Jennifer misses the action.
She misses the adrenaline rush, the nervous stomach, the sweaty palms. She misses the television cameras, the high-powered meetings and the inspiring convention speeches. She even misses the feeling of wondering if the person approaching her is her assassin.
Jennifer is a veteran of the abortion wars.
In the 1990’s, she ran a busy abortion clinic in Florida. During those years, she experienced it all: the swarms of protestors surrounding her clinic, the bombings, the daily telephone death threats, the butyric acid attacks, the stalking and, yes, the killings. She was in the middle of the maelstrom.
Today, she works for a small non-profit organization, raising money for a good cause. It’s a satisfying job but it’s not enough. She misses the wars.
Now, I am no psychologist but after talking to her the other day I have developed a theory. Just hear me out.
In her day, Jennifer commanded a lot of attention. A physically stunning woman, she didn’t fit the stereotype of the beleaguered abortion clinic director or the hardcore feminist. She swallowed up a room with her infectious laugh and turned a lot of heads. She also thrived on being the center of attention. She enjoyed the media interviews, testifying before the legislature and staring down those protestors who dared to think about closing her clinic.
After hours, Jennifer played hard. She enjoyed her wine and her men. She could drink her (mostly) male doctors under a table and the next day greet her patients with her dazzling smile. She enjoyed calling the shots. She even derived a sordid sense of satisfaction when she heard her protestors mumbling under their breath “there she is, that’s the one who runs the abortuary.”
Then she left her clinic to run another one in an inner city, a non-profit facility run by a board of directors. Suddenly, she was reporting to a bunch of folks. Then, the federal government passed several laws restricting the rights of protestors and things started getting quiet outside the clinic. She was suddenly in a different world and she started to lose her edge Then the clinic closed its doors.
Although she enjoys her current job, a few years ago, in an attempt to recapture some of her passion, she set up a fund for poor women who needed abortions. But she told me this weekend that it didn’t work, that her juices still weren’t flowing. She then admitted that she felt that the folks she was working with on the fund didn’t really appreciate what she brought to the table, i.e., they didn’t realize she was a hardened veteran of the abortion wars. While she admitted these feelings were “kind of silly,” I could tell that she was hurting.
And my reaction to her was: honey, join the club.
I told her how I also miss the old days as well. I miss seeing myself on the network news or reading my pithy quote in the New York Times. I miss being surrounded by throngs of angry protestors who were screaming: “Richards, you are going to hell!” I miss hob-nobbing with Members of Congress who needed my political advice. In a sick way, I miss the abortion wars as much as Jennifer does.
I am sure others feel the same way. I am reminded of Diane Derzis, a sassy southern woman who used to run a clinic in Birmingham. In 1994, I flew down to observe an Operation Rescue event that was taking place at a different clinic across town. When I arrived, I hung around, watched the happenings, talked to our escorts and chatted with the police. Suddenly, out of the corner of my eye I saw a red convertible approaching and noticed that Diane was in the driver’s seat. She was all dolled up and drove very slowly past the angry throng. The local anti-abortion folks knew who Diane was and they started screaming at her. Diane just waved. What struck me, however, was that she wanted to be seen, she wanted to be yelled at. She missed the action. Indeed, later on she told me that she was actually “pissed” that they weren’t at her clinic.
The craziness was an aphrodisiac.
The more I think about Jennifer, Diane, myself and our other colleagues, I realize that to some extent we’re like combat soldiers who have seen action and have been sent back home. We were forced to go cold turkey and miss being in those dangerous situations. For Jennifer, she misses watching her security camera trying to spot the next trouble-maker, she misses reviewing the protocols for a clinic bombing, she misses those interminable meetings with her designated FBI agent.
And, to add insult to injury, no one has ever said “thank you.” Oh, sure, the folks she works with on the abortion fund know who she is, they’ve seen her resume and they are aware that some “stuff” was going on years ago. But they really can’t appreciate what Jennifer did and the gravitas that she brings to the table. So, that leaves Jennifer with her worn press clippings, her fading pictures and her memories.
Jennifer is a fighter. She will ultimately prevail. She will be fine. And, yes, she deserves a pat on the back for a job well done.
But she’ll always miss the action.
December 6, 2010 at 12:25 pm
Magnificently written, but hyperbole, hyperbole: “the swarms of protestors surrounding her clinic, the bombings, the daily telephone death threats, the butyric acid attacks, the stalking and, yes, the killings.” Are you kidding me, Pat? For example, a couple of former doctors, a guard, and a former nurse or two — whom else did we kill. Don’t compare us to soldiers with guts! And “swarms of protestors”! An old man like me, here and there, and some beautiful women, and that’s it.
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December 6, 2010 at 3:34 pm
Hyperbole? Well, first, I wonder if you are reading it the wrong way. I certainly am not saying that all of these things happened on one day. but over the course of years, her clinic (and others’) WERE subjected to this. Indeed, the point of the article is that over the years this stuff built up and then she went cold turkey.
And, I would call those times when there were hundreds of Op Rescue types in front of her clinic “swarms”. Are you saying that didn’t happen?
