Some things are prohibited by higher law, and some are prohibited by man-made law. It’s very convenient when these two areas overlap.
Unfortunately, even when they do, justice is not always as easily served by man as by God. Jack Cashill at WorldNetDaily has the story of proud late-term abortionist Dr. George Tiller’s struggle to elude Kansas state law.
According to the law, there must be evidence that, without the abortions provided by Tiller, the mother of the baby would die or suffer “substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function.” This includes mental health problems only if they are “permanent and substantial.”
For years, Tiller has been performing late-term abortions that do not fit the criteria (he boasts of over 60,000). So when Attorney General Phill Kline, enlisting renowned psychiatrist Dr. Paul McHugh, began investigating Tiller’s patients’ claims of mental health problems,what did Tiller do?
In November 2006, Tiller’s money and influence inspired a popular Republican district attorney, Paul Morrison, to turn Democrat and run against incumbent Phill Kline in his bid to be re-elected Kansas attorney general.
Tiller invested uncounted thousands of dollars to unseat Kline, much of it through operations like “Kansans for Consumer Privacy Protection,” an anonymous cut-out which just happened to have the same Wichita address as Tiller’s ProKanDo PAC.
This “consumer group” sent out six slick “Snoop Dog Kline” mailers in the weeks before the 2006 election. The mailers accused Kline of abandoning the fight on crime in favor of “snooping into women’s private medical records.” The local media amplified the Snoop Dog message with a vengeance, and Morrison triumphed.
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Upon election, Morrison promised to review the Tiller medical records that Kline had successfully subpoenaed “inside out, backwards and forwards, and under a neutron microscope.”No one much believed Morrison. Two weeks ago, he confirmed suspicions by leaking his exit strategy through an influential media supporter, Steve Rose of the Johnson County Sun.
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Rose tells us that Morrison has reviewed the 15 files in question and finds many of the counts “ridiculous.” That much said, Rose has “a strong hunch” that Morrison will file a few misdemeanor charges “pertaining to the lack of notification to the state,” suggest a modest fine, and call Kline’s “witch hunt” off.
Fund the replacement of the attorney general, wait for him to punish you with some dummy charges, and then go right back to making a fortune off of the taking of legally protected human life.
Luckily, despite efforts by Morrison’s office to silence McHugh on the issue of the nonexistence of medical cause for the abortions, the message is getting across. McHugh is spreading the truth through this video.
Kansas law may catch up with the abortionist yet. Even if it doesn’t, Cashill put it well when he referred to the possibility of lessor charges being brought against the Tiller the Killer:
The reporting violations, however, are the least of Tiller’s sins, and there are 60,000 lost souls who, come Judgment Day, will testify to the same.
Amen.
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