Sunday, May 31, 2009
Ding Dong...
Not exactly "the witch is dead," but the result is good, very good indeed. George Tiller is dead, after far too many years walking this earth and far too many babies dead by his hand. His death should have no more impact than that of a roach, as his life was worth far less. I had thought at first that maybe it was a bad thing that it happened in a church, with probably a fair number of people who'd be scarred by his termination (I find it very hard to call someone dispatching of this man's life "murder"), but they had to have known what his trade was, and if they couldn't be repulsed by his commission of late-term abortions, then they deserve to be scarred by seeing his life extinguished. May George Tiller burn in hell.
Not exactly "the witch is dead," but the result is good, very good indeed. George Tiller is dead, after far too many years walking this earth and far too many babies dead by his hand. His death should have no more impact than that of a roach, as his life was worth far less. I had thought at first that maybe it was a bad thing that it happened in a church, with probably a fair number of people who'd be scarred by his termination (I find it very hard to call someone dispatching of this man's life "murder"), but they had to have known what his trade was, and if they couldn't be repulsed by his commission of late-term abortions, then they deserve to be scarred by seeing his life extinguished. May George Tiller burn in hell.