Colorado Republican Blames Planned Parenthood As ‘True Instigator’ Of Terror Attack
Generally when violence happens people of the same state tend to have empathy for each other, but not this Colorado state lawmaker.
JoAnn Windholz is under fire but she’s standing by her statement. The Colorado Republican State Representative on Monday, just days after a terror attack on a Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood left three people dead and nine others injured, took to Facebook to share her thoughts.
“Violence is never the answer, but we must start pointing out who is the real culprit,” wrote Windholz, who ran on a campaign promising to “protect your 2nd Amendment rights and … oppose legislation that limits those rights while keeping communities and our schools safe.”
“The true instigator of this violence and all violence at any Planned Parenthood facility is Planned Parenthood themselves,” Windholz unabashedly insisted.
Windholz also took the opportunity to go on the attack against Democrats, stating, “the left goes on ‘auto-pilot’ blaming everyone insight when they should be looking in a mirror,” while falsely accusing Planned Parenthood – just as Robert Lewis Dear‘s comment suggested – of the “selling of baby body parts.”
She also suggested Planned Parenthood is in it for the money.
“My question is, if abortions were free at pph, how long would they stay in business? Pro-Life organizations offer their caring services saving women and children for free every day and they clean up the mess that pph leaves behind.”
Some responses via Twitter:
@TheFrisky the raging I have for ppl like #JoAnnWindholz that put unborn on a pedestal but if anyone gets killed in the process u don’t care
— Cinnamonister Kid (@ideklinz) December 2, 2015
#JoAnnWindholz you are a sick, #clueless #idiot. Just #resign https://t.co/Oa4Mjlptha
— RevDoktor Alleycat (@Auricle2012) December 2, 2015
JoAnn Windholz statement towards planned parenthood is an embarrassment. Such a destructive, harmful, and ignorant statement.
— Mitchell Doig (@Doigbag) December 1, 2015
I’m sorry — but this woman is evil, soulless, a golem. @JoAnnHD30 also known as CO state rep JoAnn Windholz: https://t.co/CiWqqXRTLA
— Karen J (@KaJo503) December 1, 2015
…Spread the word: Shame on #JoAnnWindholz for inciting violence against abortion providers. #coPolitics 11/20
— Sam MetsFan (@SamMetsFan) December 1, 2015
Vote out CO state rep JoAnn Windholz after her OUTRAGEOUS blame-the-victim rhetoric. CO women deserve to be safe. https://t.co/ke4qBCBCNA
— tweetingWien (@tweetingWien) December 1, 2015
Horrendous, vile comments by Colorado state Rep. JoAnn Windholz calling Planned Parenthood the “real culprit” pic.twitter.com/uvgaiMdXGN
— Nicholas J Taggart (@NicTaggart) December 1, 2015
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Image via Facebook
Hat tip: Talking Points Memo, Colorado Independent
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