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[FONT=Palatino, Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif][SIZE=+2]Abortionist Tiller shot, killed in church[/SIZE][/FONT]
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George Tiller
Late-term abortionist George Tiller was shot and killed this morning as he walked into his Wichita, Kan., church to attend Sunday services.
Tiller was a controversial figure in the abortion debate, accused on 19 counts of illegally aborting viable babies in violation of a state law that requires a second physician – without legal or financial ties to the abortionist – sign off on the procedure once the unborn child reaches a state in which it could survive outside the womb.
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Tiller was acquitted of the charges in March but still faced potential disciplinary measures from the Kansas Board of Healing Arts.
The Wichita Eagle reports Tiller was shot just after 10 a.m. at Reformation Lutheran Church, where he was a member.
The paper reports the gunman has been apprehended in flight and is being returned to Wichita. Police have not yet announced whether the suspect is a member of the church's congregation.
The Associated Press reports the suspect arrested is named Scott Roeder, though no charges have yet been filed.

According to the Eagle, Tiller was wounded previously in a 1993 shooting by Rachelle Shannon, who remains in jail for the attack.
Operation Rescue, a Wichita-based pro-life organization that has protested and even blockaded Tiller's abortion practice, however, condemned today's violence.
"We are shocked at this morning's disturbing news that Mr. Tiller was gunned down," said a statement on the Operation Rescue website. "Operation Rescue has worked for years through peaceful, legal means, and through the proper channels to see him brought to justice. We denounce vigilantism and the cowardly act that took place this morning. We pray for Mr. Tiller's family that they will find comfort and healing that can only be found in Jesus Christ."
Kansans for Life joined the condemnation, telling LifeNews.com that it "deplores the murder of Dr. George Tiller."
"Our organization has a board of directors and a 35-year history of bringing citizens together to achieve thoughtful education and legislation on the life issues here in Kansas," said Mary Kay Culp, director of Kansans for Life. "We value life, completely deplore violence and are shocked and very upset by what happened in Wichita today."
Other organizations – including The Kansas Coalition for Life, Priests for Life, the American Life League, CatholicVote.org, the National Organization for Women and others – also joined in condemning the act.
Even President Obama released a statement:
"I am shocked and outraged by the murder of Dr. George Tiller as he attended church services this morning," said Obama. "However profound our differences as Americans over difficult issues such as abortion, they cannot be resolved by heinous acts of violence."
The Eagle reports that members of the congregation who were inside the sanctuary at the time of the shooting were being kept inside the church by police, and witnesses were transported downtown for interviews.
WND reported last year when Tiller, whose abortion industry was featured in a profile by WND columnist Jack Cashill, challenged the state law under which he was charged.
Former Kansas Attorney General Paul Morrison filed the 19 misdemeanor counts brought against Tiller, replacing a package of 30 much more serious charges that had been filed after a lengthy investigation by the previous attorney general and now Johnson County district attorney, Phill Kline.
A 1998 law requires that two doctors without financial or legal ties must agree that continuation of a pregnancy will inflict "substantial or irreversible" harm to "a major bodily function" of the mother. Pro-abortion state officials have interpreted that to include issues for the mother such as depression.
But documents revealed that throughhout 2003, Tiller used a physician for his second opinion who had a financial relationship with him, Ann Kristin Neuhaus of Nortonville, an apparent violation of the law, officials said.
 


I'm not sad that a fag who performs late term abortions is dead. I'm sad that he was killed. There is no evidence that this shooter was a christian. It could have just as easily been a pro-choice nutso with some agenda.

There hasn't been an abortion shooting/death in 10+ years in the USA and this is NOT indicative of what any church or pro-life group believes.

Simply put, this shooter is just some schmuck fuckhead with a gun.
 
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This article, especially the title, seems to imply that "justice was served here". I fail to see any such justice.

Murder is wrong. If he was performing late term abortions, he was a murder, and should be jailed. If he was acquited by the courts, then the courts failed. Once the courts failed to arrest him, murderer or not, this guy had the right to continue leading a healthy, happy life.

IMO, the bastard deserved to die, but nobody -- certainly not the gunman -- had the right to kill him.
Nobody should have to live in fear of vigilante "justice". Your peers can only condemn you in court, and then, only if the court requests their opinion [on a jury].
 
