I can only imagine if President George W. Bush had launched a harassment campaign against, say, Code Pink or other anti-war protesters. I imagine that we would have heard a great deal about it in the media, with fawning stories about the persecuted. But when the Obama Administration's Justice Department launched a campaign to go after pro-lifers who protest at Planned Parenthood and other abortion facilities, the media were silent.

Even when the Justice Department has fared horribly in this campaign, it's still difficult to find any news about this. Tim Carney at the Washington Examiner has a column that describes this campaign and how it went for one woman:

Justly regarded as the most aggressive abortion defender to ever occupy the White House, President Obama has spent two years prosecuting pro-life advocates, using the Department of Justice as his weapon.

This campaign is so legally groundless that a federal judge recently ordered the DOJ to pay $120,000 to one of its targets, a pro-lifer caught peaceably distributing anti-abortion literature outside a Florida abortion facility.

When Mary Susan Pine was young, she had an abortion. The trauma and regret led her to become a pro-life activist, forming a nonprofit that tries to dissuade mothers from aborting their unborn children and provides women with pregnancy testing, sonograms, and post-pregnancy help.

Pine also engages in sidewalk counseling. Instead of protesting, as the court explains, she "approach[es] vehicles and pedestrians entering and exiting the [Presidential Women's Center] parking lot, engaging in conversations about abortion, and offering information and literature about 'life-affirming' alternatives to abortion and the resources available to pregnant women."

This is legal. So why did Eric Holder and the DOJ go after Pine?

We learn about the particulars of the case and how horribly it was prosecuted. It appears to the judge who threw out the case that the whole incident that led to the prosecution might have been a set-up designed to quell constitutionally protected activity rather than to actually vindicate the people who we're supposed to believe were aggrieved by this activity. The judge was so upset at the meritless nature of the case that he ordered DOJ to pay Pine's legal bills. Carney goes on:

But the prosecution of Pine must be understood as part of a broader DOJ campaign against sidewalk counselors. In late 2010, the DOJ brought a handful of these FACE cases. For instance, Dick Retta, an 80-year-old grandfather from Rockville who prays and counsels outside the Planned Parenthood office two blocks from the White House, is charged with obstructing a woman entering the building, and shouting after her, "Don't go in there. Don't let them kill your baby." ...

The Obama administration's zeal for these prosecutions, despite the lack of evidence, suggests that when it comes to abortion, at least, this president has real, if extra-legal, convictions.

It's also worth noting the different treatment that pro-lifers receive compared to, say, the Occupy Wall Street crowd.

Comments:


Mel Foil
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etoiledunord

The sex industry relies on the abortion industry and the abortion industry relies on the sex industry. And they both rely on thoroughly corrupt politicians like Obama.

Percival
Joined
Mar '11
Percival

Ms. Pine and Mr. Retta would have been better off if they had been standing out in front of a polling place waving billy clubs.

That is protected speech.

KC Mulville
Joined
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KC Mulville

What have they got on Obama?

Marshall
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Marshall

Wow, I hadn't heard about this.  

Mollie Hemingway, Ed.: It's also worth noting the different treatment that pro-lifers receive compared to, say, the Occupy Wall Street crowd.

When those enforcing the law choose to selectively punish based on the perpetrators larger ideology, we have ceased to be governed by a set of laws.  When they single out those who haven't even committed a crime - which appears to be the case here - I don't even know where that leaves us.  It seems like a pretty good working definition of tyranny. 

Edited on April 10, 2012 at 5:26pm
Aaron Miller
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Aaron Miller

My thanks to Ms Pine for sticking it out. Even if she could have counted on the Department of Justice having to pay her legal fees when their prosecution failed, which she could not, this trial robbed her of many months of her life. The suit was brought against her in August 2010. It took nearly two years for her to defend herself against this frivolous lawsuit.

The DoJ doesn't have to win to effectively intimidate citizens. And it's not punishment to have to pay the defendant's bills with taxpayer money, which they were burning through anyway.

Mama Toad
Joined
Feb '11
Mama Toad

The harrassment is horrible. I had heard about it already.

It is not new -- the force of law has tried to silence pro-lifers many times before.

Remember the prosecution of pro-lifers using anit-racketeering laws, a case that began in 1986 and dragged on before being dismissed by the Supreme Court in 2003?

And from Canada, we have this story as well, with a judge sentencing a young activist to 92 days in prison and telling her, "You're wrong, and your God's wrong." 

The young woman in Canada refused to promise to shut up and go away, telling her mother, "I am at peace, Mom."

"We will not be silent, we will not forget, we will not compromise." - pro-life t-shirt slogan

~Paules
Joined
Jun '10
~Paules

Any good Bolshevik will tell you that the law is not meant to be impartial.  Its purpose is to keep the party in power.  Dissidents must be crushed.  Just imagine for a moment what it will be like in the Obama second term.   

nick
Joined
Jan '11
nick

Lawfare. Lawless President.

Edited on April 10, 2012 at 11:06pm
DocJay
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DocJay

So if only they defecated on an abortion doctors car they would be looked upon with admiration.  


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Guruforhire

This makes me very cranky.


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