Finally, dont get me started on how it was “only” a “couple” of doctors. I dont know how to take that, John. Maybe you’re just trying to tweak me in a sick way. But if you’re serious, then you really are one sick dude and I might be inclined just to totally ignore your postings in the future. FOUR
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December 6, 2010 at 3:40 pm
Got cut off – I was going to say that FOUR OF MY FRIENDS were killed during that time, John. And dont give me any of that bullshit about they were killing as well, blah, blah, blah. These were friends who had families, who thought they were doing the right thing. These were real people, not some goddamn fetus/ baby/embryo or whatever you want to call it floating around in someone’s womb. And dont’ think I didn’t notice that you say how many folks that “we” didn’t kill. As if you were part of the murders.
I’ve been pretty civil since I started this and i have given you a forum to spout your crap, but this last post is just way too much….
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December 6, 2010 at 5:05 pm
I was hoping it wouldn’t come to this, but if two people on opposite sides of this issue are talking honestly, and sanely, it will always come to this.
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December 6, 2010 at 8:15 pm
Since when have you ever spoken sanely, John? You can’t! In fact, you’re not even on an opposite side. If there are the prolife and the prochoice sides, which you seem to suggest, you are the outlier, the domestic terrorist.
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December 6, 2010 at 8:38 pm
No, Kate, I speak honestly and sanely, and Pat Richards is the one killers’ helper who’s come closest to matching me. But I knew that, eventually, Pat too would break, become vituperative and spout nonsense, as he or she is doing above.
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February 21, 2011 at 5:41 pm
DailyHerald is right!
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December 6, 2010 at 8:41 pm
nonsense!
how can someone support killing a doctor in the house of god and say he is pro-life?
i think that one abortion is one too many and one doctor, nurse or guard killed is one too many.
THAT is what pro-life is, not justifying more killing in the name of god like you do or like that douchecanoe who told a young man who had just lost his father that it was justified on national television, and then went on to kill a doctor himself.
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December 7, 2010 at 4:57 am
More to the point, Rog, how can someone like you or me say he is prolife but stand by while every day, near where we live, young people are being carried into a death chamber where they will be tortured to death?
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December 7, 2010 at 6:49 am
why is that more to the point?
because you wanted to use it as a response?
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December 8, 2010 at 1:48 pm
Pat,
ProLifers are just stupid and use stupid logic.
They are also highly uneducated as there is clear evidence all over these pages.
They have no wit or ability to counter a good point.
I don’t know why people even try to talk with them.
It is the same BS that flows from them in every discussion.
The ProLifers that promote murder and violence are the worst.
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December 8, 2010 at 4:57 pm
Thanks, Linda. And you should know since you are in the Pensacola area – a long time hotbed of anti-abortion violence.
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December 9, 2010 at 5:47 am
What I like about this is “highly uneducated.”
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December 6, 2010 at 8:37 pm
how many doctors, nurses and guards do you want killed?
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December 6, 2010 at 8:45 pm
None, Rog, if that would stop us from legally killing over a million young folks every year, or one if that would do it, or two, or three. In other words, as many as it would take. What’s your guess?
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December 6, 2010 at 9:41 pm
Whether legal or not, abortion will not end. You and your demented band of domestic terrorists are powerless to stop abortion. Women have always found ways to get rid of unplanned pregnancies. Your ruse of being prolife is bogus. You and your ilk can’t abide by women having control over their bodies. Let’s be clear, you are not prolife. You John Dunkle favor death and violence, patriarchy and misogyny.
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December 6, 2010 at 9:56 pm
my guess it that killing doctors and staffers doesn’t stop abortions at all.
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December 7, 2010 at 4:47 am
Fighting back forcefully is the only way to stop any atrocity. People who disagree can point only to Gandhi, but even there people killed thousands of their oppressors.
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December 7, 2010 at 6:55 am
so ghandi was not successful?
and i suppose the american civil rights movement did not succeed because mlk taught non-violence?
do you not see that killing doctors and staffers does not stop women from seeking abortions?
only helping to change the situations that make them seek one will stop abortions.
they must be offered tangible hope, not hatred.
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February 21, 2011 at 5:46 pm
Dunkle you talk about honesty, yet you use the wrong words to mislead constantly.
Fighting back forcefully?
Say what you mean.
Promoting the terrorism of your prolife movement and the murdering of innocent doctors and others.
John you are the most dishonest person on this site, and the least sane.
That is why your comments are soooo stupid.
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December 6, 2010 at 2:10 pm
When John can’t top anything you have to say, when he can’t be witty or nasty, when he can’t make a counter claim, he picks on people’s grammar. It’s like someone picking a piece of lint off of someone’s shoulder just to remind them of their flaws–rude, mean-spirited and petty.
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December 6, 2010 at 2:34 pm
“. . . off of someone’s shoulder just to remind her of her flaws . . .” or one may say “. . . off of someone’s shoulder just to remind him of his flaws . . .”
And I’d also remove the first “of.”
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December 6, 2010 at 2:58 pm
How can someone actually like that kind of confrontation. It is sick but understandable.
