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Leaders of Personhood USA attacked by violent abortion supporter

Leaders of Personhood USA attacked by violent abortion supporter

The Masons’ front door

Today, Personhood USA revealed that its president and its communications director, Keith and Jennifer Mason, had their home violently attacked and vandalized by abortion supporters in the last week.

On June 25, Newsweek and The Daily Beast published an article featuring the Masons and their work in the pro-life movement.  The article detailed how the message of personhood is being spread by the Masons’ organization, Personhood USA, and how the nation is hearing a bold message of life through their work.

Personhood USA released the details of the attack on the Masons’ home:

In the middle of the night, a large rock was heaved through the double-paned glass of their front door, scattering glass throughout their living room and across the front porch, covering their children’s toys and items for the new baby.  The pro-abortion criminals also spray painted coat hangers and vulgarity in large letters on the front and sides of their house.

According to Personhood USA, readers of The Daily Beast began to make comments that included threats of violence against the Masons. (Comments on The Daily Beast are now closed, and the public is unable to view them. There were a total of 691 comments.) Unfortunately, one reader found the Masons’ home address and posted it in the comment section, in the midst of the violent threats. Personhood USA believes that this is how the attacker located the Masons’ residence.

Though the Newsweek article opens by discussing the upcoming birth of the Masons’ fourth child in August, and though the photo of the couple clearly shows a pregnant Jennifer, the attacker had no qualms about acting in a violent way that put children at risk.

“The article does state that we have three small children, and that my wife is due to deliver our fourth child very soon,” explained Keith Mason, President of Personhood USA. “It is shocking to consider that someone would be so cruel and heartless to attack a home with a pregnant woman and small children inside.  Apparently, the pro-choice crowd has no more compassion for born children than they do for the preborn.”

Glass, shattered all over

Though many abortion supporters claim to care about born children, this abortion supporter showed no care at all for the Masons’ born children – presumably only because their parents are pro-life. Caring only about children whose parents agree with a certain view is a chilling standard for society. Pro-choice groups and people should condemn the violence committed against the Masons.

Personhood USA also reported in the same press release that one of its volunteers, Everett Stadig “was assaulted while petitioning for Colorado’s personhood initiative and suffered several injuries, including a broken hip which required surgery.” Violence is never the way to silence those who we disagree with us. Every American has the right to petition publicly for an issue he or she believes in without the fear of being violently attacked. Every American has the right to use his or her voice to speak out, but no American has the right to use his or her hands to attack another whose words he or she disagrees with. This is unacceptable intolerance.

Clearly, abortion supporters have their own share of violent attackers, and their movement ought to quickly denounce these unacceptable actions.

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  • Gordon Duffy

    You are not pro life, you are anti choice

    • http://www.clan-donaldson.com/ I Like Choices

      I’m not “anti choice”.  I make “choices” every day.  If the “choice” your label euphemistically alludes to is abortion, then say it.  Calling me “anti choice” is ridiculous.  Calling me “anti abortion” is spot on.  If there was ever an action that begged for the label “anti” to be attached to it, it’s abortion.

      • musiciangirl591

         pepsi, coke, now thats a choice

    • musiciangirl591

       i agree with i like choices, i like making choices, i choose what clothes i wear everyday, i choose to drink coke over pepsi, i choose when to do my laundry, what to make for dinner, and when to do the dishes, but if “choice” is abortion, then i guess i’m anti choice…

      • Guest

         Please, choose the shift key.

        • Bakakurisu

           Please, choose logic and rational thought.

        • MoonChild02

          At least she’s not using l33t 5p34k, txt spk, or tYpInG lYk tHis, to give a few examples of “language” (or lack thereof) that is much more offensive than not using the shift key. I personally hate it when people leave the caps lock on, especially when they forget that they can use HTML tags to emphasize on boards like this which use Disqus, or something similar.

          • musiciangirl591

            i hate people who use text speak, thats why i have a full keyboard phone :P 

        • musiciangirl591

           its the internet… no one cares…

    • Bakakurisu

       So, let me get this straight… Someone who advocates that everyone is entitled to a lifetime of choices is “anti-choice”, and someone that feels that lifetimes of choices should only be given to the fortunate, the planned, and the perfect is called “pro-choice”?

      By that token, advocates of slavery were “pro-freedom”. After all, they fought for the freedom to take away entire lifetimes of freedom, right?

      Take a moment to actually THINK, please.

    • Violet Black

      I am proudly anti- a LOT of choices, thank you very much. ^_^
      Let’s see…murder, slavery, child abuse/domestic violence, bullying, discrimination, theft…in fact, I even want to control what rapists do with their bodies! I’m an anti-choice monster with hardly any hope of changing my wicked ways.

