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Law Graduate Charged With Threatening Deadly Force To Stop Abortion


April 6, 2010 1:26 p.m. EST

Dallas, TX, United States (AHN) - A Southern Methodist University law
school graduate has been charged with threatening to use deadly force to
prevent an abortion at a Dallas clinic.

Erlyndon Lo, 27, faces a federal charge of using interstate commerce to
communicate a threat to injure. He also is accused of one count of
threatening force to intimidate and interfere with clients and employees
of a reproductive health service in order to intimidate that facility’s
clients and employees from obtaining and providing reproductive health
services.

He faces five years in prison and a $250,000 fine for the first charge,
and a year's imprisonment and a $100,000 fine for the second charge.

According to the FBI, Lo filed a motion in a federal courthouse in Plano
Friday morning seeking to have abortion declared illegal nationwide. He
asked the court to immediately grant his motion for a temporary
restraining order for a preliminary and permanent injunction, saying he
could be killed by noon that day.

Lo said he planned "on saving at least one human life" at the
Southwestern Women’s Surgery Center. "Abortion is murder... I am
entitled under my religious beliefs to use deadly force if necessary to
save the innocent life of another," he said in his court filing.

Lo filed a "class action lawsuit" in the Eastern District of Texas
against the U.S. Supreme Court last month, asking that abortions be
outlawed and accusing U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and
other members of the court of forcibly keeping him from practicing his
beliefs.

The justices "are continuing to intentionally obstruct by threat of
force me in the enjoyment of my free exercise of religious beliefs and
attempt to do so," Lo wrote on a website he maintained before his arrest
over the weekend.

Lo, who describes himself as a devout Catholic who passed the New York
bar this year, made his first court appearance on Monday before U.S.
Magistrate Judge Don Bush of the Eastern District of Texas. His
detention hearing has been moved to April 15.

Lo's planned use of force against a late-term abortion clinic comes
after Scott Roeder was sentenced to life in prison on Thursday for the
2009 murder of George Tiller, a prominent doctor in Kansas who performed
late-term abortions.

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hk wrote:
Law Graduate Charged With Threatening Deadly Force To Stop Abortion


April 6, 2010 1:26 p.m. EST

Dallas, TX, United States (AHN) - A Southern Methodist University law
school graduate has been charged with threatening to use deadly force to
prevent an abortion at a Dallas clinic.

Erlyndon Lo, 27, faces a federal charge of using interstate commerce to
communicate a threat to injure. He also is accused of one count of
threatening force to intimidate and interfere with clients and employees
of a reproductive health service in order to intimidate that facility?s
clients and employees from obtaining and providing reproductive health
services.

He faces five years in prison and a $250,000 fine for the first charge,
and a year's imprisonment and a $100,000 fine for the second charge.

According to the FBI, Lo filed a motion in a federal courthouse in Plano
Friday morning seeking to have abortion declared illegal nationwide. He
asked the court to immediately grant his motion for a temporary
restraining order for a preliminary and permanent injunction, saying he
could be killed by noon that day.

Lo said he planned "on saving at least one human life" at the
Southwestern Women?s Surgery Center. "Abortion is murder... I am
entitled under my religious beliefs to use deadly force if necessary to
save the innocent life of another," he said in his court filing.

Lo filed a "class action lawsuit" in the Eastern District of Texas
against the U.S. Supreme Court last month, asking that abortions be
outlawed and accusing U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and
other members of the court of forcibly keeping him from practicing his
beliefs.

The justices "are continuing to intentionally obstruct by threat of
force me in the enjoyment of my free exercise of religious beliefs and
attempt to do so," Lo wrote on a website he maintained before his arrest
over the weekend.

Lo, who describes himself as a devout Catholic who passed the New York
bar this year, made his first court appearance on Monday before U.S.
Magistrate Judge Don Bush of the Eastern District of Texas. His
detention hearing has been moved to April 15.

Lo's planned use of force against a late-term abortion clinic comes
after Scott Roeder was sentenced to life in prison on Thursday for the
2009 murder of George Tiller, a prominent doctor in Kansas who performed
late-term abortions.

Read mo http://www.allheadlinenews.com/artic...#ixzz0kNDScSlO

The Doctor can kill the fetus and get paid. Some idiot could shoot the
fetus in the wound and be charged with murder.
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On 4/6/10 9:47 PM, lil abner wrote:
hk wrote:
Law Graduate Charged With Threatening Deadly Force To Stop Abortion


April 6, 2010 1:26 p.m. EST

Dallas, TX, United States (AHN) - A Southern Methodist University law
school graduate has been charged with threatening to use deadly force
to prevent an abortion at a Dallas clinic.

