Sunday, June 14, 2009

Where I drop a turd in your punch

When good people die
When bad people die

I'll be honest with you here.  My reaction to last Sunday's shooting death of late-term abortionist  Dr. George Tiller was - well,  not remorseful.  I did think to say a prayer for the repose of his soul - but I forget if I did. I will now.  Tiller was a reprehensible human being.  Did he deserve to be shot?  I didn't do the deed, and can't possibly answer that.  Murder is against the law though.  Blame my evasion on the lesson of abortionist politics, that life doesn't mean very much when it's inconvenient.  Hey, I'm only human.

Moonbattery, by chance, offers a more practical lesson on the subject.

6 comments:

Jinglebob said...

That is the best take on this shooting I have seen! Great thoughts!

Anonymous said...

Sorry, I don't feel a lick of sympathy for the guy, he made his bed as did the fellow who did the deed.

As a father of an 8 year old daughter I can't imagine life without her. The thought that she could have been aborted at any time on a whim I have trouble wrapping my head around.

If mom's life was at risk yes, but that really is rare.

I wish George Tiller best of luck, I don't expect he that will judge us all will be very kind.

(I can't bring myself to calling him a doctor, after all he was a merchant of death not life)

Anonymous said...

"I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure."- Clarence Darrow
Tim

Topeka Troll said...

Tiller got away with murder in Kansas because he funneled money into the campaigns for Sebelius and Morrison. They paid him back with a blind eye and favors.
KJansas is about the reddest state in the union, yet Tiller was able to thrive because of his mountains of money poured out through political action comittees. ProKanDo was one, there were many others.
Had Tiller not atempted to thwart the criminal process, he would have been convicted of several crimes, been sent to jail for a few years, and put out of business. Instead, he chose to spend money cloud issue, thwart justice, and was killed because a mad man said enough.
Not everything that is legal is right. Not every thing that is illegal on a federal level is illegal on a state level. When states legalize pot, the feds will step up the effort and serve justice. Tiller now knows whether there is a high authority. I'd hate to be in his shoes, I cannot imagine what he is suffering now.

Anonymous said...

Excellent Rodger! And you speak for me here.
ozaoB

Rodger the Real King of France said...

You honor me O

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