District Attorney Phill Kline explains what has been happening in Kansas with George Tiller, also known as “Tiller the Killer”. George Tiller performs abortions on children of all child bearing ages, and people in the womb all the way up to the moment of delivery.
Kline was recently unseated as Attorney General and currently holds the position of District Attorney of Johnson County. The following interview might help explain what is involved with this case, and how important it is for people all across America to understand why this is not just a Kansas issue.
We experienced some microphone problems after we got behind the camera, so we compensated by adding subtitles in the few sections that couldn’t be understood as well. The problems weren’t that bad, & this is a must see video.
Here are a few quotes from the interview:
...as often happens with the issue of abortion, the true is not told. You know that issue starts with a lie, as all evil does, and to perpetuate itself, it layers lie upon lie upon lie upon lie, until it ends in destruction. What we have witnessed in Kansas is, really the permeation of Roe into Judicial thinking, such that, as we stand here, there is a case in Kansas filed against me when I was attorney general, arguing that it is unconstitutional for abortion clinics to be required to report child rape, because it invades the privacy of the child...even though all of us know that the child’s privacy was invaded by the rapist, not those who seek to help her.
As we stand here in Kansas right now, there was an effort to dismiss criminal charges against late term abortionist George Tiller, who performs abortions only on viable children, primarily.
ProLifeNews: Late term, as they call him there, “Tiller the Killer”, all around the country now...his nickname.
Kline: He is the premiere late term abortionist in the western hemisphere. The criminal charges alleged that he violated Kansas late term abortion law, which prohibits such abortions unless the mother’s life is in jeopardy, which never happens. In over 7 years of reporting in Kansas, and over 60,000 abortions, the mother’s life was never the reason for an abortion.
If depression is irriversible, then we have a mammoth quackery in our nation, of psychologists and psychiatrists, who claim it’s not, and that there is treatment for it.
The District Attorneys looked at the charges we filed and said that there’s not evidence of failure to report child rape, well obviously not, ‘cause that’s not the charge we filed. She didn’t even look at to see if the evidence we presented supported the charges we filed. Which is her job as District Attorney, not to seek to dismiss those charges, on behalf of a friend.
An industry wakes up to a threat quicker than a cause wakes up to an opportunity. It hits their bottom line, and the national abortion industry came to Kansas to buy the office of Attorney General, and to send me packing, and they got that office. I was fortunate enough to win the office of District Attorney in which I can continue to investigate or prosecute cases, but that industry recognized that the battle was in Kansas. The cause has not recognized this yet. We’re still focused here in Washington.
Bill O’Reilly is a very strong supporter of what we’re trying to accomplish in Kansas. ...he’s asked the questions that 160 journalists in Kansas haven’t figured out how to ask yet, or do not want to, and that is “you’re okay with a 10 year old being taken to an abortion clinic and nobody calling anybody to see what’s wrong. And you’re okay with a child who’s perfectly healthy and capable of living away from its mother and minutes from birth, having its live ended for things like single episodic depression, which, the exception swallows the rule. There is no restriction on abortion if you allow somebody to say “you know, I’ll be depressed if I have a child”. There’s no restriction on abortion.
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