Soundbites Ò...a bunch of reputation-worshipping, baby betraying, public opinion mongering, constituent stroking, radical pacifist phonies.Ó ÑMichael Bray, a convicted conspirator in 10 Washington area bombings in the 1980s, condemning anti-choice supporters who publicly disavowed the bombing of the Morgentaler clinic in Canada. Bray is the named party in Bray v. Alexandria WomenÕs Health Clinic, a case heard before the US Supreme Court that could seriously affect clinics' legal protection from harassment and blockades. ÒAs the Supreme Court began to nibble at Roe v. Wade, ÔchoiceÕ took on the moral urgency that in another generation had been reserved for Vietnam.Ó ÑTime Magazine, 11/16/92 ÒIf they (doctors who perform abortions) agree to stop killing children, ask them to put in writing that they will no longer do abortions. Once a doctor gives you his word, either verbally or in writing, let him know that you will be checking up on him in the future. . .find out where they live and pick a time when their neighbors will be home. A Sunday afternoon is generally a good time. Carry signs that mention the name of the abortionist in conjunction with the word abortion. Leaflet the entire neighborhood around his home just prior to the picket.Ó ÑExcerpts from the ÒNo Place to HideÓ campaign manual produced by Operation Rescue ÒNo Place to HideÓ is a campaign to terrorize physicians who perform abortions to give up their practice. Ò. . .the horror, depression and shock of Black Tuesday Night.Ó ÑJoseph Scheidler, Director, Pro-Life Action League, on the election of Bill Clinton. ÒPro-choice America will remember the lesson of the years since 1973. Never again will we rest while an active minority works to strip away our freedom to choose. The religious right remains powerful, particularly at the state level. For AmericaÕs pro-choice majority, the price of liberty is eternal vigilance.Ó ÑKate Michelman, Executive Director, NARAL, on the results of the general election. .