Posted on 11/03/2009 10:35:48 PM PST by bogusname
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. George Tiller, 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. The episode wasn't even balanced. It was outright pro-life, not that I mind.
If you haven't seen the episode, you should. Sans commercials it is only 42 minutes long.
Briefly, the story begins with a pro-life renegade shooting a late-term abortionist in church. Detectives eventually find the shooter, portrayed as angry and not typical of the loving pro-lifers who routinely picket the abortionist's mill.
We learn one of the detectives was born prematurely after his mother threw herself down the stairs, providing an anti-abortion "It's a Wonderful Life" moment to reflect...
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
Law & Order has typically been fair to conservative view points and is the only show I know that has Republican characters that are not villains. I can recall 4 main characters off hand that were openly Republican and always portrayed in a good light.
Yeah Stabler is a conservative catholic (idk if Meloni, the actor is, doubt it), and Tuttola is a Republican (yes Mr Copkiller—Ice T)... Munch (Belzer) is bout as liberal as the actor that plays him.. not quite sure bout Benson or Cragen...
If the true picture of child-killing were ever made available to the public, abortion would cease to exist immediately. The pro-death crowd know how much the truth would hurt their cause. They have to keep a lid on the killing to save their own hides.
One of the characteristics of the show is that with Belzer and Ice-T, they let them “be themselves.”
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