Carrie had an abortion, suffered greatly, then later picketed the clinic where her abortion took place. The clinic workers told her that the baby was a blob of tissue, but the morning after her abortion she passed a limb from her aborted baby into her toilet. One day she confronted the clinic workers:
“I would think they would understand more because they were the ones that did my abortion. I went back and talk to them, and they basically told me, it was Terry [the director of the clinic] basically told me I was crazy. I said, “You talk to all your customers like this?” I told her, “I had problems! Don’t you care?” She said, “Frankly, no!” They didn’t care about me, it was money, that’s all it was… When they took my money, I asked what was this fetus, and she said, “Oh, you don’t have to worry about that; it’s just a little blob of tissue. Did you bring the $250?”

Carol JC Maxwell. Pro-Life Activists in America: Meaning Motivation and Direct Action. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002) 153.
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