Monday, August 3, 2009

Next live blog

I have Tim Durham, director of Family Life Services, scheduled for a live blog interview at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 5.
His organization is pro-life. They are opposed to abortion, but also put a lot of effort into helping people.
They are having some funding issues, so I thought it might be interesting to hear from him.

14 comments:

  1. Gosh wonder why. I can think of two reasons. One is the economy and the other is in jail in Wichita.

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  2. Where can we donate?

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  3. The baptist church, duh!

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  4. JJ- can you ask Tim if he has been to visit Scott Roeder in jail yet?

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  5. Oh man, the liberal baby killers are out in force today!

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  6. Yes, but obviously we missed one we should not have.

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  7. "Yes, but obviously we missed one we should not have"

    Yeah, it's a little tougher when they are grown up and have a voice of their own. Not to mention being able to fight back and save themselves.

    Oh, not tougher morally.. not for someone like you; but tougher physically. I'm sure if you were physically able, you could murder a grown person and lose no sleep, just like all those babies.

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  8. At least Roeder had guts. So many of you Kansans obviously admire him in private but talk bad about him in public. You know he is your hero.

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  9. I'm confused. Admire who? Roeder or Tiller? It's obvious that many of the liberals here and on the other blogs admire Tiller a great deal. I personally believe that he was trying to use loopholes to break the law and killing babies which the law said he should not kill. Loopholes that would have landed him in prison had we not had Sebelius and Morrison (who Tiller supported financially) in office. That makes him a murderer in my eyes, not the hero of women that some would like to make him out to be.

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  10. @2:51 - you and others like you obviously admire what Roeder did (kill Tiller) as he did away with what you see as wrong.

    I find it very interesting too that you know better than the former governor who is now a federal leader for health care as well as the former attorney general. You apparently think you know better than our whole government as abortion is completely legal. Murder however is not. Maybe you should leave the US and go somewhere where abortion is illegal.

    That got me to thinking so I looked up where abortion is completely illegal, and it is very few countries. The great majority of the world (maybe not Kansas I know - and I know that you all know better than everyone else) agrees that this is something that should be completely legal.

    Tiller, I will remind you, was put on trial in Wichita just this year and was found not guilty by a jury of his peers. I know - you know better - but that is how it is.

    I do admire Tiller as one who stood up for his beliefs, ones that are shared by the great majority of the people and governments on this planet. Unfortunately for him he lived in Kansas where he was subjected to many evil acts, shootings, bombings, and eventually murder by people like you - those who know how they world should really be.

    I see who is really trying to act like God now.

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  11. @10:30,

    You like to throw the words "Completely legal" around a lot, so let me explain again that what Tiller was doing was not "Completely legal", or he would not have been charged with crimes in the first place. As I'm sure you are aware, there was evidence to the fact that he was killing babies in the third trimester, and his in house psychologist was rubber stamping documents with mental health issues that included "Single Episode Depression", and "Adjustment Disorder". This evidence was put forth by Kline to two different Judges, and there was enough evidence of wrongdoing to go forward. The reason he was found not guilty is because we lost Kline as Attorney General, and Morrison went to trial with different, substantially lesser, charges, in order to ensure a not guilty vote. Morrison and Sebelius were given many financial donations by Tiller and his lawyers. Morrison was kicked out of office shortly thereafter for his loose moral judgement, and Sebelius is getting booed out of every town hall meeting for trying to pass socialized healthcare.

    Keep in mind that these are babies which could have lived outside the womb if they had been delivered instead of murdered. I find that completely disgusting, and you and your ilk find it "empowering". I find you and your ilk disgusting and below contempt.

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  12. Tiller aborted approx 60,000 babies in his career, and became a multi millionaire in the process.

    That made me think: Being an abortion provider is a great career for serial killers who want to avoid prison.

    Tiller was a smart man.

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  13. http://operationrescue.org/pdfs/completecomplaint.PDF

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