  • http://www.facebook.com/mark.caddo Mark Edward Caddo

    I agree that violent attacks do no good for anyone.  That is why just like when I condemn attacks from pro-life groups that bomb abortion clinics I would condemn this kind of action too.

    • http://twitter.com/CalFreiburger Calvin Freiburger

      What pro-life *groups* have bombed abortion clinics?

      • Guest

        The group within the Bible Missionary Fellowship that Cheryl Sullenger conspired with to bomb a clinic in San Diego.  Seven people, including the pastor who led them, ended up going to jail.

        • http://twitter.com/CalFreiburger Calvin Freiburger

          Which group? How large are they? How well-connected?

          My point is that the difference between talking about groups and individuals is not trivial. Any large classification of people has individual nuts and lowlifes. It’s unavoidable. But when you start talking about “pro-life groups,” it implies organizations with some degree of popular support and tangible association to the rest of the pro-life movement, giving pro-lifers generally some degree of responsibility for the fanatics.

          • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000493167950 Carol Anderson

            Calvin, you are apparantly  mixed up as you state incorrectly that I have “some degree of responsibility for the fanatics”(!???)

          • http://twitter.com/CalFreiburger Calvin Freiburger

            No, that’s not what I said at all. I was describing the implication of Guest’s accusation, which I was objecting to.

          • Guest

            Which group? How large are they? How well-connected?

            How large is a group of seven people?  Well, hold up all the fingers on one hand and two fingers on the other, and that should give you a pretty good idea.  I don’t know if they had a special group name for themselves.  On how well-connected they were: Cheryl Sullenger was a known pro-life organizer who apparently decided to move from sidewalk counseling to bombing after attending an anti-abortion convention with Joseph Scheidler as a speaker, and no, I’m not saying that anyone at the convention condoned violence.  Nor do I believe that the group would have planted the bomb if they believed there was even a remote chance that someone might have been injured, although they clearly did not have a realistic assessment of their bomb-setting abilities.

            You might try doing some research yourself if you’re interested.  The LA Times has a number of articles on the subject. http://articles.latimes.com/keyword/bible-missionary-fellowship

            But when you start talking about “pro-life groups,” it implies organizations with some degree of popular support and tangible association to the rest of the pro-life movement

            No, it implies individuals working together to attain a pro-life goal.  It is certainly not fair to imply that the entire pro-life movement condones violence, but that doesn’t entitle non-violent pro-lifers to claim the term ‘pro-life groups’ for their exclusive use, any more than their beliefs entitle them to claim that all Christians are pro-life because pro-choice Christians don’t count.

            For the record, I believe that only a miniscule fraction of the anti-abortion movement approves of violent tactics, and I am sure that virtually everyone who protests outside an ‘abortuary’ would think that bombing a clinic is at least as morally objectionable as destroying a WWII-era Nazi death camp, if not more so.

        • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000493167950 Carol Anderson

          A lot of sick people “conspire” to do evil; but, thankfully most, like Cheryl et al, don’t take action.
           

          • Guest

             A lot of sick people “conspire” to do evil; but, thankfully most, like Cheryl et al, don’t take action.

            Interesting.  If she didn’t take action, why do you think she pleaded guilty to participating in the planning of the bombing,  and then supplying gunpowder and a disguise to the person who built and planted the bomb?  If you’re saying that her word can’t be trusted, I’m prepared to believe you, but it seems an odd thing to lie about.

            Unless you’re saying that providing bomb-making materials to a bomber doesn’t count as “taking action,” in which case we’ll have to agree to disagree.

            http://articles.latimes.com/1988-03-02/news/mn-120_1_owens/2

          • Bakakurisu

             Like I mentioned before; bombing a building to save lives is quite a bit different from the holocaust that you propagate.

        • Bakakurisu

           Bombing an empty clinic is VERY different from hacking a small child to pieces and sucking him or her through a hose, wouldn’t you say?

          You just have no place to condemn us. :/

        • MoonChild02

           They are not the Personhood Movement.  The Personhood Movement has never done anything to hurt anyone!  The vast majority of us in the pro-life community do not agree with violence of any kind!  In fact, most organizations within our community have made statements of dedication to non-violence.

          Found on Personhood USA’s about page:

          Personhood USA opposes vigilante violence.

          • Hoff Rowden

            that’s not what they were talking about

      • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000493167950 Carol Anderson

        Calvin, this is a case of concerted pro-choicers whom, as a nation-wide whole, have become as inciteful as Satan himself.  Have you ever observed even one pro-choicer (or rather pro-deather) displaying  anything but anger, spite and hateful  responses toward pro-lifers?  The answer is a profound “NO!”  On the other hand, there is a markedly different response on the part of the relatively peaceful and law-abiding majority of pro-life sidewalk counselors or marchers. whom, on a daily basis, bravely and patiently withstand the barrage of the pro-death camp’s hatred. 

