06.01.2009 5:27 pm
We all are shocked and outraged by senseless killing
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
I agree with President Obama when he said he was ’shocked and outraged’ by the heinous murder of Dr. Tiller.
I also condemn the killing of the babies during partial birth abortions and pray that our president has a change of heart and will become ’shocked and outraged’ by these heinous murders as well.
Murder is never right, for the born or unborn.
Don Berra
Eureka


Another couple’s story…
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In 1994 my wife and I found out that she was pregnant. The pregnancy was difficult and unusually uncomfortable but her doctor repeatedly told her things were fine. Sometime early in the 8th month my wife, an RN who at the time was working in an infertility clinic asked the Dr. she was working for what he thought of her discomfort. He examined her and said that he couldn’t be certain but thought that she might be having twins. We were thrilled and couldn’t wait to get a new sonogram that hopefully would confirm his thoughts. Two days later our joy was turned to unspeakable sadness when the new sonogram showed conjoined twins. Conjoined twins alone is not what was so difficult but the way they were joined meant that at best only one child would survive the surgery to separate them and the survivor would more than likely live a brief and painful life filled with surgery and organ transplants. We were advised that our options were to deliver into the world a child who’s life would be filled with horrible pain and suffering or fly out to Wichita Kansas and to terminate the pregnancy under the direction of Dr. George Tiller.
Dr. Tiller is a true American hero. The nightmare of our decision and the aftermath was only made bearable by the warmth and compassion of Dr. Tiller and his remarkable staff. Dr. Tiller understood that this decision was the most difficult thing that a woman could ever decide and he took the time to educate us and guide us along with the other two couples who at the time were being forced to make the same decision after discovering that they too were carrying children impacted by horrible fetal anomalies. … The point is that the pain and suffering were only mitigated by the compassion and competence of Dr. George Tiller and his staff. We are all diminished today for a host of reasons but most of all because a man of great compassion and courage has been lost to the world.
I agree murder is murder!
Are you an advocate for partial birth abortions - please take time to actually view what the process is. Heinous is an understatement if see how these babies are being killed.
Lisa: The other day you posted that you wanted everyone involved in torture (you may have said war crimes) punished. I see you are an advocate of abortion. I am trying to start a movement to re-label saline abortions as waterboarding, as there is a shocking similarity. Perhaps then you would be properly horrified. Maybe not, as the prospect of a terrorist being frightened apparently is much more repulsive to you then a child fighting for his or her life, but having no chance of surviving.
Doubtingthomas
Heard last night that there have been 45,000,000 abortions since Roe vs Wade. That many babies KILLED and they have horror attacks over waterboarding. They are sick.
amazed: Lots of good folks become police officers in this country. They are known targets and more of them have been murdered than have abortion providers. Your answer holds no water.
Police officers do not have their offices bombed, as happened to Tiller in 1985. In 1993, Tiller was shot in both arms. Police officers do not have folks like OReilly calling them “Tiller the Baby Killer.” Police Officers do not have groups of protesters in front of their homes. Police Officers are not threatened with phone calls and letters.
Here is what one doctor said in an interview on TV…
Dr. Hern: Well, we have lived with these kinds of problems for 35 years or more. When I first started doing abortions in boulder, co., at a non profit clinic, I started getting obscene death threats in the middle of the night two weeks after we started. and the anti abortion people have made attempts on my life, threatened my life 1000’s of times, every doctor who does abortions in this country is under this kind of threat.
One day, all of you who celebrated the “partial birth abortion” ban may wish it was still available if YOUR wife or daughter is pregnant and dying. All of you who *celebrated* Dr. Tiller’s death, may someday wish that he was alive, so you could take your wife or daughter to him to save her life. Or maybe not. Maybe you feel so strongly against abortion, that you would prefer to watch your wife and the baby die. And maybe it makes you happy that everyone in the country will be forced to watch their wife or daughter die, too.
And of course, none of this applies to amazed, because no one in his family will ever experience a “what if” scenario. He somehow knows that no one in his family will ever experience anything bad.
What website feeds you your constant barrage of BS, Lisa?
A police officer is about 100X (opinion) more likely to die as a result of the profession than any abortion doctor. I can find 100 police officers killed in the last 12 months. You can find one abortion doctor.
Lisa, first it’s ball cancer and now you want women in my life to face a problem pregnancy? Geesh woman you are a twisted nut.
“In many states it is illegal to abort a viable baby. This includes Kansas, where Tiller practiced.”
http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=99924
Who are all these people on the right who celebrated Dr Tiller’s death? Name them.