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To: Lazamataz; Judith Anne; Cronos; wagglebee; dsc; Deo volente; MarkBsnr; Mad Dawg; ArrogantBustard; ..
And a headline from the other side of Kansas City:

Former Kansas attorney general Phill Kline found guilty of ‘ethical misconduct’

Why?

Planned Parenthood protected, children forgotten, the prosecutor prosecuted

...

The testimony in this week’s trial revealed that the case began very simply: records from the state agency responsible for receiving child sex abuse reports seemed underreported. Officials with the Social and Rehabilitative Services (SRS) in 2003 told Kline that they had just over 1000 cases of child sex abuse reports for the whole state.

But there was a huge problem: SRS in Sedwick County, Kansas, reported they had just under twice that number of cases.

Kline’s chief investigator, Tom Williams, a former FBI agent with 31 years of experience (including the investigation of drugs, organized crime, white-collar crime, and public corruption) looked into the disparity. Judge Richard Anderson, Chief District Judge of Shawnee County, gave him a subpoena for SRS records.

He got just under 20,000 SRS reports of child sex abuse. After whittling them down, removing duplicates from several reporters of the same crime, Williams found 6,797 reports of child sex abuse in Kansas between 2001-2003, and more than 1800 reports of child sex abuse in Sedwick county.

But there are just four records in SRS showing reporting from abortion providers during that time. Kline’s office had KDHE subpoenaed by Judge Anderson in order to obtain the ID numbers for the reporting abortion providers. They discovered that out of the 166 cases of abortions on girls 14 years old and under, Comprehensive Health Planned Parenthood (CHPP) in Johnson County and George Tiller’s Women’s Health Care Services clinic had each reported just one case of child rape.

For Kline’s office, every one of those 166 cases - for just one year - represented 166 children who needed the help and intervention of the state against child sex abusers. But a case against child sex abusers can’t begin without names, and the only ones with the names were Planned Parenthood and George Tiller.

And that is where a straightforward case of law enforcement trying to save young girls from sexual predators goes awry.

So in Kansas City Kansas, a pro-life attorney general loses his right to practice law, due to the intervention of HHS' Sebelius, for going after Planned Parenthood because Planned Parenthood was hiding the rape of minors. Meanwhile, in Kansas City MO, an otherwise examplary bishop IS prosecuted for this porn case.

Sounds like damnable hypocrisy and double standards going on in Kansas City KS/Kansas City MO.

If Bishop Finn had just been covering up for Planned Parenthood, Sebelius would have directed the prosecutor to back off.

52 posted on 10/14/2011 8:07:36 PM PDT by Brian Kopp DPM
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To: Dr. Brian Kopp
I bet this “news” about the Bishop will be what appears in the papers and on the local news while the other stuff about Social Services and the abortionists will just fade away.
97 posted on 10/14/2011 11:15:09 PM PDT by Rashputin (Obama stark, raving, mad, and even his security people know it.)
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