Infamous Abortion Doctor Killed

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Re: Infamous Abortion Doctor Killed

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C-dub wrote:
ClarkLZeuss wrote:
C-dub wrote:Bill O'Reilly is discussing this right now on Fox News.
Doh! I had hoped he would, and wanted to hear his POV about it, cause he has really skewered Tiller over the years. What did he say?
He had a lot more information than I did, obviously. This guy had performed over 60,000 abortions with many being after 24 weeks gestation. I think he said that according to Kansas laws there must be a reason provided by the doctor that a late term abortion was medically necessary for the mother. Or something like that. Anyway, the excuses given by him in many of these cases was EXTREMELY flimsy.
Once again, the pregnant people came to him for his services. I've seen no indication nor commentary that he performed his procedures on the unwilling. IOW,it takes two to tango and it takes two to have an abortion.

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Re: Infamous Abortion Doctor Killed

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Oldgringo wrote:
C-dub wrote:
ClarkLZeuss wrote:
C-dub wrote:Bill O'Reilly is discussing this right now on Fox News.
Doh! I had hoped he would, and wanted to hear his POV about it, cause he has really skewered Tiller over the years. What did he say?
He had a lot more information than I did, obviously. This guy had performed over 60,000 abortions with many being after 24 weeks gestation. I think he said that according to Kansas laws there must be a reason provided by the doctor that a late term abortion was medically necessary for the mother. Or something like that. Anyway, the excuses given by him in many of these cases was EXTREMELY flimsy.
Once again, the pregnant people came to him for his services. I've seen no indication nor commentary that he performed his procedures on the unwilling. IOW,it takes two to tango and it takes two to have an abortion.

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Technically 3. Unless the doctor was the man who got her pregnant in the first place.
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Re: Infamous Abortion Doctor Killed

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Sorry. I understood what you meant a couple days ago. I'm still not quite sure how to respond though, but here's what I'm thinking so far.

I'm thinking that the women would not be guilty of a crime if the doctor did not facilitate their wishes. I think he should have denied them if they were beyond 24 weeks or whatever Kansas’ upper limit is unless there was a real medical need for the mother. It appears as though there was not in many cases. Many of them may not have even known what the laws were regarding the upper limit.

The guy that killed will have his day in court and should go to prison. I have no problem with that. And I do feel sorry for the doctor's family. I just can't say I feel sorry for the doctor.
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Re: Infamous Abortion Doctor Killed

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This is a tough call. I think the murder is wrong, but I'm not sad about it. I would not want to serve on the jury.

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Ditto Clark.

I feel no tears for the guy, though.
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it was not right for him to be murdered.....pass the mash potatoes please.
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Classy.
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I still don't know how to feel abut this whole thing. I am kind of indifferent about it. I don't agree with murder, but he did agree with it so should he have a problem with his own?
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Re: Infamous Abortion Doctor Killed

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I'm trying very hard not to lock this thread for violation of Forum Rule 11. If it gets even the slightest bit "personal" again, it's locked.

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Re: Infamous Abortion Doctor Killed

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Charles L. Cotton wrote:I'm trying very hard not to lock this thread for violation of Forum Rule 11. If it gets even the slightest bit "personal" again, it's locked.

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Forum Rule 11 wrote:11. Off-topic posts/threads: Since they tend to cause the most problems for other boards, our "off-topic" sub-forum is not an "anything goes" area. Absolutely no discussions of religion, immigration/border security, abortion, race matters, or any other hot-button political issues. (Gun-related political issues can be discussed in other areas.)
Whoops, sorry about that Charles. I knew of the other hot-button issues, but I should have read that rule more carefully. My apologies if starting this thread was a violation. I was mainly wanting to discuss the possible RKBA fallout, but yeah, the context is probably too touchy of a subject.
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Re: Infamous Abortion Doctor Killed

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ClarkLZeuss wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:I'm trying very hard not to lock this thread for violation of Forum Rule 11. If it gets even the slightest bit "personal" again, it's locked.

Chas.
Forum Rule 11 wrote:11. Off-topic posts/threads: Since they tend to cause the most problems for other boards, our "off-topic" sub-forum is not an "anything goes" area. Absolutely no discussions of religion, immigration/border security, abortion, race matters, or any other hot-button political issues. (Gun-related political issues can be discussed in other areas.)
Whoops, sorry about that Charles. I knew of the other hot-button issues, but I should have read that rule more carefully. My apologies if starting this thread was a violation. I was mainly wanting to discuss the possible RKBA fallout, but yeah, the context is probably too touchy of a subject.
It wasn't deleted because there is a legitimate discussion to be had concerning murdering someone to push an agenda. It could apply to abortion, gun laws, taxation, or just about any other issue. That doesn't violate the rules. But getting into a debate about abortion rather than murder is when we have a problem.

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Re: Infamous Abortion Doctor Killed

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One thing is for certain...the seeds he has sown for all
these years (violent killing) has finally produced a crop!

It's a reminder of what justice is, and that is...what you sown you will indeed reap.
Oughtta make all of us think before we act to make sure we are doing the right thing.
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Re: Infamous Abortion Doctor Killed

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Rockrz wrote:One thing is for certain...the seeds he has sown for all
these years (violent killing) has finally produced a crop!
I thought his military service in the US Navy was as a flight surgeon.
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Re: Infamous Abortion Doctor Killed

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Funny how things work here on planet earth...I learned about this
as a teenager when some friends and I ripped off a few car stereos
at a college party out in the parking lot.

A little while after that, somebody came along and stole the
stereo and speakers out of my truck (I was like 16 or 17)

I did the deed to somebody, and somebody came along
and did the same deed to me. Was a real eye opener!
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Re: Infamous Abortion Doctor Killed

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I, too, appologize Charles. And to everyone else. It was not my intention to get into a discussion or debate over the overall topic of abortion itself.
I am not and have never been a LEO. My avatar is in honor of my friend, Dallas Police Sargent Michael Smith, who was murdered along with four other officers in Dallas on 7.7.2016.
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