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The Madness of False Messiahs

December 20, 2010 by Gerard M. Nadal

When Dr. George Tiller was murdered, there was a hastily gathered, yet spontaneous outpouring of grief in New York City’s Union Square. Many women carried the poster, pictured with its grief-stricken bearer to the left. How odd that this abortionist should have been grieved as no other.

But George Tiller was no mere abortionist. He was the best at taking post-viable infants and killing them in such a way as to minimize the risks to the mother.

His murder was as barbaric as his means of putting bread on his family’s table. Scott Roeder is where he belongs.

At the Rally: NYC Council Speaker Christine Quinn

At the rally were the two key players in New York’s current war on Pregnancy Resource Centers, Christine Quinn (pictured right) and Councilwoman Jessica Lappin, who left the note pictured below. Talk about a world gone mad.

George Tiller was a false Messiah in every sense of the term. He didn’t bring hope, or healing into women’s lives. He pandered to their fears of motherhood while soothing their apprehensions surrounding the monstrous evil about to unfold. He murdered half the patients who came to him, and the futures of the half who survived.

And when a well-meaning, but equally murderous individual took Tiller’s life, those who champion the slaughter of innocents exploded in grief. That includes Council Members Quinn and Lappin.

When people claim that pro-life candidates don’t matter at the local and state level, look at the legislation being driven through the NYC Council. It does matter. It matters a great deal. Here we have two disciples of a martyred butcher who have set out to drive women from the very PRC doors that hold out hope.

Join us in our National Petition to defeat Lappin and Quinn’s efforts to establish legislation regulating PRC’s, legislation NARAL and Planned Parenthood intend to take all over the country. Join us in this national movement to push back against Tiller’s disciples. Click Here to visit our site and sign the petition.

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Posted in Abortion | Tagged Christine Quinn, George Tiller, Jessica Lappin | 5 Comments

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  1. on December 20, 2010 at 7:47 AM Theresa

    great find Gerard!

    Tillers “slogan” was “Trust women”. He used to wear a button stating such.There is actually a documentary coming out about late term abortionists Carhart and Hern named that. http://trustwomenmovie.wordpress.com/
    Trust women who decide to kill their viable babies, women should decide etc etc.

    Yet, according to Lapin & Quinn, when it comes to women going to a CPC center all of a sudden they are too dumb to know it is not an abortion clinic even it is says “abortion alternatives”

    crazy stuff…


  2. on December 20, 2010 at 8:58 AM Mary Catherine

    Theresa I think you’ve hit on a very interesting thing about the entire abortion culture: this idea that women are moral paragons or forces capable of making good moral decisions all the time.
    The womens movement has successfully promoted this idea that whatever a woman decides for her body will be a good “choice” even though that choice might be evil and result in the death of another person.
    So we have the whole idea of “trust women” to counter the idea that previously existed in society that women were incapable of making decisions (read: choices) about their lives, their marriages and property (laws were in place to prevent them inheriting such).

    This is yet another over-reaching reaction to injustices done years ago. Women (like men) are human beings with a fallen nature and therefore capable of making mistakes and doing great harm too. We have no business making life and death decisions in the form of abortion. We must always choose life because the time for making that decision is past once a child has been brought into existence.


  3. on December 20, 2010 at 12:23 PM shel

    I’m curious: Where are all the hispanic and African-American women in the crowds? If they are the women who frequent his “doctor’s office” the most, and truly stand in favor of his “medicine”, why are they NOT in the crowd paying their respect to him as well? Hmmm….


  4. on December 20, 2010 at 4:34 PM Gerard M. Nadal

    Those who succumb to desperation don’t cheer their lot in life. But the yuppies that only know a few educated women of color show to cheer on those engaged in the genocide.


  5. on December 23, 2010 at 5:59 PM Janet

    When we see women holding “Pro-choice” and similar pro-abortion signs, I see no problem with asking them right out, “How many abortions have you had”? If they can wish abortion on other women, then they should at least be able to defend their position for choice.



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