Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Why No «Bloody Hands» to Protest Slaughter of the Unborn? By John W. Lillpop


By John W. Lillpop
Code Pink activist Desiree Farooz made a huge splash in the media with her stunt at a House Foreign Relations Committee Hearing on October 24. It was at that gathering that this former teacher from Texas shoved her bloody hands into the face of Secretary Condolezza Rice while screaming, “The blood of millions of Iraqis is on your hands!”

Secretary Rice maintained her dignified, professional decorum while Capitol Hill police forcibly removed Farooz from the People's House. After order was restored, the war in Iraq and other issues in the Middle East were discussed in more respectful, rational terms, sans the bloody hands and screaming.

Why No «Bloody Hands» to Protest Slaughter of the Unborn? ...

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