Perhaps we can get Carhart and Hern into a bidding war
for purchase of Tiller’s death camp?
Tiller's "mission"? Tiller made a pile of money off of late term abortions. That's the only "mission" this guy is interested in.
So killing babies is a, “cause” now?
“Dr. Tiller and I and all our friends know that tomorrow is never a given,” Carhart told The Associated Press. “I think what we have to do is not let this loss of his life affect our goals in life, No. 1, and we need to do things so he’s never forgotten.”
mission?? Big men cutting up helpless babies. Quite the ‘mission’. Be Proud.
“There are very, very few abortions that happen at that time,” said Nancy Northrup, president of the Center for Reproductive Rights, who said she worries about a “severe shortage” of physicians who can perform the procedure. “People who need those services need caring and compassionate and qualified doctors like Dr. Tiller who are able to provide those services.”
These people are a bunch of sickos. Women never “need” those services.
This is just sickening.
It doesn't seem to occur to him that the vast majority of doctors consider an abortion practice to be the last option for medical school graduates who don't have the skills, brains, or aptitude to do anything else. Abortionists are the bottom feeders of the bottom feeders of the medical profession.
Mission, cause. How noble.
A very interesting trend. I'd be curious on seeing a study that looks into the causes of this decrease. It's known that Americans on the whole are less approving of abortion than in the past. I wonder if it is social stigma or simply advances in technology that make doctors more aware and averse to the practice.
Told ya it wouldn’t be long before someone took his place.
This guys clinc was shut down because it was filthy and above an auto mechanic’s garage. After viewing photos earlier online a woman would ahve to be completely crazyto let this yahoo anywhere near her!
I do not condone violence, but challenge anyone to morally differentiate the actions or motives of Scott Roeder in Wichita in 2009 from those of John Brown in Harpers Ferry in 1859.
Wasn’t “Carhart vs. Nebraska” a partial-birth abortion case that went to the Supreme Court?
I’m thinking that this doctor has already been at this a long time, and just sees an his practice expanding.