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DESCRIPTION:Join World Can't Wait, Radical Women (Bay Area), Linci Comi (West Coast 
 Feminist Health Project), Revolution Books, A.N.S.W.E.R.-SF Bay Area, 
 BACORR (Bay Area Coalition for Our Reproductive Rights) and many others for 
 a speak out against the assassination of courageous and caring abortion 
 provider, Doctor George Tiller.  Bring your signs, your voices, your 
 outrage, and your determination to stand for abortion on demand and without 
 apology along with people all across the country who are organizing 
 hundreds of protests and vigils this week.  Check out the following article 
 from long time fighter for reproductive rights and national director of 
 World Can't Wait, Debra Sweet.\n\nGeorge Tiller, A Hero for People Who Care 
 About the Humanity of Women\n\nby Debra Sweet, National Director of The 
 World Can't Wait\n\n    A hero who wore a button saying "Trust Women," was 
 shot down and killed Sunday, in a devastating attack on the right of women 
 to control our own bodies.  Dr. George Tiller began providing abortion care 
 in 1973, as soon as it was legal in Kansas, and continued until yesterday.  
 He endured, and rose above, the constant picketers of his clinic and home; 
 the vandalism; the baseless lawsuits and political/legal trials.  He 
 survived being shot by another anti-abortion would-be assassin in 1993.  He 
 gave compassionate care to thousands of women, and mentored colleagues and 
 medical students, and was a source of last resort for women with 
 fetal/maternal complications in his Wichita, Kansas clinic.\n\n    George's 
 murder is a heavy, almost unbearable blow, and not only for his family and 
 friends, who deserve our deep gratitude for supporting him in his life's 
 work.  \n     \n    A wonderful person by all accounts, he is not at this 
 time replaceable as a highly skilled teacher and courageous physician who 
 knowingly took the risks he did to do what we believed in.  The 
 anti-abortion movement, from its origins in with "abortion is murder" in 
 the 1970's, through the clinic-bombing 1980's, and the murderous attacks of 
 the 1990's, has successfully shrunk the ranks of doctors and hospitals who 
 are willing to risk providing abortions.  "They've poisoned the minds of a 
 generation of women, permeating them with feelings of shame over unwanted 
 pregnancies and for having the audacity to want to control when and if they 
 bear children."\n     \n    Having been nose to nose with anti-abortion 
 leaders in front of clinics, and sometimes between them and doctors, for 
 decades, I know them as the active base of a deeply dangerous, Christian 
 theocratic, and fascist movement.  They believe, as Randall Terry screamed 
 in my face in 1987, that women must be kept subservient to men.  Their god 
 is a vengeful god, they remind us, and we deserve death for not obeying 
 him.  They've got the scripture, memorized from both the Old Testament and 
 the New, and the worldview to enforce that male supremacy in their homes 
 and in their movement.  They believe that this country's laws should be 
 based on their interpretation of their God's law, so you, too, would have 
 no choice in the matter.  And they want to kill us; the women who aren't 
 subservient, and the doctors who foster our agency.\n     \n    For 8 
 years, these groups had easy access to the levers of power in this country, 
 right into the White House, and not just through the smug political 
 operative, Karl Rove.  The whole Bush regime, from the "Decider" who 
 believed he was on a mission from God, to the thousands of political 
 appointees who re-wrote government websites, rules and laws restricting 
 abortion access, is responsible for a leap in the way government stopped 
 women from accessing abortion.  These legal and political attacks on 
 women's access to abortion - and birth control - changed life for millions 
 of women.  They gave the mainstream media the idea that it's OK to quote 
 anti-abortion organizations as a legitimate voice in the matter of what 
 women have the legal and moral right to do with their lives.\n     \n    
 The Bill O'Reilly's, Pat Robertsons, and Ann Coulters have responsibility 
 for Dr. Tiller's murder too, by creating a political climate leading to his 
 murder.  9-11 was the fault of "abortionists" according to Pat Robertson.  
