May 31, 2009

Give 'Em Enough Rope

The assassination of partial-birth abortionist George Tiller today, while Tiller was attending church services, is a crime so despicable as to evoke the greatest of outrage and disgust in any rational soul. The culprit is a monster of the first order, deserving of the highest punishment. Fortunately Kansas has recently reaffirmed the death penalty.

The suspect, in custody, is apparently active in Operation Rescue.

Thanks a lot, asshole. I suppose it's too much to hope you have an uncashed check from Moveon.org in your wallet. Which, of course, is an egregious and unfounded accusation, but conspiracy theories do get me hard. Perhaps I should rename this post Give Me Enough Rope. That was decidedly un-Christian of me.

Posted by Velociman at May 31, 2009 7:57 PM | TrackBack
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Yep, I'd like to see that assclown brought to Texas, considering we have an Express Lane for murderers.

Posted by: Dick at May 31, 2009 8:20 PM

I'm not quite certain.

Do I detect a bit of manufactured outrage?

For my part, his killing was wrong and in the eyes of the law, it is a crime. On the other hand, I am not shedding any tears for him or his family who benefitted from the butchery he committed over decades, and for profit.

Posted by: jmflynny at May 31, 2009 9:55 PM

Manufactured outrage? I think my post stands. I hold no brief for Tiller, but to shoot a man down in cold blood in his house of worship, in front of his wife? A little more opprobrious than being a mere abortionist, I would think. Hell, I chipped in on a couple of abortions for friends in college. Not what I wanted to do, but I did it regardless, to help beloved idiots. I hope I don't get gunned down for it.

Posted by: Velociman at May 31, 2009 10:28 PM

Velocibrother, I happen to fully agree with you here. The shooter nees a post partum abortion of his very own, soonest.

That said, the (not so) good Dr. was one of three in the U.S. known for routinely providing late-term abortions. Not medically necessary ones, just .... 'cause someone wanted one.

Which means that some hundreds of infants who could easily have survived as preemies, got pushed head-deep into the mother's birth canal, then had their skulls pierced by the late dr.'s scissors, making room for the vacuum tube to do it's brain-sucking work.

The Doctor's murder was a vile act. His killer needs the needle, soonest.

I detest the backlash that the asshole murderer will have brought.

I detest the late doctor even more, and don't have the slightest care for his receiving his cumuppance, no matter the circumstance.

Indeed, his grisly slaughter in the face of his family and church ought remind them of what it was that they had embraced by his presence, participation and acceptance.

Guess this post will put me one even another of Unca Suggaz' lists?


Jim
Sunk New Dawn
Galveston, TX

Posted by: Jim at June 1, 2009 12:15 AM

...have to agree with Jim on this one.
No tears for any involved.

Yep...Karmas a gold-plated bitch.

Posted by: Ed Hamilton at June 1, 2009 3:46 AM

Listening to NPR on the radio on the ride in this morning. They had abortionists on, saying how they felt so unsafe now, as if this were an organized thing, and nor just a one-off kook acting out.

Posted by: rob sama at June 1, 2009 8:51 AM

VelociMan,

I can't summon the same level of moral outrage for the murder of this asshole.

I live not too far from the former "Dr. Scissors in the cranium of almost born children"... I have listened to the shit storm this asshole has produced in my region for the last 10 years. He has been under indictment for an endless litany of crimes and offenses. That said, no tears here for the bastard, I hope he rots in hell.

Still... to kill him like that in front of his wife and family or just the fact of assassination is going to set the good guys back a bit... Its a shame that he wasnt in jail so this would have never had happen. And as for his assassin... yep its premeditated murder this dumb ass has gotta go... that or its Dodge City circa 1866

Adios MF

Posted by: Bill Henry at June 1, 2009 11:18 AM

Will we see those candle-lit midnight vigils hit the road for Kansas before his execution? Just asking.

This was a hate crime, wasn't it? I hate it when someone hates the person they have just murdered.

Perhaps back in the bad old days the citizens of Kansas would be permitted to send him off in a basket under a large balloon for the prevailing winds. Closer to God.

Posted by: james wilson at June 1, 2009 11:43 AM

Sorry, can't muster up any sympathy for that baby kiiller or his family. He killed innocent babies that didn't even ask to be brought into this world. F-him.

Posted by: Alaska Kim at June 1, 2009 12:19 PM

Because of how he earned his living, I'm surprised lightning didn't strike him while he was sitting in his pew.

I'd feel bad for his family, but they knew what he did and must not have a conscience about it either. That being said, the idiot who killed him most surely set civilization back another notch. Polls show more people are identifying themselves as pro life these days. I wonder whether this will affect that?

Posted by: PeggyU at June 1, 2009 12:44 PM

In Kansas it's illegal to abort at the point that a baby can live outside the womb. That usually falls within the middle of the second trimester. The accommodating loophole: two doctors sign off on the 'imperative, medically irreversible damage posed to the motheer's health.'

This doctor was aborting up to and including babies at 9 months. Circumventing the law is what he did... just like the assassin. I'm not an advocate for murder as a political statement. That said, I don't grieve for this man, only have sympathy for his family. I'm much more concerend that this zealot has ties to the pro-life movement. The left will act as though no politically motivated violent act occurred until this one. Hell, they swept Bill Ayers under the rug for bombs and mere murderous mischief. Personally, I fear the kult today more than the zealots. The system will take care of the murderer, as it should.

Posted by: Vermont Neighbor at June 1, 2009 1:06 PM

Fuck both of them.

If you believe in Hell, it looks Satan will take care of that for us, and right quick.

Posted by: Randy Rager at June 1, 2009 5:58 PM

Murder is murder. As in murder most foul.

The damage is that even a barely tolerable (small 'l') libertarian blog I read once in a while is screaming that this is TERRORISM! With the latest screeds from DHS that is the last thing we need. It gives fuel to the fire of those who would disarm us to make us slaves in fact.

But there is not one peep or chirp of the crickets for the real act of terrorism by a Muslim in gunning down a soldier today. Not one.

We are so screwed.

Posted by: Robohobo at June 2, 2009 1:49 AM

I totally agree with Robohobo. It's the worst possible way to help the Che crowd's efforts at language subversion. Domestic terrorism, no way. Idealogical killings happen; always have always will. Buck Ofama.

Posted by: Vermont Neighbor at June 2, 2009 2:37 PM

RE: "...a crime so despicable as to evoke the greatest of outrage and disgust in any rational soul."
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I hardly think Tiller's murder was any more despicable than any other murder. In the first place, Tiller's not the only human ever murdered, nor the most prominent, nor the most undeserving of premature death and in the second place, not the first or even the millionth to have been murdered for their beliefs, in front of their kids, church, school or any variety of most heinous circumstance.

I think it behooves everyone to dispense with exaggerations and the misuse of words - which meanings actually do serve the purpose of truth in society, without which society utterly fails.

Posted by: ShyAsrai at June 9, 2009 9:00 AM
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