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December 6, 2010 at 3:19 pm
I understand the rush. I have experience in that kind of environment and I understand how she feels. I miss it too.
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December 6, 2010 at 3:41 pm
Maria, did you want to elaborate a little? It would be interesting to us….
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December 6, 2010 at 4:36 pm
Melissa..I can understand why you would feel like that..but as I have said in the past I was the Director of a clinic for over 20 yrs!! I was the “face of abortion” in my town and in most of the state. It is just like a soldier..you have to keep your eye on the end product which is SAFE & LEGAL abortion for women…I think most of us that are “out” have some PTSD…I still can not be in crowds..sit with my back to the door in a restaurant….But I don’t for one minute regret the years of “torture” that the protestor’s put me through!! {I do regret what they put my family through!!} But they were and still are very commited to this issue…
I do know that we made a difference..but the price was high for our friends that paid the ultimate price…
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December 6, 2010 at 8:45 pm
i have seen your face lorriepoo.
you look like any of the ladies in my parish that i work with on our efforts to try to help others.
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December 6, 2010 at 5:14 pm
As an escort, I identify with the heightened alertness necessary in what can rapidly become a dangerous situation. A narcissistic terrorist like John Dunkle, who delights in threatening and frightening people, feeds like a vampire on the results of his obsession with reproduction. Thank you, Pat et als (excluding Dunkle), for your sharing.
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December 6, 2010 at 5:28 pm
Hyperbole, hyperbole, and I never heard of et als!
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December 6, 2010 at 10:39 pm
As an observer, the need for heightened alertness is an ever present reality. We can never be sure if today is the day or if tomorrow remains a distinct possibility.
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December 7, 2010 at 5:00 am
hyperbole, hyperbole
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December 7, 2010 at 8:31 am
I’m re-reading this stuff and laughing at how John is suggesting that I “broke”. What bothers me John is that you clearly have lost all semblence of compassion. The say you just could say that “only” a few of my good friends were killed, that is beyond my comprehension. But I know Kate and CG are right – you’re just looking to get a rise out of us by making these outrageous statements. And then when you do get a rise out of me, you say I have “broken” as if you are the master manipulator. I just need to remember that you are an old man with no life, no support from your wife, no job – nothing. And so you go out and watch pregnant women enter a clinic and yell at them. Ugh…..
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December 7, 2010 at 9:16 am
And once the break occurs, it is very difficult to repair.
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February 21, 2011 at 5:39 pm
Pat is right.
Dunkle you are a sick old man.
Go sit and flatulate on a park bench. You are just a nuisance in a modern society that you have lost all connections with you murderer lover.
You did nothing your whole life but harass people, to no accomplishment. Good waste life!
You will be sitting with your buddies in Hell for eternity, and you are going to be real surprised by the Extremely Warm reception all your compatriots give you there.
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December 7, 2010 at 11:53 am
You are right Pat…I think this holiday season we should think about “Dunkle’s” poor wife…(for a minute)….
Pat “thank you” for all your post…You make us reflect on some of the important things…some good..some bad..But always important!!
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December 7, 2010 at 3:40 pm
Thanks, Lorraine!!!!
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February 8, 2014 at 1:25 pm
Did he sell the timeshare? Did it go thruogh? Ours fell thruogh at the last minute surprise, surprise! Now been putin touch with Infinite Comapny who probably is not to be trusted either.
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December 8, 2010 at 1:34 pm
Pat,
You are 100% right.
ProLifers in abundance call for the murder of innocent people.
They are despicable.
For a pro lifer to deny the truth, to say only a few of your good friends were murdered, for that person to celebrate the murderers of your friends is disgusting.
I find pro lifers disgusting in General.
This R fellow writes honestly from his heart, one of the first pro lifers I have ever seen do that.
The other ProLifers are like satans.
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December 8, 2010 at 4:55 pm
Rogie is indeed a thinking, compassionate pro-lifer….
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December 8, 2010 at 1:39 pm
Pat,
I agree with you.
I am sick of the insanity of ProLifers
How you were treated in this discussion is infuriating, and disrespectful.
Clearly the sign of attacks from an aged brain that doesn’t work anymore like most pro lifer brains.
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February 21, 2011 at 2:56 pm
I’m a little stunned that someone would say it’s ok to kill doctors, nurses, staff and quite possibly others in the name of Prolife. In the name of God. The violent people like this man, they just have bloodlust. It has nothing to do with wanting to stop any thing. If it weren’t this it would be something else. The pro-lifers, the people who used to stand outside of clinics and terrorize women who were already pretty terrorized aren’t much better. Instead of screaming at someone (being as they all consider themselves such wonderful people) does nothing to stop abortion. You may make someone feel bad or probably worse but your not stopping it. If you are so worried about it though maybe you could offer the person help. Maybe you yourself (holding your sign and screaming) could offer to adopt the baby or to give financial aid. That’s probably your best bet. Outside of that your just wasting your energy. Wasting your breath and letting every one within a 5 mile radius know what a sick, hateful human being you are.
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February 21, 2011 at 5:33 pm
The anti abortion crowd are just very sick people.
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