A West Palm Beach abortion counselor and prayer warrior is among six
being sued nationwide by Attorney General Eric Holder, but a
conservative group believes Holder is abusing his power.
Mary Susan Pine, who has been witnessing outside the clinic in West
Palm Beach for 20 years, and her group F.A.C.E. Life face an injunction
that would prevent Pine from entering any clinic driveway and would
prevent her group from keeping women from entering the abortion
facility.
Liberty Counsel founder Mat Staver tells OneNewsNow the case is
politically motivated and is based on the Freedom of Access to Clinic
Entrances (FACE) Act, which was passed in 1994. He believes the
complaint is baseless.
Matt Staver"In this particular case, I think what the attorney general
is doing is trying to placate his radical abortion constituency,"
Staver suspects. But the National Abortion Federation insists this case
is part of a promised crackdown against pro-lifers following the
shooting death of late-term abortionist George Tiller last year.
The six pro-lifers have limited resources to fight the allegations, so
the Liberty Counsel founder decides that "this attorney general is
trying to pick on little people, trying to intimidate pro-lifers," but
he assures that his group "will not stand by and allow that to happen."
He notes that the federal office has limited resources and ought to be
using those resources to fight important issues like terrorism. But
Holder, says the Liberty Counsel attorney, is not doing that. "We will
not allow the attorney general to abuse his power," Staver pledges. "It
is a misappropriation of the attorney general's power and priorities."
Pine, who is being represented by Liberty Counsel, has been accused of
standing in an abortion clinic driveway and blocking a car's entrance
-- an allegation she denies. Staver contends the FACE law would not
deal with that type of situation anyway.