Thursday, March 26, 2009

Indict Phill Kline!

Kansas "pro-life" emperors wear no clothes!
Kansas judiciary is a nudist colony!


"Valley Girl" doctor wrecks state sponsored terror campaign!



State's "star witness" declared "hostile" see related story, click here.




[Excerpt] "... The defense is trying to show there was no legal or financial agreement between the two doctors. Tiller spent most of the morning testifying about his background as an abortion provider. He also testified that Dr. Neuhaus in fact would often disagree with him whether a late-term abortion would be a good choice for a woman. ... "

Doctor George Tiller describes campaign of domestic terrorists; both in and outside the governments, see related story, click here.

[Excerpt] ... Monnat asks why so few doctors perform abortions now. Tiller says it's because of the threat to the doctor's families, themselves and their lives. He recounts how his clinic was bombed in 1986. "It takes people who are dedicated to the care of women and their health care rights after such a bombing," Tiller says. The bombing caused around $100,000 in damages.

In 1991, Tiller's clinic was the sight of the 'Summer of Mercy', where hundreds of protestors gathered to picket. Tiller says on days when women would come to his clinic, protestors would block the entrance and have to be forcibly removed by police for patients to get through. Tiller says police made approximately 2,000 arrests during the protests.

During the 'Summer of Mercy', Tiller was given protection by the ATF and US Marshalls.

In 1993, Doctor Tiller was shot by an abortion protestor. It happened as he left work. Tiller said he saw somebody approach his car. He thought it was an abortion opponent preparing to hand him literature. But when he saw her clearly, he realized she was carrying a gun.

"She shot at me five times," Tiller told jurors. "She hit me in each arm. It was attempted murder."

The woman was later convicted of first degree attempted murder and is currently incarcerated.

In 2001, Tiller says there was another protest outside his clinic to mark the ten year anniversary of the Summer of Mercy. "They said they came back to finish the job," Tiller told jurors.

In 1994, one year after Tiller was shot, FBI investigators learned he was the #1 target for assasination by radical abortion opponents. He was given protection by federal US Marshalls from 1994 to 1997.

Tiller tells the jury how some abortion protestors have broken into his church during services and disrupted worship. He tells them his staff has been picketed outside their own homes, with photos of aborted fetuses plastered around the neighborhood.

Tiller said he considers his staff "heroes" for coming to work everyday in the face of so much harassment and, in some cases, danger.

He also tells jurors how protestors would picket the hotel where his out-of-town patients stayed. Some would even follow patients to their rooms, and slip anti-abortion literature under the doors. ...  Read more.

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