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Accountability: The George Tiller Shooting- The Conscience of Kansas

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This is an excerpt from the interview with Jack Cashill, on the George Tiller shooting, on the Conscience of Kansas radio program with host Paul A. Ibbetson.

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  • I didn't approve of Dr. Tiller killing babies, and I believe he should have been convicted of all charges. However, he wasn't, and for him, the court served him justice. However, I do not condone the actions of the person who killed the man either. That doesn't help the pro-life movement one bit - it just fuels the debate even worse.

  • I agree committing murder is wrong, for both Tiller and the guy who shot him. However, I think Cashill has a good point that if Kline had not been run out of office, Tiller would have been alive and in jail.

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  • Wow. I must admit I swallowed the liberal story wholesale. Then I looked into Tiller more closely and saw this video--along with a lot of articles and opinion pieces. I must say that Tiller really reaped what he had sown. Still vigilantism is not okay.

  • This video is titled correctly, Accountability- George Tiller is dead on account of him killing kids. Kids who would have been born within weeks, even days. The wicked of Wichita is dead. The Auschwitz of Wichita is closed down. No more ashes of murdered children cloud the skies. Thank God for Scott Roeder.

  • oh boy, "bent out of shape" (boomstickman71). I love that. 6 months later, and you make this comment.

    Have a happy new year!

  • Don't get bent out of shape. Quote marks don't tell anyone WHO made the statement, and I assume you would not want anyone who reads your post to falsely attribute her statements to you. How often do you see famous quotes without the person who said it listed below it?

  • You are the definition of evil.

  • Money, money, money......

    There's the reason Tiller escaped the letter of the law, but not the spirit of the law.

    He may have escaped the law,but he didn't escape justice!

    Yeah Scott Roeder!!!!

  • Well you just did. Thus the reason for using these interesting things called quote marks.... " "  " " " "

    that usually means quoted by someone else. But thanks for making sure I don't steal the thunder with Ann Coulter's awesome QUOTE.

  • The most interesting thing is that someone such as Tiller, who was supposedly being investigated for many felonies, was photographed with the chief Law Enforcement Officer of the State giving her a present. While a T-shirt pales in comparison to the 1.2 MILLION dollars he gave her, it is still a striking photo, and a clear bias is created. Phil Kline would have put Tiller in prison, where he would be today, had he not been ran out of office by the liberal democrats.

  • You forgot to contribute your quotes to Ann Coulter, who originally said them. I did think it was funny when I heard her say them though.

  • "I don't really like to think of it as a murder. It was terminating Tiller in the 203rd trimester." "I am personally opposed to shooting abortionists, but I don't want to impose my moral values on others."

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