NJO: "Benjamin Wetmore: A mentor of mine; a genius",
said James O'Keefe in an interview in September 2009. So let's take a look at some of the wisdom of this certifiably
mentorial influence on James' life.
Today, from June 2009, "The death of Dr George Tiller":
George Tiller, infamous doctor known for performing partial-birth and
late-term abortions in Wichita, Kansas was shot and killed yesterday in
his church. The media has been framing this issue as one of violence
against a "health" provider, but in reality the current person suspected
has virtually no ties to the pro-life movement. Regardless, the death
of George Tiller is sad because not only will other confused doctors
take his place, but his will become an issue of a fake martyr for the
cause of killing children. The emotionally disturbed individual who
decided to take a life to save unborn lives ought to have known that
given the legal situation in America and the pervasive culture of death,
that even by stopping Tiller, sadly, no babies would be saved and the
media will jump on the opportunity to defame all pro-lifers. The
emotional trauma of abortion, fostered and reinforced by abortionists
and the abortion industry, will sadly only be furthered by this act, not
alleviated. The violence also denies the powerful opportunity for
conversions, such as those by Dr. Bernard Nathanson and Norma McCorvey.
The murder of George Tiller inflicts the same emotional distress of the
abortions he routinely provided, and will not save any babies. It's a
sad day in many ways, not the least of which is the knowledge that
thousands more babies are going to die tomorrow.
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