inbluevt | Date: Tuesday, 2013/05/14, 9:23 PM | Message # 1 | DMCA |
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By any standards Tammi Kromenaker does not have an easy job. She runs the Red River Women's Clinic in Fargo, North Dakota, which now offers the only remaining abortion service in the whole deeply conservative state.
It is also under siege.North Dakota's politicians have passed a series of new laws designed to put the clinic out of business. On many days, anti-abortion protesters stand outside the building's doors. Security is intense: doors are locked and there are cameras keeping an eye on those outside.
But Kromenaker, who knows she has to be careful in her daily life as she comes and goes in Fargo's shops and restaurants, has a simple explanation of why she sticks at it. Sitting in her clinic's spotless waiting room, she picked up a ring-bound notebook and read messages from desperate women who have turned to her at a time of unwanted pregnancy.
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