They aren’t Muslim…so they can’t be killers

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David Anderson light AKA Tom S. Had this to sayShould we be particularly worried about the organized, mainstream, pro-life movement? Probably no more than any other political movement.

Pretty much sums it up if you ask me.

h/t rawstory that linked to bradblog

The following selected comments are only from among the first 50 posted, on this thread started by user “Kansas58”, which now includes more than 1000 comments [all comments quoted are posted here in full]:

I do not support this, but I do understand this.Kansas politics has been corrupted to the core by George Tiller, making him like a mobster above the law.

He who lives by the sword, dies by the sword.

posted on Sunday, May 31, 2009 9:35:48 AM by Kansas58

Is this a false report?

Why would an abortionist go to church?

posted on Sunday, May 31, 2009 9:36:38 AM by BenLurkin

Whatever “church” Tiller attends must be worshipping satan.

posted on Sunday, May 31, 2009 9:37:54 AM by newfreep

“Why would an abortionist go to church?”

posted on Sunday, May 31, 2009 9:38:29 AM by mass55th

Public relations.

Social contacts.

This particular “church” was pro-abortion.

There was once a minister in town that would baptize the aborted babies, if the mother made such a request.

Again, ever element of our lives here has been corrupted by George Tiller.

This is what happens when the United States Supreme Court, the legal system, and our elected officials, and even some religious institutions, have all been corrupted to the point that a man can profit so much from killing babies.

posted on Sunday, May 31, 2009 9:40:40 AM by Kansas58

Why is the death of a satanic worshipper tragic?

posted on Sunday, May 31, 2009 9:40:44 AM by newfreep

His sister is a friend of mine. This is tragic.

The real tragedy is the number lives he has taken. Not to mention the women who have had to live with what they have done to their babies.

24 posted on Sunday, May 31, 2009 9:42:31 AM by CheneyChick

Shooting causes more shooting.

Murder has a tendency to boomerang on the murderer. Today is an example.

posted on Sunday, May 31, 2009 9:43:03 AM by buccaneer81

Up to a few years ago, I would have agreed with your statement, Doug.

However, bush2 failed miserably with his “friendly tone” and I’m beginning to think we MUST bring a gun to a gun fight if we have any chance to win this battle against satan and his minions.

posted on Sunday, May 31, 2009 9:46:18 AM by newfreep

May he rot in hell alongside the mothers who aided him in his “business”.

posted on Sunday, May 31, 2009 9:47:40 AM by Glenn

And these selected comments are only from among the first 50 posted, from a second thread started by user “UpChuck”, which now includes over 200 comments [all comments quoted here are again posted in their entirety]:

Tiller has committed outrage after outrage and not only gotten away with it, he has made a fortune! Sooner or later this had to happen.posted on Sunday, May 31, 2009 10:11:32 AM by Anti-Bubba182

What goes around comes around…

posted on Sunday, May 31, 2009 10:13:48 AM by tips up

One less nazi as far as I am concerned.

posted on Sunday, May 31, 2009 10:15:21 AM by imahawk

Let’s not assume this has anything to do with abortion. Until I hear differently, I’m going with a gay lovers’ spat.

posted on Sunday, May 31, 2009 10:15:28 AM by Sloth

Hope the guy gets away.

posted on Sunday, May 31, 2009 10:15:31 AM by Turret Gunner A20

You are entitled to your opinion.

I’m not weeping for the scumbag himself.I haven’t the fainest doubt that he is,at this very moment,rotting in the very special place in hell that he so richly earned.

What I’m saying is that this will hurt the anti-abortion *cause*…and hurt it badly.

If you doubt me…just watch.

posted on Sunday, May 31, 2009 10:18:25 AM by Gay State Conservative

No doubt this ‘man’ is responsible for thousands, maybe tens-of-thousands of needless and wanton deaths. If you think his ‘passing’ is a bad thing in the cause of speaking out and ending the practice of abortion, I don’t know what to tell you. I can only say that I shall not mourn his demise, nor shall I judge others.

posted on Sunday, May 31, 2009 10:20:42 AM by Gaffer

Thou Shalt Not Murder.

But, wasn’t this just another late term abortion(?)

posted on Sunday, May 31, 2009 10:23:58 AM by The Duke

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  1. Tom S. says:

    Want me to dig through the archives and bring up what some ignorant Muslims said after 9/11? Should I pull a few quotes from the far-left after Reagan’s death?

    Mindlessly grouping people is mindlessly grouping people no matter the people.

  2. jason330 says:

    The “pro-life” movement in all its glory.

  3. jason330 says:

    So Tom, Where is your outrage? Okay then.

  4. Tom S. says:

    Murder is murder, I hope the state finds and prosecutes this man regardless of him motivation.

  5. Want me to dig through the archives and bring up what some ignorant Muslims said after 9/11? Should I pull a few quotes from the far-left after Reagan’s death?

    Mindlessly grouping people is mindlessly grouping people no matter the people.

    sure go ahead. I would love for you to compare these people with “those” people. I totally agree they are one in the same.

  6. Sadly, even when we condemn this murder you folks find some basis upon which to claim the condemnation is somehow lacking.

  7. jason330 says:

    Tom’s so-called “pro-life” movement is cousins with religious zealots and fanatics all over the globe.

  8. condemnation a la carte isn’t noble

  9. Tom S. says:

    If you say so, love, if you say so.

