Scott Roeder is NOT a murderer 4 killing baby-killer

republicanchick

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Roeder shot Tiller the Baby Killer (as he was called)

Tiller would kill babies on their projected birth day (due date) if you paid him enough money

Roeder thought that was wrong... Gee.. go figure...

and killed him...

Murder is defined as killing someone who is INNOCENT




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Rusha

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Roeder shot Tiller the Baby Killer (as he was called)

Tiller would kill babies on their projected birth day (due date) if you paid him enough money

Roeder thought that was wrong... Gee.. go figure...

and killed him...

Murder is defined as killing someone who is INNOCENT

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No it's not. Murder is defined by intentionally killing someone.

While I certainly do not mourn Tiller, idiots like Roeder are harmful to the prolife cause.
 

TomO

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No it's not. Murder is defined by intentionally killing someone.

Well, the key word is "unlawfully" and intentionally killing someone...Not that this changes the point of your post. :)

While I certainly do not mourn Tiller, idiots like Roeder are harmful to the prolife cause.

Ditto :plain:
 

The Horn

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George Tiller saved the lives of many women whose pregnancies had gone horribly wrong and who would have died without an abortion . Their fetuses were not viable . Both would have died .
Scott Roeder was a self-righteous and hypocritical coward who took the law into his own hands and he deserves to rot in jail for the rest of his miserable, worthless life .
 

Rusha

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George Tiller saved the lives of many women whose pregnancies had gone horribly wrong and who would have died without an abortion . Their fetuses were not viable . Both would have died .
Scott Roeder was a self-righteous and hypocritical coward who took the law into his own hands and he deserves to rot in jail for the rest of his miserable, worthless life .

George Tiller, had one thing in common with all baby executioners ... he was a horrible human being.
 

badp

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George Tiller saved the lives of many women whose pregnancies had gone horribly wrong and who would have died without an abortion . Their fetuses were not viable . Both would have died .

Apparently Tiller wasn't viable either.
 

Nazaroo

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Apparently Tiller wasn't viable either.





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Tuesday was the most difficult. The women would leave their hotel rooms knowing that today they were going to kill their fetuses. At the clinic, they would lie on an exam table, Dr. Tiller would inject the fetus with digoxin, and in two to four hours its heart would stop beating. The women felt like monsters.

Dr. Tiller told them it wasn’t their fault. There was a protocol for talking to them about what they had done. You’ve saved your baby from a short life of pain. You have made a terribly difficult decision for the sake of this child. He hugged them. A device was inserted to begin opening the cervix. And then they would go back to their hotels and wait. At some point over the next three or four days, they would miscarry. When they went into labor, they’d go back to the clinic.

Supplies were there to take footprints of the fetuses. Provisions were made for the parents to take photographs with their fetuses, if that’s what they desired. A chaplain was on retainer, and he would come baptize the fetuses and name them if it was requested. Some of the bodies were flown back with the mothers in small caskets and buried in cemeteries. Others were taken to the crematorium.

The fetal-indication patients thought only about their babies. The other women, those who were in such emotional anguish that they thought they would kill themselves if their babies were born—these women wanted nothing to do with the fetuses.

These two groups were kept apart. Their states of mind were toxic to each other. It’s not hard to see how the separate filaments of morality—honoring the fetus as a human life for some women, honoring the belief of others that there was no life there—were thin and easily tangled. In the end, the ethos was that the fetus was what the mother imagined it to be. The women dreamed their babies into or out of existence, and Dr. Tiller and his staff responded accordingly.


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http://www.gq.com/story/abortion-debate-george-tiller-scott-roeder




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The Horn

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How many women did Tiller or any other doctor who performs abortions force to have abortions ? NONE !!!
 

Rusha

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How many women did Tiller or any other doctor who performs abortions force to have abortions ? NONE !!!

Uh huh ... the innocent dude in the driver's seat didn't rob the bank ... he just drove the get-a-way away car.
 

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the french resistance used guerrilla warfare against the nazis

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