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You will go to prison if you’re not down with the agenda

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  1. Wingman68

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    Clinton Judge Sentences 75-Year-Old Pro-Life Activist with ‘Significant Health Issues’ to Two Years in Prison for Peacefully Protesting Abortion Clinic
    By Cristina Laila Jun. 3, 2024 4:00 pm244 Comments

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    The Biden DOJ convicted Paula Harlow last year of federal conspiracy against rights and FACE offenses for peacefully protesting an abortion clinic in DC back in 2020.

    US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, a Clinton appointee, sentenced Harlow to 24 months in prison.

    She was the tenth defendant to be sentenced by the Biden Regime related to the peaceful abortion protest.


    Paulette Harlow, who is 75 years old, participated in a peaceful protest at an abortion clinic in 2020 and didn’t hurt anyone.


    Here is video of Paulette Harlow praying and peacefully protesting in an abortion clinic:



    According to Catholic News Agency, Harlow has significant health issues. Her husband fears she may die in prison.

    “Paula Paulette Harlow, 75, of Kingston, Massachusetts, was sentenced in U.S. District Court today to 24 months incarceration for her role in a conspiracy that created a blockade at a Washington, D.C. reproductive health care clinic to prevent the clinic from providing, and patients from receiving, reproductive health services.” the DOJ said in a press release on Friday.




    Two other elderly defendants in their 70s were sentenced to more than 2 years in prison each.

    Joan Bell, 76 was sentenced to 27 months in prison and three years of supervised release and Jean Marshall, 74, was sentenced to 24 months and three years of supervised release.

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    When you stand up for Christian values you can expect the demonic side to attack you.
     
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    I do not agree with the decision for jail time, and I think abortion is horrific, however, if I remember correctly, they entered the clinic, basically shutting it down, for their peaceful protest.

    They pushed to get arrested and they were arrested.

    very sad.

    Peace to you
     
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    BLM. Antifa. Never peaceful. Burned down government buildings. Never punished but little old ladies punished for trying to save the most innocent human beings. GREAT is their reward in Heaven!
     
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    Agreed! Christians cannot expect justice in secular courts. May God bless them.

    No need to compare to other groups. No need to complain about the sentence. God will give them their reward and that should be sufficient.

    peace to you
     
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    Yep. They physically prevented people from entering.

    I am not saying that is wrong (morally) but it is illegal.

    My biggest issue here are people who stand up against the murder of children and then act the victim under a false narrative.

    Do what is right regardless of the consequences.
     
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    When it's illegal to attend church services, will you stay home?

    When it's illegal to allow your parents to live past 75, will you turn them over to the government to be eliminated?

    The church has compromised with the world too long. Our citizenship is in Heaven, amen, but in the flesh we are citizens in this world and we are called to be salt and light to it, as long as we are physically here.
     
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    No. But when it is illegal to prevent women from going into an abortion clinic I will voice my objection to abortion without preventing people from entering the clinic.

    Doing wrong to combat a greater wrong is never right.

    How many passages in the NT describe the Christians as violating Roman law in order to prevent abortions (and yes, abortions were common then).
     
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    No

    No

    It’s a false comparison on both examples.

    They could have prayed on the sidewalk across the street. Did they think their prayers are more effective in the clinic? By violating the law?

    Are you going to call the police when pro same s:x marriage/trans activists do a “sit in” in your church, praying to their god that your eyes would be open to your evil opinions?

    They intentionally violated the law and knew they would be arrested, and proudly did so so they could say, “hey, look at me!!! I’m willing to sacrifice my freedom to save the life of the unborn!”

    Good for them for following their conviction. Don’t complain about the consequences

    peace to you
     
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    If you do not like the "justice" provided by the Democrats, vote them out of office.

    The protesters on the Left block access but are not sentenced to years in jail, yet protesters of the right are sentenced to years in jail. The selective enforcement of our laws is an attack on Democracy by the left.
     
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