        • Shelley

          Haha, are you serious? There have been WAY more instances of anti-abortion violence than pro-choice violence. Even here, no one was actually hurt (although of course I think this was a terrible thing to do anyway). I’ve seen “pro-lifers” yell and threaten and even sometimes hit people with their signs. And I’ve met plenty of polite pro-choicers. I’ve had several productive and polite conversations with anti-abortion friends while we try to understand each others’ perspectives–there are decent people on both sides, and terrible people on both sides. 

          And someone correct me if I’m wrong, here–has there ever been any instances where someone was actually killed by someone with a pro-choice motive? (And let me clarify–I’m talking about an independent individual who lives outside someone else’s body.)

  • Guest

    Vandalism and violence have no place in political debates, and I hope that whoever is responsible is caught and punished appropriately.

    See?  It’s easy to condemn an action when you don’t internally sympathize with it.

    Furthermore, I hope that the post giving the Masons’ address was flagged and removed from the Daily Beast’s comment section promptly.  Even if the poster intended only to encourage people to send letters to the Masons or picket their home, such an invasion of privacy should be abhorrent to any responsible person.

    • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000493167950 Carol Anderson

      Mark, (please read my comment below) there have NEVER been any pro-life group that has bombed an abortion clinic.  

    • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000493167950 Carol Anderson

      Guest,
      Let’s be honest.  A human being is sacred because it is a joint creation between God and man.  A human being is given an immortal soul from God.
      Therefore the Abortion Debate is first and foremost a RELIGIOUS debate.  It considers whether we should obey God’s FIRST commandment of “Be Fruitful and Multiply” and/or His 6th Commandment of “Thou Shalt Not Kill”!
      Moses lived to be 900 plus healthy years as a reward for his obedience to God.  Adam and Eve however were struck down out of the Garden of Paradise in their youth for their disobedience. 
      The abortion debate is a no brainer.  One either honors and loves God and one’s neighbor, or one doesn’t. 

      • Bakakurisu

         I ENTIRELY disagree; I’m not religious, but I am VERY pro-life.

        You don’t have to be religious to recognize that the slaughter of innocent children for the sake of comfort, convenience, and selfish desires is absolutely disgusting.

      • grdawg

        Well, Carol, I’m a Christian, but your argument doesn’t fully make sense. After all, the Bible says Adam lived to be 930 years old. So, he wasn’t “struck down” in his youth. I totally agree that Christianity teaches us that abortion is wrong. And I totally believe that all Christians should be pro-life. I personally hope that all people on both sides of the debate will accept Jesus as their Savior and find His incredible love.

        I also do believe that there are scientific, moral, and common sense reasons to be pro-life as well. Yes, God created life, and that is the base point. But He also gave us science, etc. from which we can find other evidence for the pro-life position.

    • MoonChild02

      The entire comment board was removed from The Daily Beast’s article. The public cannot see it, since most of the board was made up of threats of violence.

  • chrissypoo6

    What else would expect from someone who advocates violence against an innocent, unborn child! 
     

  • Bakakurisu

    Attacks like this serve only to show the desperation and fear of the pro-abortion side. They realize that they have no facts or logic to support their holocaust, so they rationalize violence with violence.

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Michelle-M-Williams/1021964754 Michelle M. Williams

       No one supports vandalism. I hope the perpetrators are caught and punished. They are no more representative of a group of people anymore than Bobby Joe Rogers or Francis Grady is representative of you or anyone else.

  • Bakakurisu

    For those of you who are wondering about pro-abortion violence:
    _________________________________

     

