No matter where you fall on the issue of abortion, the City Attorney/Mayor's 
decision to force Planned Parenthood to share the sidewalk Planned Parenthood 
had months ago via city permit with anti-choice demonstrators is VERY 
disturbing.  
 
Don't get me wrong--I am completely in support of freedom of speech and people 
registering dissent via demonstration, even when I (strongly) disagree with 
what they say.  However,  demonstrations must be done in a way that ensures the 
safety of all sides, and of the public; St. Paul Police were prepared to set up 
both demonstrations to do just that, by putting each demonstration on a 
different side of the street.  We are expected to believe that the Mayor and 
City Attorney's office suddenly developed concerns, literally days before 
Planned Parenthood's pro-choice demonstration (never mind that the permit had 
been filed months in advance) that the city might be sued if anti-choice 
demonstrators are relegated to the other side of the street as the Planned 
Parenthood clinic.
 
This abrupt change of heart by the City allows Planned Parenthood only days to 
put together the measures required to ensure the safety of staff, patients and 
volunteers from up to 1,000 anti-choice protestors.  Anti-choice activists at 
the Highland Park Planned Parenthood have been known to photograph clinic 
volunteers and patients, as well as their car license plates, and post these 
pictures on anti-choice websites for extreme anti-choice activists to target 
those individuals.  
 
If the Mayor or City Attorney truly had concerns about Planned Parenthood's 
permit, it's tough to see why they did not make mention of them until literally 
days before the event.  Certainly this is not the kind of action one would 
expect from an office that's supposed to be concerned with maintaining public 
safety.  
 
The fact of the matter is that Planned Parenthood's permit for a pro-choice 
demonstration on the sidewalk in front of its Highland clinic did not need to 
be an issue.  It's tough to see this as anything less than a cynical attempt by 
Mayor Kelly to divide the City of St. Paul on the issue of abortion on an 
election year, at the expense of the safety of the public.  Mayor Kelly and the 
City Attorney's office have done a tremendous disservice to good public policy, 
to free speech, to access to safe and legal reproductive health services, to 
public safety, and ultimately to the citizens of St. Paul.  For shame.  We 
should be able to expect better from our Mayor, his office, and the City 
Attorneys Office.  
 
Erin Stojan
Dayton's Bluff



Jane Prince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
Today's Pioneer Press contains an article by Bob Ingrassia regarding the
annual Good Friday demonstration by the Pro-life Action Ministries in
Highland Park. For anyone who thought that a mayor doesn't have
anything to do with the abortion issue, think again.

For tomorrow, Planned Parenthood applied for and was granted a parade
permit so it could control the activities immediately surrounding its
property, as it is legally entitled to do, on a day when as many as
1,000 protesters are expected to demonstrate at its Highland Park
clinic. Last year, St. Paul Police found this to be a good arrangement
for monitoring the safety of all involved. 

Acting unilaterally, without City Council concurrence or even
notification, Mayor Kelly's office and the City Attorney have
interpreted recent caselaw: 1) to force Planned Parenthood to share its
permit with Prolife Action Ministries on Good Friday; and 2) to
introduce amendments to city ordinances to conform to their
interpretation of caselaw. 

On Tuesday, the City Attorney led our office to believe that the
decision regarding the Good Friday demonstration was the result of a
court order. It was only when Jay and I read Ingrassia's article this
morning that we learned this decision was made entirely by the Mayor and
his City Attorney.

That City Council offices and the public would be misled by our mayor
is bad enough, but that we can't rely on accurate information from the
City Attorney is a disgrace indeed. No matter which side of the
abortion issue you are on, this is NOT the way city government is
supposed to work. I urge anyone concerned about this to call Deputy
Mayor Dennis Flaherty, 266-8519, and City Attorney Manuel Cervantes,
266-8710.

Jane Prince, Ward 4 Legislative Aide, 651/266-8641




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