All those tiny pre-born babies. My heart just breaks.
Merriam man accused of killing Kansas abortion provider George Tiller
George Tiller, the Wichita "doctor" who performed late-term abortions (in accordance with Kansas law), was finally brought to justice by Scott P. Roeder, Merriam, KS on Sunday.
Praise Jesus! A Christian who takes his faith seriously!!! It's about time some men of God step up and take action to defend those little pre-born babies right down to the moment of conception!
My question to Regina would be, "Why didn't you do something sooner? How many little pre-born babies might you have saved?
George Tiller has been called the "Josef Mengele" of the holocaust of little pre-born babies in the United States. He left behind a wife, four children and ten grandchildren who should all be publicly shamed for not standing up against this monster.
I'm thinking perhaps we should all take this advice from Roeder in 2007:
Amen and amen.
In Christ,
Warren
Merriam man accused of killing Kansas abortion provider George Tiller
George Tiller, the Wichita "doctor" who performed late-term abortions (in accordance with Kansas law), was finally brought to justice by Scott P. Roeder, Merriam, KS on Sunday.
In the rear window of the car that Roeder was driving when police stopped him was a red rose — a symbol that is often used by abortion opponents. On the rear of his car was a Christian fish symbol with the word “Jesus” inside.
Those who know Roeder told The Kansas City Star that he believed killing abortion doctors was an act of justifiable homicide.
Those who know Roeder told The Kansas City Star that he believed killing abortion doctors was an act of justifiable homicide.
“I know that he believed in justifiable homicide,” said Regina Dinwiddie, a Kansas City abortion opponent who made headlines in 1995 when a federal judge ordered her to stop using a bullhorn within 500 feet of any abortion clinic. “I know he very strongly believed that abortion was murder and that you ought to defend the little ones, both born and unborn.”
George Tiller has been called the "Josef Mengele" of the holocaust of little pre-born babies in the United States. He left behind a wife, four children and ten grandchildren who should all be publicly shamed for not standing up against this monster.
I'm thinking perhaps we should all take this advice from Roeder in 2007:
“(Bless) everyone for attending and praying in May to bring justice to Tiller and the closing of his death camp. Sometime soon, would it be feasible to organize as many people as possible to attend Tillers church (inside, not just outside) to have much more of a presence and possibly ask questions of the Pastor, Deacons, Elders and members while there? Doesn’t seem like it would hurt anything but bring more attention to Tiller.”
In Christ,
Warren
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