Fox News right-wing host Bill O’Reilly refuses to let the murdered Dr. GeorgeTiller, who provided abortions, rest in peace. It’s not bad enough that O’Reilly frequently attacked Dr. Tiller who was murdered in vicious and cold-blooded fashion (at the hands of a cowardly anti-abortion bigot). Now, Bill O’Reilly is callously exploiting the tragic murders at...
Paul Schroeder - the man charged with the murder of abortion doctor GeorgeTiller - had (until it was removed) an eBay auction of drawings by supporters in prison. The auction items are both pathetically juvenile and deeply, deeply scary. Here's a selection
Allies of the man charged with the May killing of Kansas abortion doctor GeorgeTiller are raising money for his legal defense through an eBay auction on items including prison art glorifying the murder and a commissary cookbook by the...
EBay said it wouldn't allow an auction to raise money for the defense of GeorgeTiller's murderer Scott Roeder, but now drawings "commissioned by Scott Roeder" are for sale on the site — and... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
... These would have made such swell stocking stuffers: --A Bible once owned by the woman who shot Dr. GeorgeTiller in 1993, later convicted in a slew of abortion clinic bombings. --A Catechism written auotgraphed by an anti-abortion activist. Who wouldn't want those displayed prominently on the family room coffee table?
... or ideological motives to the actions of Nidal Malik HASAN. Immediately after the murder of Dr. GeorgeTiller, a noted abortionist at a women’s clinic in Wichita, Kansas on May 31, 2009 and the subsequent arrest of “anti-abortion extremist Scott Roeder,” however, the motives behind the killing of Dr. Tiller were never questioned . Those same politicians and...
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... this is the first mention of Terry at WND since before the murder of Kansas abortion doctor GeorgeTiller. As we've noted , WND declined to report Terry's antics in the wake of Tiller's death, such as asserting that "left this life with his hands drenched with the innocent blood of tens of thousands of babies that he murdered" and that "I believe George...
Blue Texan at Firedoglake: It’s worth revisiting what the right-wing was saying after a Christianist terrorist assassinated Dr. GeorgeTiller in Kansas. They… …admonished us not to “politicize” the killing, and that doing so would “collectivize” the shooter’s guilt and “smear the entire conservative movement.” After all, Dr....
The episode was based on the killing of abortionist GeorgeTiller. But unlike many news reports, which go from there to simply paint the killer as a "pro-life fanatic" and the pro-life position itself as fanaticism leading to violence, the "Law and Order" episode actually brought some balance into the debate
When I read NBC's Law & Order was airing an episode last week "ripped from the headlines" of an abortionist shot in church, i.e., Dr. GeorgeTiller , I, of course, anticipated the plot would not go well for pro-lifers. The most I expected was milliseconds of fairness with pro-abortion clichés ruling the hour. My, was I surprised. I could have written that script....
“Compassion Fatigue.” “Overstretched Military.” There is no shortage of rationalizations for Malik Hasan’s murder of 12 soldiers at Fort Hood. None of their rationalizations, however, mention the fact that he came in dressed in Islamic garb, shouting “Allahu Akbar.” ABC’s Martha Raddatz “wish[es] his name were Smith.” Presumably so she could attack him as a Christian fascist like they did to George...
... incite similar violence --- for example, in the cases of the murder of Kansas obstetrician Dr. GeorgeTiller or the hanging of Clay County, KY census worker Bill Sparkman --- should be held similarly accountable. Yet, I heard few such calls from the Right after those incidents. In the case of Tiller, his accused murderer Scott Roeder was regarded by the Right as either a hero...
... some organized network. Lots of people do terrible things in the name of their religion--just ask GeorgeTiller. Their acts are, as the Catholic Church says, " sins that cry out to heaven for vengeance ". But they are no more indictments of a community than the acts of that Korean kid who went crazy at Virginia Tech. There is absolutely no political lesson to be learned...