 The clever O'Reilly comment "Tiller the Killer," drawn straight from the 
 constant street protesters around George's clinic, and Coulter's comment 
 that previous abortion doctors were killed by a "gun used in a procedure" 
 all fuel the climate that it's OK to murder doctors.\n\n    But it's not 
 only the ravings of the right wing that are dangerous to womens' rights.\n  
    \n    What about the "leaders" of the Democratic Party who counsel us to 
 find common ground with these fascists and religious fanatics?  You have a 
 president who invites an outspoken homophobe to give his inaugural prayer, 
 citing "common ground" with this as somehow a step forward.  You have a 
 president who won't come out in favor of gay marriage, tacitly encouraging 
 many of his supporters to vote FOR Proposition 8 in California.  You have a 
 president who bends over backwards to give legitimacy to the anti-abortion 
 cause, to the honesty of their leaders' convictions.\n     \n    If you 
 watched the scene developing in May, weeks before Barack Obama's appearance 
 at the Notre Dame commencement, as Randall Terry and hundreds of others 
 were getting arrested on the campus, and working themselves into a frenzy - 
 all carefully covered by the national media - and you saw Obama give a 
 speech that didn't confront them for being wrong, you knew a murder like 
 this would happen.  The "pro-choice" movement, for its part, has 
 surrendered its activism and resources almost completely to the Democratic 
 Party and its "common ground" strategy.\n     \n    This will inevitably 
 get our abortion doctors killed, and drive others from practice.  A 
 courageous woman physician, who provides abortion care to rural, young and 
 poor women, even if they have no money, is one of the successors of Dr. 
 Tiller.  She wrote today:\n\n        "Abortion has been legal in this 
 country for 36 years and it is harder for a woman to access this vital 
 medical care now than it was when I started providing abortion care 21 
 years ago. The combination of fewer feminist women's health clinics, 
 restrictive laws and the hijacking of the rhetoric surrounding abortion has 
 made for an empty promise of "choice" for many women. Even our pro-choice 
 President in his speech at Notre Dame said that "abortion is a 
 heart-wrenching decision for any woman to make."\n         \n        I so 
 strongly disagree. For the bulk of my patients it is a moral, responsible 
 decision to make. The most common emotion expressed directly after an 
 abortion and again at the follow up exam is one of relief. If anything, 
 they express guilt for not feeling guilty. Why is the "pro-life" movement 
 so intent on putting out a message to women that they should feel guilty 
 and remorse and shame for taking control of their lives? Why do we LET them 
 define who we are and tell us how we should think?\n         \n        And 
 then there is the issue of "common ground" between those that support and 
 those that oppose legal abortion. I say this; until those that oppose 
 abortion will agree with and support the notion that the best way to 
 PREVENT unintended pregnancies in the first place (isn't that the goal?) is 
 to provide ALL women of childbearing age with scientifically accurate, 
 comprehensive information about, and ready access to birth control of all 
 types, there is no common ground. The notion that sexual relations can and 
 will happen only between married, heterosexual couples that wish to 
 conceive is absolutely ridiculous. Abstinence-only education results in 
 higher STI rates, more teen pregnancies, more teen births AND more 
 abortions. Letting religious based individuals and organizations with a 
 totally unrealistic view of teen sexuality into our schools has been a huge 
 mistake. It must stop.\n         \n        Unfortunately, there is not, to 
 my knowledge, a single "pro-life" organization that supports women using 
 any method of birth control except natural family planning. And what do I 
 call couples that rely on natural family planning?  Pregnant."\n\n\n    
 This woman gives me hope.  We--everyone who cares about the humanity of 
 women-should form a solid wall of support around her and other abortion 
 providers.\n     \n    But I am very angry, and sad, today at the utter 
 injustice of Dr. Tiller's death.  I'll be out on Union Square in New York 
 City today, Monday, June 1, at 4:00 PM, joining others to speak out against 
 this murder, and to rally more people to act in support of women's access 
 to abortion, birth control and our self-determination.\n\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/06/01/18599893.php
SUMMARY:Speak Out for Doctor George Tiller! No "common ground" with religious fanatics!‏
LOCATION:Tuesday 5:00-6:30 PM:\nEmergency Protest/Speak-Out on the steps of City 
 Hall in San Francisco's Civic Center\n
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