Susan Hill on the Tiller Assasination and Anti-Choice Violence

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Susan Hill, President of the National Women's Health Foundation, speaks with Keith Olbermann about her friend and colleague Dr. George Tiller and about the history of violence in the anti-choice movement and the potential for more.

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  • how come i don't hear these anti-abortion pigs lining up to adopt some crack babies? yet these terrorists have no problem killing doctors. "pro-life" my ass

    these "cristians" would make bin-laden proud

  • Who are you kidding? Most evangelical church congregations these days are too busy oppressing gays to be bothered with unwed mothers. I live in the western Canada bible belt and I did an informal telephone survey of church outreach toward single mothers, and found not one program, formal or informal, that did one thing to help women in this difficult situation. Don't count on your local pastor for help around here. They're quick to condemn but mighty slow to help. They rake in the dough though..

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  • @kweer58: prochoicers try to "change the subject of or distract people w/a worthy topic aka adoption.

    prolifers supp. respect all stages of human life but ignore that there are ==UNWANTED & UNLOVED CHILDREN IN ORPHANAGES===

    these children deserve loving parents & a loving home as much as the unborn.

    children in orphanages are considered to be disposable as they are older & not cute little babies.

    Jesus loves all children. He will judge society for ignoring these children

  • @ainghtummie: thanks for your reply. it clearly defines what said. i am sorry that i minsunderstood you.

    thanks

  • @canadianskye1964 hi-I didn't put quotations in the right place on my comment so I can see you might have misunderstood what I was trying to say. I should've put quotes around the 'hooray for Dr. Tiller's death' (for those who responded in such manner who say they are against death) I was really upset when I heard about his death-he was a good man and helped alot of women during high stress times of their lives.

  • @ "canadianskye1964" below: "If you're so bloody concerned about children, get involved & adopt an orphan child..."

    This is what many "pro-choice" activists do. They know that abortion is the killing of a defenseless unborn baby. So they try to change the subject to something else. They may try to distract people with a worthy topic (like adoption), but they can't change the fact that the "choice" they promote is still the same: Violent (often painful) killing of the baby.

  • @singhtumie if you are glad that dr tiller is dead, then you too are a domestic terrorist just be condoning the murder

  • @kweer58 if you are glad that dr tiller is dead then you too are a domestic terrorist

  • @kweer58 we don't care about the so-called pain it feels, we feel the pain of the women & support her choice whether to choose abortion or continue a pregnancy

    it is her choice: a pregnant woman is not public property

    prolifersdon't give a shit about women & only care about the fetus. the quality of life of the child after birth doesn't matter--only that it is born.

    if you're so bloody concerned about children, get involved & adopt an orphan child (age6+); a child truly in need.

  • dr. tiller was right: women are intelligent to make their own decisions,

    unlike prolife women who must obey the patriarchal church even if it means hating & encouraging violence.

    there has been more murders of abortion doctors & staff than any prolifers.

    maybe we need to make it an eye for eye & a tooth for a tooth

  • it is wrong for friends of dr tillers' to be afraid to go to his funeral/

    prolifers are the deadliest people on the planet

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