Roeder: No regrets after shooting Tiller
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Roeder: No regrets after shooting Tiller
| Thu, 01-28-2010 - 9:44pm |
http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/01/28/abortion.roeder.testifies/index.html?hpt=Sbin
You don't get more hypocrisy than this guy.
"Asked about incest, he said his beliefs were the same: 'It isn't our duty to take life, it's our heavenly father's.'"










<<"Asked about incest, he said his beliefs were the same: 'It isn't our duty to take life, it's our heavenly father's.'" >>
And my answer to this is that neither HE nor HIS perceived heavenly father have ANY "duty" or business in MY womb. He needs to mind his own uterus. As does each and EVERY pro lifer out there.
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Although I think it's a significant blow for abortions rights advocates that the judge would not allow the jury to convict Roeder on a lesser charge, like manslaughter.
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"Perhaps if the Sedgwick County prosecutors had done a better job prosecuting Tiller for how he illegally killed babies, he would still be alive," Terry said.
Wow, so the blame goes to everyone but the man who pulled the trigger it seems.
This man is mentally ill. He states that it is not anyones but the Lords job to takes lives..and yet he stands trial for murder.
*Praying for my best friend, my Dad*
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When I can, I've been watching this on CourtTV.
Wow, so the blame goes to everyone but the man who pulled the trigger it seems.>>
I thought the same thing as you when I read the article.