Monday, May 19, 2008

Bringing Planned Parenthood to Justice

Kansas Rising: Kline versus Kansas

Women Influencing the Nation’s website introduces the video below in this way, “Introducing an incredible new YouTube video that lays out the battle that rages on in Kansas. (Kansas is the only place that a criminal case is moving forward against Planned Parenthood and also home of notorious Late Term Abortionist, George Tiller) Click (on the video below) to educate (yourself) and come up to speed on who the political players are, how the judges and political influences aid and abet the abortion industry and what is at stake in this effort to stop the bleeding in Kansas: PLEASE WATCH "KANSAS RISING" . . . AWARENESS IS POWERFUL IN THIS ABORTION BATTLE.”





Jack Cashill has produced this excellent video which brings us up to date on the status of the relentless pursuit by former Kansas Attorney General and current District Attorney, Phill Kline, of the infamous late-term blatant murderous abortionist Dr. George Tiller.

As Kansas’ Attorney General Phill Kline demonstrated the very best qualities and character expected of any Attorney General, unlike the recent shameful selfish antics that lead to the disgraced resignations of New York AG Eliot Spitzer and Ohio AG Marc Dann.

Phill Kline was voted out of office being the target of a well-funded and effective smear campaign by a mainstream media in cahoots with the billion-dollar piranha, Planned (actually preventing) Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA). Kline is an honorable man, a man who wants to do the right thing. The right thing is seeking the conviction of law breakers Planned Parenthood and Dr. George Tiller. However, both PPFA and Dr. Tiller have friends and comrades in high places in Kansas including in the judicial system They are making a mockery of and making the pursuit of justice extremely difficult for the caring champion of the unborn child. Phill Kline is a hero, a defender of the most vulnerable in our land.

TAKE ACTION

To help or to learn more about this on-going tragedy go to Women Influencing the Nation's website. It is not too late to make a difference!

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