Did you know that anti-choice protesters show up nearly *EACH AND EVERY* Saturday in front Seattle's Planned Parenthood Health Center on East Madison Street? I live only five or six blocks away, and I had no idea. NONE. I went with some newly organized #ShoutYourAbortion supporters this past Saturday at 10 am when an anti-choice group, sponsored by Carnation Bible Church, was also scheduled to arrive. I honestly wouldn't have been surprised if some dude decided to spit on me (again? sheeeeesh!) but thankfully no spitting, just lots of handmade signs, and lots and LOTS of rain. Look at these soggy photos…

Every time a car did honk, the anti-choice people went woo!—which was confused, because they didnt have any honk for NO-CHOICE signs.
Every time a passing car honked, the anti-choice people went "woo!"—which was confusing, as they weren't holding any "HONK FOR NO-CHOICE" signs. Kelly O

I definitely dont think cars were honking for this sign
I don't think a single car honked for her sign… Kelly O

Lets talk about this sign. Why does it somehow makes me crave a big beefy steak?
Let's talk about this sign. What does the image remind you of? Kelly O

Seems fair?
Seems fair? Kelly O

LIES!
LIE!

LIES!, Part II
More lies? Kelly O

Of Sanctity Life. Wait, WHAT?
"Of Sanctity Life." Wait… WHAT? Kelly O

TWO WORDS: Trust Women
TWO WORDS: Trust. Women. Kelly O

Human Rights
Health and human rights.

Miracles is also a song by Insane Clown Posse. Magnets, how do they work?
"Miracles" is also a song by Insane Clown Posse, with the infamous verse: "Magnets, how do they work?" Kelly O

One in three. Say it, ONE IN THREE WOMEN
One in three. Say it out loud: "ONE IN THREE." Kelly O

What she (and also he) said!
What she (and also he) said! All photos Kelly O