Thing about this whole thing is this:

Had the fuckhead died of a heart attack on Sunday, only the liberal closeted lipstick lesbians of the USA would be crying. No one else would give 2 shits. Most pro choicers would likely utter under their breath that it's a good thing this guy is wrong. Remember, he did LATE TERM abortions.
 
According to the Eagle, Tiller was wounded previously in a 1993 shooting by Rachelle Shannon, who remains in jail for the attack.

Ironically this is the real fail. A martyr for her cause who ended up with an equal amount of blood on her hands as Tiller because she didn't get her job done in the first place.
 
Ironically this is the real fail. A martyr for her cause who ended up with an equal amount of blood on her hands as Tiller because she didn't get her job done in the first place.
Naw, that bitch is in jail for incompetence and having a shitty aim, both of which should be illegal anyway.
 
The Doctor was going to Church he attends regularly. He was a Christian, late term abortion doctor. Am I missing something here.
 
wow... the hypocrisy in this event is almost too much.

Because someone feels someone else is a killer (which isn't proven, it is up for debate), then he kills to make it right?

Ahh, america the beautiful. He Nick, shoot me a PM, we were going to chat today, no?
 
So he's a fucking Tim McVeigh... Suck it anti-christian haters!
Frye said he was a soft-spoken who normally spent his time chatting about the federal income tax, which called illegal, or esoteric interpretations of the Old Testament.
Orrrrr
"The anti-tax stuff came first, and then it grew and grew. He became very anti-abortion," she told the Associated Press. "That's all he cared about is anti-abortion. 'The church is this. God is this. Yada, yada.' "
 
Thanks Rusky, now I feel like eggs benedict for some reason... Where the fuck am I going to find a place that'll serve me eggs benedict after 10:30 in the morning?!

Even I'll agree that late term abortion is wrong. Anything after the full development of the thalamus is.
But this just gives pro-abortion people the moral high ground by saying that they don't shoot people in church. Damn, where's Alannis Morisette when you need her?
 
It makes me sad when people label themselves as Christians and then do something so blatantly against what Christians are supposed to stand for.

Sure, according to the Bible, what the doctor was doing was wrong. But the so called Christian who killed him was actually MORE wrong because he knew he was doing wrong but continued to do it as well as sorta putting a "Black eye" on the Christian label.

Ah well. In any religion there is going to be some nuts and extremists.
 
Thanks Rusky, now I feel like eggs benedict for some reason... Where the fuck am I going to find a place that'll serve me eggs benedict after 10:30 in the morning?!

Even I'll agree that late term abortion is wrong. Anything after the full development of the thalamus is.
But this just gives pro-abortion people the moral high ground by saying that they don't shoot people in church. Damn, where's Alannis Morisette when you need her?

What about the people that actually let him join the church. I'm sure they had hopes he will come through. (the killer doctor)

The eggs part is scary. I'm glad you weren't Hitlers high general.
 
The fellow that shot him was a nut. He has past explosives charges and has gotten in trouble before - Fox News & Operation Rescue did NOT send this guy. The cheese had just slid off his cracker....

I wish Tiller would have been put in jail which is where he belonged. Over 60,000 babies were never born because of this doctor - that's the Late Term Abortions folks - 60,000 babies who could have survived outside the womb. Tiller was 1 of only 3 doctors who perform this barbaric act. Tiller made MILLIONS off his abortion business. I am glad he will no longer be able to engage in this type of business, but I wish he had not been shot - I wish Kansas had put him in jail where he belonged. But his abortion money financed the successful Democratic win in that state... so charges were dropped.

We should pray for Tiller's soul and for his family and Church family who witnessed the murder. We should also pray for the man who shot him - he obviously has problems.
 
What the fuck is wrong with you people? rusky? bbwolfe?

A woman requests a medical procedure and you imply that it is justified to fucking murder the doctor that performs it?

If you have so much hatred for abortion well then i guess it is equally justified to kidnap the woman and force her to have a fucking baby in your basement so she won't throw the thing in a garbage can.

I don't agree that a woman should go through an abortion. But that is her moral decision that she has to live with for the rest of her life. How she feels or justifies terminating her pregnancy is none of my fucking business, whether it's mine or not.

I could never witness, assist or perform this procedure, but i'm not going to legislate or terrorize the people who feel they are morally justified to eliminate their unborn offspring from the fucking gene pool.
 
edit: I misread what bbwolfe wrote. thought you implied it was justified.
 
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