Ladywriter 7,783 Report post Posted June 1, 2009 Man charged in slaying of Kansas abortion doctor (CNN) -- A 51-year-old man was in a Kansas jail Monday, charged with first-degree murder in the killing of a physician whose women's clinic frequently took center stage in the debate over abortion, authorities said. Dr. George Tiller was shot and killed while serving as an usher at his Wichita, Kansas, church Sunday morning, according to police. Tiller was one of the few U.S. physicians who still performed late-term abortions and had survived a 1993 shooting outside his clinic. Scott Roeder from the Kansas City, Kansas, area is being held without bond in the Sedgwick County Adult Detention Facility, according to the sheriff's office Web site. He is also charged with two counts of aggravated assault. I'm not a fan of late term abortions; I stood by a friend once as she went through one and it was fuckin horrible. I'd prefer ppl use birth control and never get prego to begin with, the morning after pill sounds like a godsend to the forgetful and heavy drinkers and though I'm pro abortion I don't think it should be used as birth control; its the last option after you've used up all yer defenses. I'm no fan of fuckers who kill doctors trying to help women save and preserve the quality of their lives. These wacko right to life fucking freaks need a good ol fashioned brutal raping. Maybe then they'll realize no one should force someone to do something with their body they don't want to do. Look at the flowers Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ladywriter 7,783 Report post Posted June 1, 2009 In my mail I am writing today to share my deep, personal sadness and thatof the entire Planned Parenthood family about the murder of Dr. George Tiller this morning in Kansas. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and those close to him who are suffering a personal tragedy. Dr. Tiller was the epitome of high quality medical care underscored by deep compassion for his patients. While he was not a Planned Parenthood provider, Dr. Tiller provided critical reproductive health care services, including abortion services, to women facing some of the most difficult medical circumstances. He was continually harassed by abortion opponents for much of his career - his clinic was burned down, he was shot by a health center protestor, and he was recently targeted for investigation only to be acquitted by a jury just a few months ago. None of this stopped George Tiller from his commitment to providing women and their families with compassionate care that others were unwilling to offer. His death is an enormous loss for the patients who relied on him, his dedicated staff, and the medical community. And it is also a loss for each of us for whom Dr. Tiller represented courage against unbelievable adversity. Sincerely, Cecile Richards, President Planned Parenthood Federation of America I'm writing you today to express my immeasurable shock and deepsadness over the murder of Dr. George Tiller in Wichita, Kansas. On behalf of NARAL Pro-Choice America and our affiliates, our prayers and thoughts are with Dr. Tiller's family and friends. If you don't know very much about his background, for almost two decades Dr. Tiller and those individuals who helped provide care to his patients have lived under intense harassment tinged with persistent threats of violence. Even under these adverse circumstances, Dr. Tiller never wavered in his commitment to providing abortion services and other reproductive health care to women and their families, often in the most difficult and heart-breaking circumstances. Dr. Tiller's murder will send a chill down the spines of the brave and courageous providers and other professionals who are part of reproductive-health centers that serve women across this country. We want them to know that they have our support as they move forward in providing these essential services in the aftermath of the shocking news from Wichita. We understand that the investigation is ongoing and that law-enforcement officials have detained a suspect. If it proves to be an act of anti-abortion violence, as we suspect it is, then the full weight of the law must be used to send a clear message that these types of attacks will be prosecuted fully and swiftly. We also call on opponents of a woman's right to choose to condemn this action completely and absolutely. What happened today in Wichita cannot become the beginning of a more aggressive wave of violence targeting abortion providers and the women for whom they provide care. Women accessing their legal right to abortion--and the providers who make this possible--should never be targets of violence. As we all reflect on Dr. Tiller's service to women and the work of thousands of reproductive-health care providers across the country, let us stand strong in this challenging time. You can connect with other pro-choice Americans on our: : Blog: http://action.prochoiceamerica.org/site/R?i=B6QlCdm4s9WvhtHOWO4ROg.. : Facebook: http://action.prochoiceamerica.org/site/R?i=zijm53MYmL4PxEdgBKWpog.. : Or by reaching out to your state's affiliate: http://action.prochoiceamerica.org/site/R?i=aMuxKUkO68LWehtj06olAQ.. Sincerely, Nancy Keenan President, NARAL Pro-Choice America Look at the flowers Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Azrael 994 Report post Posted June 1, 2009 Wow, how awful. Kind of ironic that a right-wing nut would shoot someone in a church though. Murder and sacrelige in a single act...he's going to have some explaining to do at the pearly gates. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Myk JL 1,731 Report post Posted June 1, 2009 I don't think the man can talk to his teeth... His "pearly gates" are going to be owned by his "cell buddy"... Those who fight deplorables should see to it that they themselves do not become deplorables. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ladywriter 7,783 Report post Posted June 2, 2009 another one By now you've probably heard about the murder of Dr. George Tiller ? a Kansas doctor widely known as a provider women's healthcare, especially abortion ? as he handed out the week's bulletin to fellow worshipers at his church 1.When I heard the news yesterday, I was sitting in a room with dozens of our allies from the USAction family. One of our state directors was a personal friend of Dr. Tiller's and we all sat in stunned silence as our friend and colleague left the room in tears. Later that night, I attended one of the first vigils for Dr. Tiller, and was heartened by the words of our Board President, William McNary: "Freedom of choice gives women the opportunity to decide what is right based upon their own ethical, moral and religious beliefs. Though Dr. Tiller is gone from us, let his courage and ideals live in all of us who mourn his loss." Our thoughts today are with the family of Dr. Tiller, his congregation, and his patients. And if, like me, you're searching for something to do as well as some way to mourn ? Let me direct you to our friends in this movement who's work to protect women's health is not only vitally important, but sometimes very dangerous: A list of vigils around the country can be found at the feminist blog Feministing: http://www.feministing.com/archives/015748.html Planned Parenthood and NARAL-Pro Choice America have issued statements and calls for action: http://www.plannedparenthoodaction.org/ http://www.prochoiceamerica.org/ Credo and others are calling on Bill O'Reilly to own up to inflammatory remarks he made about Tiller: http://act.credoaction.com/campaign/tiller/?r=3745&id= Others are encouraging donations to Medical Students for choice ?so that a new generation of physicians can take up Tiller's work to protect women's health: https://secure.groundspring.org/dn/index.php?id=94 Whatever you do today, I hope you'll join me and all of us at USAction in remembering all the brave people working for equal access to health care for everyone. - Matt Matt Holland Online Director TrueMajority / USAction Look at the flowers Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sledgstone 8,672 Report post Posted June 2, 2009 Wow. To think the guy was killed in a church. Thats just wrong. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ladywriter 7,783 Report post Posted June 3, 2009 false religions lead to fake martyrs religion has no place in politics and medicine you can't pray away war, violence, disease and death; human nature and human biology is what it is. I am still in disbelief about the murder of Dr. George Tiller inKansas two days ago. I am not alone. The outpouring of sadness and anger, from the Planned Parenthood family and beyond and from so many others around the world, has been overwhelming. It's been hard to know what to do to comfort those who are mourning, and to make some sense out of this horrific act. We've put our feelings into words, and we're hoping to use those words to bring us at least a few steps closer to the world of compassion and caring that Dr. Tiller sought, and that you and I must continue to seek. Please read our open letter, add your name, and pass it on. http://www.ppaction.org/campaign/honor_tiller/iwsw56kr27nk7ktm?source=honortiller_e1_ppol Look at the flowers Share this post Link to post Share on other sites