Tiller
and Abortion
You
have got to hand it to Ann Coulter.
She tells it like it is. Here
are the pro-life forces falling
all over themselves in condemning
the murder of the notorious
abortionist Tiller. Hey, we
have nothing to be defensive
about. We are pro-life. Ours
is a peaceful movement. We are
against murder or vigilantism,
whoever is the victim. But one
reaps what one sows. How many
unborn babies has Tiller pulled
apart limb from limb while still
alive in the womb?! How many
almost full-term babies did
he abort, on the last trimester?
How many deaths has he caused?
He aborted 60,000 babies, for
crying out loud. That is evil.
Now
Ann says, Tiller was terminated
on his 203rd trimester. Think
about that, you abortion supporters
and abortionist lovers. At least
he got to live almost 203 trimesters.
The aborted babies in the womb
are not so fortunate.
God
bless.
frank
Coulter
Mocks Pro-Abort Rhetoric: "If
you don't believe in shooting
abortionists, then don't shoot
an abortionist."
By
Kathleen Gilbert
June
24, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com)
- In an appearance on the O'Reilly
Factor Monday, conservative
pundit Ann Coulter took a jab
at the media's white-glove treatment
of Kansas late-term abortionist
George Tiller following his
murder last month, pointing
out the ironic situation of
those defending the killing
of unborn children while expressing
horror at Tiller's violent demise.
Providing
a mock foil to host O'Reilly's
unequivocal condemnation of
the bloodshed, Coulter framed
the death of Tiller, gunned
down in a Wichita Lutheran Church
May 31, with the abortion lobby's
softening rhetoric.
"I
don't like to think to think
of it as a murder, it was terminating
Tiller in the 203rd trimester,"
she said.
O'Reilly
objected, "You can't diminish
what that killer did, or you
have anarchy."
"I
am personally opposed to shooting
abortionists, but I don't want
to impose my moral values on
others," Coulter insisted.
"If you don't believe in
shooting abortionists, then
don't shoot an abortionist."
After
O'Reilly continued objecting
by condemning the murder, Coulter
explained that her remarks were
meant to parallel the pro-abortion
argument: "If you don't
believe in abortion, don't have
an abortion."
Citing
American Liberalism's support
of abortion-on-demand and euthanasia,
Coulter said, "in this
one case, they're finally against
someone dying: a man responsible
for killing 60,000 babies."
Both
pro-abortion and pro-life groups
issued strong condemnations
of Tiller's murder immediately
following the incident. However,
several liberal voices blamed
pro-life and conservative groups
for supposedly precipitating
the murder by decrying Tiller's
gruesome abortion business.
Among
the most vituperated was Bill
O'Reilly, whom CNBC's Keith
Olbermann called "the principal
perpetrator" in the murder
for his earlier hard-hitting
exposés of the abortionist.
O'Reilly
responded by strongly condemning
the "vigilantism"
that took Tiller's life, and
questioned the mainstream media's
"glorification of Tiller"
in the wake of the incident.
One
of the most infamous abortionists
in U.S. history, Tiller was
at the time of his murder under
investigation by the Kansas
State Board of Healing Arts
for allegedly performing illegal
late-term abortions without
adequate medical justification.
See
related LifeSiteNews.com coverage:
Fox's
Bill O'Reilly Responds to Criticisms
that he Helped Kill Tiller
O'Reilly
Factor Does Hard-Hitting Exposé
of Kansas Late-Term Abortionist
Senate
Blocks Pro-Tiller Resolution
Glorifying Abortion Industry
How
George Tiller Drove his Own
Employee to Join Operation Rescue
"For
to me life is Christ, and death
is gain." (Phil 1:21)