  10. anonone says:

    Tom S wrote:
    Want me to dig through the archives…

    Please do. And then act like we all support that those comments.

    He also wrote:
    Murder is murder, I hope the state finds and prosecutes this man regardless of him motivation.

    So in Tom S’ world, murder is murder unless it is United States government agents under repub rule torturing innocent brown people to death.

    Thank you for your moral clarity.

  11. Tom S. says:

    “And then act like we all support that those comments.”

    I expect you’ll support them as much as I support the comments above.

    “So in Tom S’ world, murder is murder unless it is United States government agents under repub rule torturing innocent brown people to death.”

    1 – We have never tortured anyone to death.

    2 – Barrack Obama, along with a Democratically dominated House and Senate, are the ones doing the torturing now.

    “Thank you for your moral clarity.”

    Any time, dear.

  12. a la carte baby.

    i’ll take the child killing cluster bombs with a side of waterboard please.

  13. 1 – We have never tortured anyone to death.

    by we you mean who? and you know that why? B/c Dick Cheney told you?

    and well…once again…you are wrong. People have died under our custody in Gitmo, Abu Ghraib and other prisons.

  14. Some reports put the number who have died in U.S. custody at more than 100.

  15. Tom S. says:

    “by we you mean who? and you know that why? B/c Dick Cheney told you?”

    Do you really think the Obama administration wouldn’t tell us after releasing the waterboarding information?

    “and well…once again…you are wrong. People have died under our custody in Gitmo, Abu Ghraib and other prisons.”

    But were they being tortured for intelligence gathering purposes?

    “Some reports put the number who have died in U.S. custody at more than 100.”

    And that is tragic but we have no indication that this was related to intelligence-gathering.

  16. Geezer says:

    Tom: None so blind as those who will not see.

    Doesn’t matter what the circumstances. Scores of people originally in our custody were killed, usually beaten to death, by jailers (or others) in the countries we used as our off-the-books prisons. That makes us responsible.

    “We have never tortured anyone to death” is not a statement you’re in any position to make, as you cannot know whether or not it’s true.

  17. Tom S. says:

    “Doesn’t matter what the circumstances. Scores of people originally in our custody were killed, usually beaten to death, by jailers (or others) in the countries we used as our off-the-books prisons. That makes us responsible.”

    Never said it didn’t

  18. LaNuit says:

    Who wants to bet that whoever did this, has a worn copy of “Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity” on his coffee table?

  19. LaNuit says:

    ProLifers don’t care about life. They care about the unborn. Once you’re out of the vagina, you’re on your own.

  20. Von Cracker says:

    ter·ror·ism (těr’ə-rĭz’əm)
    n. The unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence by a person or an organized group against people or property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments, often for ideological or political reasons.

    Yeah, I’m sure all the other medical practitionerists/doctoristas/medicine megalomaniacs out there feel very secure about their safety these days.

    Wonder how other groups will feel once the ire of the theocratic martyr brigade is focused on them?

  21. It is a bit curious why we anguish over the interrogation of three Al Qaeda terrorists yet we yawn and allow almost a million abortions a year.

    Put out all the documents on interrogation and put abortion to the people by ballot.

    Mike Protack

  22. jason330 says:

    Curious? Abortion is legal dumbass.

  23. So was the Holocaust, Jason330.

    And I’m still waiting for you to provide proof of your statement that I justified the murder of George Tiller — or your concession that you lied when you made that claim.

  24. jason330 says:

    No it wasn’t you dumb fuck.

  25. Yeah, it was, under the laws of Germany. Just like abortion is under the laws of the United States.

    And I’m still waiting for your proof — or is your silence a concession that you are a liar.

  26. anonone says:

    So was the Holocaust, Jason330.

    So the very racist White Rhymes With Right is back link spamming DL with his nonsense about the Holocaust being legal. Perhaps he wishes that it were, but the fact is that genocide was and is a crime against humanity. Abortion is not.

    In White Rhymes With Right’s racist world, the Nuremberg trials never happened.

  27. Actually, as noted by Robert Taft, the Nuremberg trials were based upon ex post facto law. The leading Nazis should have simply been hung out of hand, without resorting to the pretense that they had broken any pre-existing law.

    And it seems you have missed the point of my comment, anonone. Jason notes that abortion is legal under American law. I note that the Holocaust was legal under German law in order to make the point that legal is not the equivalent of moral.

  28. Geezer says:

    “Just like abortion is under the laws of the United States.”

    Not just the United States.

    And, for the mentally ill Mr. Protack, howzabout we let only women vote on the abortion issue?

  29. Tom S. says:

    “And, for the mentally ill Mr. Protack, howzabout we let only women vote on the abortion issue?”

    http://www.gallup.com/poll/118399/more-americans-pro-life-than-pro-choice-first-time.aspx

    As more American women are pro-life than pro-abortion, I’d be just fine with that.

  30. Perry says:

    Rhymes doesn’t tell you that he is pro-war and pro-death penalty, so he chooses to defend only the life of a foetus. That’s inconsistent, in my view.

    He chooses to call all those who do not subscribe to his selectivity “morally depraved”, as on The Colossus of Rhodey. I’ve been through all this with Rhymes, and Hube, many times.

    It would be interesting, probably revealing, to know where Tom S stands on all these pro-life issues. I’ll bet he is a warhawk and supports the death penalty (which I characterize as state sponsored pre-meditated murder).