News of continuing anti-abortion protests outside of the Planned Parenthood abortion clinic, the one that was hoodwinked into Aurora, Ill., last year, raised a question for me.
First the story. "Abortion clinic protesters have no plans to stop" reports the The Beacon News of suburban Chicago in a nicely balanced piece with voices from both sides of the issue.
Fortunately, one of the pro-life voices in the story was the Pro-Life Action League's Eric Scheidler, one of the movement's most effective communicators. (Eric is also the son of the Action Leagues's founder and anti-abortion icon Joe Scheidler.)
Eric Scheidler is identified as "an Auroran" in The Beacon story.
So here's my question.
What was Planned Parenthood's leadership thinking in building one of their superclinics in Eric Scheidler's backyard?
NIMBY


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