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On One Florida Corner, "12th & Delaware" Finds Microcosm of Abortion Battle

Last week I had the privilege of watching some truly amazing documentaries at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. '12th & Delaware,' directed by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady ('The Boys of Baraka,' 'Jesus Camp'), explores the battle raging on a Fort Pierce, Florida corner where an abortion clinic and a pro-life pregnancy center sit across the street from each other.

Just before daybreak, a single pro-life protester awaits the arrival of an abortion provider to the clinic. When she sees him coming -- covered in a white sheet, sitting in the passenger seat of a bright yellow Mustang -- she lets loose a steady stream of supplications and accusations that continues until the car is safely inside the garage. 'You don't have to do this.' 'Think of your grandchildren.' 'Shame on you.'[...]

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