Certainly seems to have all the earmarks of a nuisance/publicity stunt. The only fly in the ointment is the level of public funding involved, and even that ought to be easily overridden by concessions to convenience made on non-Saturday hours (evenings, Sundays, etc.) If the clinic is truly available and accessible other than "9-to-5, M-F" then the fact that it isn't open Saturdays oughta be a who cares. Noplace is available for everyone's convenience. And am I the only one getting a bad taste in my mouth for the NAACP over this? I dunno, maybe there's more behind it, but it doesn't seem in character for them.
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