Donald Spitz

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Donald Spitz is a controversial Christian pro-life activist in the United States.

[edit] Controversy

Spitz raised controversy in 2001 when he stated that he "supported" a failed anthrax attack on several Doctor's clinics [1]

In response to the 1998 shooting death of abortion doctor Barnett Slepian, Spitz said: "What would I say to the family of Slepian? They live in a $500,000 house that was paid for with blood money - the blood of those babies that Barnett Slepian murdered... He knew what he was doing, he was murdering children. That's too bad if he was killed in front of his family..." [2]

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ US abortion clinics in anthrax scare. BBC News. 19 October, 2001.
  2. ^ Unborn in the USA, 00:45:00, First Run Features 2007
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