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January 29, 2010 by Brigitte Pellerin 3 Comments

As it should be:

KANSAS CITY – A man accused of gunning down one of America’s few late-term abortion providers was found guilty of first-degree murder on Friday after he said he had to act to stop the doctor from performing more abortions.

Scott Roeder, 51, was convicted of first-degree murder and aggravated assault by a Wichita, Kansas jury which deliberated for just over 30 minutes. The case attracted anti-abortion protesters from around the nation to support Roeder.

Well, that may be. But this anti-abortion protester does not support murder, no matter who’s committing it.

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  1. billy d says

    January 29, 2010 at 5:25 pm

    Interesting that the article asserts four times that abortion opponents supported Roeder’s actions before it even mentions that there were some “other anti-abortion groups” who didn’t. Chalk this one up next to Rick Sanchez trying to portray the 37th annual March for Life in Washington DC as a mixture of pro-life and pro-choice demonstrations, saying he was “unsure which side is represented the most.”

    Also, although the article states that the DA was going for a life sentence, it would have been highly ironic if Roeder had been executed for murdering Tiller: We’re going to kill you to prove that killing people who kill people is wrong.

    I’m with you, Brigitte. Violence is almost never the answer.

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  2. Bob Devine says

    January 29, 2010 at 6:39 pm

    That guy planned and carried out a murder. He admitted doing it. If they do not execute him he should never see the outside of his prisons door ever.

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  3. lwestin says

    January 30, 2010 at 10:18 pm

    “That guy planned and carried out a murder. He admitted doing it. If they do not execute him he should never see the outside of his prisons door ever.”

    I guess that’s about how Roeder sees it himself. Unfortunately, he wasn’t willing to wait for the verdict.

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