austin is the most left wing city in the state. Every elected official is a democRAT and the only election contests are over which liberal democRAT is the most liberal (the most liberal wins). That is what makes this all the more amazing, that it would take place in Austin.

Eventually, they will get the building built. But it will double their cost having to use all out of town contractors and subcontractors.

Their biggest problem is going to be the concrete. You can't truck it in mixers from Dallas or Houston and it will cost them a fortune to mix it on site.

25 posted on 11/15/2003 8:52:58 PM PST by Bubba_Leroy
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To: KAUAIBOUND
I think this is great news.... I hope it has a domino effect around the country.

As far as the building codes, as corrupt as the Planned Parenthood are, they will find a way to work around them and buy the inspectors off, unless of course, the inspectors are against abortion also.

In any event, it puts a stumbling block before them and sends a loud message!
26 posted on 11/15/2003 8:53:55 PM PST by travelnurse
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To: KAUAIBOUND
I sincerely hope that this is not done. Selective enforcement of unobeyable (is that a word?) laws is an atrocity, even in the service of an unimpeachable cause. These contractors are doing things the right way. G-d bless them.
27 posted on 11/15/2003 8:56:26 PM PST by Slings and Arrows (Am Yisrael Chai!)
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To: travelnurse
It would be Planned Parenthood's first Austin clinic to offer abortions, and the fourth licensed abortion provider in Texas' capital city.

There's already 3 other infanticide camps in Austin. So why do UnPlanned Parenthood wants to build a fourth? Are the baby-killers in competition or what?

28 posted on 11/15/2003 9:00:06 PM PST by ServesURight
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To: travelnurse; CindyDawg; MeeknMing
This deserves a Texas ping!! I read this in the newspaper this morning and was surprised. The conservatives must be coming out of hiding, because Austin is a liberal town!!

Sure was nice to read though!!
29 posted on 11/15/2003 9:17:16 PM PST by potlatch (1 cross + 3 nails = 4 given)
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To: potlatch
Wasn't it though?
30 posted on 11/15/2003 9:22:42 PM PST by CindyDawg
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To: travelnurse
Good for all the Right to Life people and I'll bet some FReepers who made those calls to sub-contractors!
31 posted on 11/15/2003 9:24:14 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Coleus; cpforlife.org
Ping!
32 posted on 11/15/2003 9:25:20 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Republic If You Can Keep It
A hundred years from now people will marvel that there was a time when the killing of unborn children, a million a year, was permitted.

If it continues the total number will exceed the one of Gulag.

33 posted on 11/15/2003 10:07:21 PM PST by A. Pole
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To: travelnurse; 2ndMostConservativeBrdMember; afraidfortherepublic; Alas; al_c; american colleen; ...
Activism works ping
34 posted on 11/15/2003 10:26:38 PM PST by Coleus (Only half the patients who go into an abortion clinic come out alive.)
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To: travelnurse
Danze, an owner of Maldonado & Danze Inc., a concrete-foundation contractor, oversaw a telephone and letter-writing campaign urging more than 750 Austin- and San Antonio-area businesses not to provide supplies or services for the project. He recruited contractors to join what he called the Texas Contractors and Suppliers for Life Association.

If only there had been a German Contractors and Suppliers for Life Association.


35 posted on 11/15/2003 10:29:17 PM PST by Barnacle (Navigating the treacherous waters of a liberal culture)
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To: Republic If You Can Keep It
There was a time when slavery was permitted.

There was a time when segregation was permitted.

There was a time when torture was permitted.

A hundred years from now people will marvel that there was a time when the killing of unborn children, a million a year, was permitted.


>>>>I disagree. I think in a hundred years, people will marvel at why us neanderthals stopped at birth, since they will be practicing infanticide up to one year after birth.
36 posted on 11/16/2003 12:10:51 AM PST by Conservative til I die
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To: Vic3O3
When it comes time to build we're going to have to call this guy!

Semper Fi
37 posted on 11/16/2003 4:52:33 AM PST by dd5339 (Happiness is a full VM-II)
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To: travelnurse; potlatch; Alamo-Girl; onyx; SpookBrat; Republican Wildcat; Howlin; dixiechick2000; ...
This is happening in Austin, the Liberal capitol of Texas ? Wow.

Builders Boycott Abortion Clinic

Excerpt:

(AP) Weeks into the project, the contractor hired to build an abortion clinic hit a brick wall: Plumbers and carpenters would not work for him. Drywall installers and heating subcontractors would not do business with him. Cement suppliers for miles around would not touch the job.

He had been hit with a boycott organized by abortion foe and construction-industry executive Chris Danze.

The builder finally quit the job this month, stopping the clinic project in its tracks, in what national Planned Parenthood officials said was the first such boycott they have ever seen.

Danze, a 48-year-old who has protested outside clinics, compares the building of an abortion clinic to construction of a concentration camp during the Holocaust.


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38 posted on 11/16/2003 5:41:00 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (I won! I won! http://rmeek141.home.comcast.net/LotteryTicketRutRoh.JPG)
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To: potlatch; *Abortion_list; *Pro_Life
Thanks for the heads up ...

39 posted on 11/16/2003 5:43:57 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (I won! I won! http://rmeek141.home.comcast.net/LotteryTicketRutRoh.JPG)
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To: Bubba_Leroy
Actually, the raw materials (cement and sand/gravel/rock) could be transported from any distance in the concrete mixers and water added onsite. But that would probably double the cost, and pressure could be exerted on non-Austin concrete suppliers to turn down the work. Also, bear in mind that Hispanics dominate the cement mason trades in the Southwest, and would be more likely to refuse to work on an abortion clinic due to their Catholic background (whether practicing or not).

One more comment: the construction industry, at least in the Southwest, is quite conservative from a cultural standpoint, if not from a political standpoint. I know this from 20 some years as an engineer in Arizona.
40 posted on 11/16/2003 5:53:22 AM PST by KAUAIBOUND (Hawaii - the nicest but most incompetent gov workers in the US)
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