Abortion foe plans 'Burn in Hell' protest
Video encourages Reid, Pelosi effigies
WASHINGTON -- Anti-abortion activist Randall Terry is calling on people to burn effigies of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid this Halloween, as part of a "Burn in Hell" video contest to protest the health-care legislation in Congress.
Terry, founder of Operation Rescue, said Tuesday that the contest serves as a political and spiritual statement that "gives people a chance to peacefully vent their rage."
"If Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid force us to pay for child killing and they die unrepentant, they will burn in hell for this," Terry said.
But House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) called the contest "unfortunate."
A YouTube video of the contest instructions shows how to print a poster of Reid and Pelosi and construct a stand for it. The clip shows a person dousing the Democratic leaders' images with flammable liquid. The next scene shows their picture going up in flames. People are then encouraged to take pictures, record and submit online the footage of their Oct. 31 protests.
"No, this is not a threat to their body," an unidentified man says in the instructional video, "but it is a threat to their soul."
Terry insisted the contest was not a threat to Reid or Pelosi. He contended that their plan to overhaul health care would allow federal funding of abortion. AP