    In 2001, Oklahoma City abortionist John Baxter Hamilton strangled his wife, beat her over the head with a heavy blunt object, and then slammed her face repeatedly onto the marblefloor of the master bathroom in their home.•In 2007, Alfonso Price demanded that his girlfriend Kerria Anderson get an abortion. Sherefused, because she was looking forward to having her little girl, whom she had alreadynamed “Precious.” Price waited until Kerria was eight months pregnant, then got two of hisfriends and savagely attacked her, punching her in the face, knocking her to the ground, andstomping on her stomach in an attempt to kill her preborn child. During the attack, Pricescreamed at her, calling her names and saying that the reason they attacked her was because of her refusal to get an abortion. Kerria recovered from her injuries but her preborn baby diedfrom a fractured skull as a result of the attack. Price, who already had a long police record,was caught two weeks after the murder and was charged with aggravated murder.•In 1995, pro-abortionist Lavern Ward killed Debra Evans, 28, and her daughter, Samantha,10, then hacked the unborn child out of Debra Evan’s body. He then abducted her son,Joshua, 7, and later stabbed him to death. He was convicted of three counts of first-degreemurder.•In 1996, 29-year-old pro-abortionist Mark Boyd hired a hit man to kill his 15-year-oldgirlfriend, Kyunia Taylor, as she rode home on a school bus. Kyunia’s baby, namedDiamond, was delivered three months premature and died 23 days after Kyunia’s murder.Introduction- In 1998, Jackson, Mississippi abortionist Malachi Dehenre, primary abortionist at the NewWomen’s Clinic abortion mill, murdered his wife, Nyesha, who worked with him.•In 1998, a jury found pro-abortionist Alfred E. Smith guilty of murder in the death of hisex-girlfriend Deena Moody. Smith killed Deena because she refused to abort their prebornchild.•In 1994, a jury convicted Los Angeles abortionist Alicia Ruiz Hanna of murder after AngelaSanchez, a 27-year-old mother of four, died at her Santa Ana abortion mill. The abortionisttried to stuff Angela’s body into the trunk of her car in full view of her children, who werewatching from the abortuary’s waiting room.•In 1989, a judge sentenced Los Angeles abortionist Milos Klvana to 53 years in prison after a jury found him guilty of murdering eight newborn babies.•In 1983, El Paso abortionist Raymond Showery murdered a five-pound viable baby whosurvived one of his third-trimester abortions, and was later charged with manslaughter after____________________These, and many more can be found here:http://www.prochoiceviolence.com/intro

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003810204383 Madison Foote

    :/ I don’t think it’s fair to say “Apparently, the pro-choice crowd has no more compassion for born children than they do for the preborn.” It isn’t fair to label a whole group of people based on the actions of a couple of guys in it who did something stupid.

    • Kristiburtonbrown

      While I probably wouldn’t word that sentence the same way he did, you can’t expect Keith Mason to word everything perfectly in the midst of this horrible situation. I’m sure he’s seen enough violence and experienced enough threats in his pro-life work to call the people without compassion “a crowd.”  And, if you would read the comments or look up info yourself on the internet, you’d see that, while it’s certainly not movement wide, there are more than “a couple guys” who have committed violent acts against pro-lifers – including killing them.

      • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003810204383 Madison Foote

        When I was talking about “a couple guys”, I was talking about this situation specifically. But yeah, you’re right, it must be really hard for him right now. I wish people wouldn’t play so dirty. :/

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003810204383 Madison Foote

    Pro-choice doesn’t neccessarily mean Pro-abortion, by the way. *reads past comments*

    • Bakakurisu

       I’m sorry, what was that you said?

      pro-a·bor·tion (pr-bôrshn)adj. Favoring or supporting legalized abortion.

      proa·bortion·ist n.
      The
      American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
      copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published
      by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.

      • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003810204383 Madison Foote

        It doesn’t! Do you LIVE with people who are pro-choice? They don’t go, “Yay! Abortion! :D” they say it’s a hard choice for someone to make, but SHE should make her OWN choice about it. I myself am completely against abortion, but I also think people deserve choices.

        • grdawg

          So, if you believe that abortion is the killing of a human being, should people also deserve the choice to kill their five year old? It really does come down to what we believe the unborn is. Because I guarantee you that people will say “no!” in the five year old scenario.

  • Carol

    Shelley, Maybe you need to read the book Lime 5 (Mark Crutcher)- an interesting piece on the abortion industry using only cases that have gone to court – Pretty amazing how this abortion business affects the people on the inside.

  • http://www.facebook.com/Persephone66 Persephone Sixty-Six

    Has the person that did been caught? Do they support abortion?

    • ProTruth2

      Has the person that did been caught? Do they support abortion?

      Do you mean, is LiveAction publishing verifiable fact about the perpetrators? Ha! What do you think this is, a news organization?

      Let’s give them credit for the reasonableness of their conjecture, though.

      • ProTruth2

        That last line shouldn’t be italicized.

  • musiciangirl591

    jeez, here’s hoping that they can find out who did this and bring them to justice… 

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  • http://www.facebook.com/CJC.Wildheart Cassidy Clayton

    -_- This is sickening.

  • http://www.facebook.com/CJC.Wildheart Cassidy Clayton

    And what is the significance of the coat hangers?

  • Silence

    I pray for the mason family, Everett, and all others who are attacked in such horrid and cruel mannors. I also pray for the people who committed these tragic crimes for God’s forgiveness and grace that they may come out at their own will very soon with remorse and compassion in their hearts.

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  • http://twitter.com/Castanza777 rosemary Castanza

    God says stop[ the bloodshed },courts should do it so others don’t,ABORTION is murder if not repented …PRO-LIFERS will get crown in heaven not those abortion clinics He cant name them.Fool Caddo

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