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yes_justice June 28 2014, 01:13:30 UTC
What else would you call it?

"She suffered a cervical tear while a patient at the Hope Clinic in Granite City, Ill., and needed to be rushed to a hospital. As clinic staffers wheeled her toward a waiting minivan, one of a group of antiabortion protesters outside, Daniel Michael of nearby Highland, Ill., saw what was happening and snapped a picture of her. Within days, her picture as well as her medical records -- obtained through an unknown source -- were on a Web site called Missionaries to the Unborn. It didn't name her but included her age, the name of her tiny hometown, the fact that she was married and the age and sex of her only child.

Identified as "Jane Doe" in court papers, the woman alleges the photo and records revealed her identity, violating her privacy and opening her to potential public humiliation and physical violence. "

This isn't just the internet, its real sweaty life. They are well across that line we like ourselves.

They kill people. They brag about killing people and hold the killers as their martyrs. If they were sunni arabs, I wonder how we'd deal with `em?

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dexeron June 30 2014, 03:35:31 UTC
If they were not outliers, at what point would their actions justify restraining speech?

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