scourge99
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Can you please cite which Kansas law(s) Tiller was violating?
As far as I know, his abortion procedure was not outlawed.
The abortion of fetuses when the mother's life was not in danger or the fetus did not have a critical problem. Of course he was found not-guilty on all charges but that is just because the legal system is corrupt and he was sneaky about it.:roll:
Abortionist Tiller Likely to Escape Late Term Abortion Charges
The citizen-called grand jury that investigated late-term abortionist George R. Tiller was dismissed today without issuing an indictment.
Pro-life groups led a petition drive that resulted in the convening of the grand jury in January to investigate if Tiller's late-term abortion business violated the Kansas ban on post-viability abortions at 22 weeks gestation or later.
In the statement released by the Sedgwick County District Attorney's Office, the jury found that, "After six months of conducting an investigation that included hearing extensive witness testimony, reviewing volumes of documents and medical records of patients of Women's Health Care Services (Tiller's clinic), this Grand Jury has not found sufficient evidence to bring an indictment on any crime related to the abortion laws."
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Newman alluded to his belief that Tiller's close relationship with Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius, bribery, and other corrupt practices are some of the reasons why the abortionist has not yet been brought to justice.
"Once again, we are suspicious that corrupt influences in the government, which have been influenced by Tiller's large financial involvement in Kansas politics, may have thwarted justice once again."
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Furthermore, the Office of the District Attorney 's statement reads: "We doubt that any investigation into the practices and procedures of Dr. Tiller and the Women's Health Care Services will yield an outcome that will provide any basis for indictment."
Yet, Newman was adamant that OR will continue the fight.
"We will not stop seeking justice for the innocent victims of Tiller's late-term barbaric practice, and will continue to exercise every legal avenue to stop the shedding of innocent blood and bring Tiller to justice," he concluded.
Tiller HAS to be a bad person, despite the fact that he didn't write or make the laws and is compliant with them, because if he wasn't then I can't justify my feelings of happiness for his death. :no:
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