Monday, June 01, 2009

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OK so Beth has weighed in on the murder of abortionist George Tiller and yes technically she is correct but I also agree with Daniel who posted there he thought Tiller was an evil man. The real issue is this: not the rare act of violence by an anti-abortionist but why are the late-term abortions that Tiller specialized in even legally allowed in this country? Killing Tiller, besides being wrong also has the consequence of making somebody into a martyr who doesn't deserve to be. You had to be a psycho to do the work he did for thirty long years which also begs the question of what kind of late-term patients these women were who sought his services in earnest. That the man apparently was a regular churchgoer boggles the mind and it's one reason I'm not overly keen on eulogies, many times they don't do justice to the character of a man. That the mainstream pro-choice movement never saw the necessity of ostracizing him at the least speaks volumes of THEM and that includes Obama's new Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius and so that's that.

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  1. Does make me wonder what St. Peter said to him at the Gate (if he even made it anywhere close to the Gate).

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  2. "So how did it feel when you took your forceps and was struggling to rip the kid's arm off and the vibrations went up your arm like an electric shock? Oh come on in!"

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  3. Maybe St. Peter should introduce the doctor to all the little souls of his victims before sending him away, that would seem fair to me.

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  4. The late Henry Hyde once famously said at a pro-life conference that if the pro-choice movement suddenly became completely aware of what they were doing they'd go insane. Again, that the pro-choice movement always deemed him a member in good standing, well I can't put this charitably anymore. It's a movement full of not a few psychotics IMO and a movement where, yes some of the rank-and-file are evil again IMO (am I allowed to say that?).

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  5. Speaking honestly here when I was channel-surfing last night and caught the story my immediate first reaction was how the liberal media and the abortion lobby is going to use this story and you had the church angle to throw in too, same old same old. I've touched on the Mafia in some of my blogs and they go to church too, feel if they say "hello Father" and give a hefty donation it's all good. If you've ever come across a mobster they get along very well with themselves, they don't see themselves as criminal in the deranged sense in the usual clinical way because their movement is organized see, it's family. They're a member of something, a larger group so it's respectable,same with pro-choice. I was in the Bronx once with my brother who went to look at a car, nice neighborhood and the car owner said with a straight face "there's no crime here because of the Mafia" and I'm thinking but they ARE crime. See how we think? we're deranged and don't know it.

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  6. Our country is going to hell in a handbasket.

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  7. You know some complete asshole at my blog said that Democrats are for the "little people" but if they are pro-abortion, I find that a hard statement to believe, since they don't mind killing the littlest and most vunerable human beings.

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  8. & yet half of them are probably against aborting a whale fetus.

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  9. I gotta tell ya the liberal double standards are starting to really piss me off.

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  10. Here's why I deliberately used the word psychotic in my piece. Now a psychosis means among other things a complete break with Reality and for those pro-choicers out there who feel that life only begins at birth, in other words the unborn child right up 'til the cord is cut has no rights, that's not a rational position. In other words it's the view of a psychotic but since as I said before when you belong to a movement there's safety in numbers and if enough of you hold a certain position it becomes respectable over time. Even the pro-lifers give respect to the pro-aborts by treating their extreme position of abortion until birth as somehow being worthy of respectable debate instead of stating the obvious that it's a psychotic position. It's a good place to start...

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  11. Sounds like you are just calling it as you see it, and seems about right to me. Maybe we pro-lifers have been too delicate about how we discuss the topic. Not that we should resort to the violence but to be more vocal about how sick the pro-abortion position truly is.

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  12. THAT'S what I'm getting at. Civility is a great virtue but sometimes it prevents us from telling the absolute truth about something. I do believe there are choicers out there, the late-term choicers if you will who need to have their collective heads examined and I say this not only in a moral sense but also in a clinical one.

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