Erlyndon Lo, 27, faces a federal charge of using interstate commerce
to communicate a threat to injure. He also is accused of one count of
threatening force to intimidate and interfere with clients and
employees of a reproductive health service in order to intimidate that
facility?s clients and employees from obtaining and providing
reproductive health services.

He faces five years in prison and a $250,000 fine for the first
charge, and a year's imprisonment and a $100,000 fine for the second
charge.

According to the FBI, Lo filed a motion in a federal courthouse in
Plano Friday morning seeking to have abortion declared illegal
nationwide. He asked the court to immediately grant his motion for a
temporary restraining order for a preliminary and permanent
injunction, saying he could be killed by noon that day.

Lo said he planned "on saving at least one human life" at the
Southwestern Women?s Surgery Center. "Abortion is murder... I am
entitled under my religious beliefs to use deadly force if necessary
to save the innocent life of another," he said in his court filing.

Lo filed a "class action lawsuit" in the Eastern District of Texas
against the U.S. Supreme Court last month, asking that abortions be
outlawed and accusing U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts
and other members of the court of forcibly keeping him from practicing
his beliefs.

The justices "are continuing to intentionally obstruct by threat of
force me in the enjoyment of my free exercise of religious beliefs and
attempt to do so," Lo wrote on a website he maintained before his
arrest over the weekend.

Lo, who describes himself as a devout Catholic who passed the New York
bar this year, made his first court appearance on Monday before U.S.
Magistrate Judge Don Bush of the Eastern District of Texas. His
detention hearing has been moved to April 15.

Lo's planned use of force against a late-term abortion clinic comes
after Scott Roeder was sentenced to life in prison on Thursday for the
2009 murder of George Tiller, a prominent doctor in Kansas who
performed late-term abortions.

Read mo
http://www.allheadlinenews.com/artic...#ixzz0kNDScSlO

The Doctor can kill the fetus and get paid. Some idiot could shoot the
fetus in the wound and be charged with murder.



Abortion is legal. Don't like abortion? Don't get one.

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On 4/6/10 9:47 PM, lil abner wrote:
hk wrote:
Law Graduate Charged With Threatening Deadly Force To Stop Abortion


April 6, 2010 1:26 p.m. EST

Dallas, TX, United States (AHN) - A Southern Methodist University law
school graduate has been charged with threatening to use deadly force
to prevent an abortion at a Dallas clinic.

Erlyndon Lo, 27, faces a federal charge of using interstate commerce
to communicate a threat to injure. He also is accused of one count of
threatening force to intimidate and interfere with clients and
employees of a reproductive health service in order to intimidate that
facility?s clients and employees from obtaining and providing
reproductive health services.

He faces five years in prison and a $250,000 fine for the first
charge, and a year's imprisonment and a $100,000 fine for the second
charge.

According to the FBI, Lo filed a motion in a federal courthouse in
Plano Friday morning seeking to have abortion declared illegal
nationwide. He asked the court to immediately grant his motion for a
temporary restraining order for a preliminary and permanent
injunction, saying he could be killed by noon that day.

Lo said he planned "on saving at least one human life" at the
Southwestern Women?s Surgery Center. "Abortion is murder... I am
entitled under my religious beliefs to use deadly force if necessary
to save the innocent life of another," he said in his court filing.

Lo filed a "class action lawsuit" in the Eastern District of Texas
against the U.S. Supreme Court last month, asking that abortions be
outlawed and accusing U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts
and other members of the court of forcibly keeping him from practicing
his beliefs.

The justices "are continuing to intentionally obstruct by threat of
force me in the enjoyment of my free exercise of religious beliefs and
attempt to do so," Lo wrote on a website he maintained before his
arrest over the weekend.

Lo, who describes himself as a devout Catholic who passed the New York
bar this year, made his first court appearance on Monday before U.S.
Magistrate Judge Don Bush of the Eastern District of Texas. His
detention hearing has been moved to April 15.

Lo's planned use of force against a late-term abortion clinic comes
after Scott Roeder was sentenced to life in prison on Thursday for the
2009 murder of George Tiller, a prominent doctor in Kansas who
performed late-term abortions.

Read mo
http://www.allheadlinenews.com/artic...#ixzz0kNDScSlO

The Doctor can kill the fetus and get paid. Some idiot could shoot the
fetus in the wound and be charged with murder.



Abortion is legal. Don't like abortion? Don't get one.



I think stupidity is legal also. Mr. Abner seems to have it in abundance.

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