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Mary Kate Cary

Tiller's Murder, as Wrong as Abortion, Adds Stigma to 'Pro-Life' Label

June 02, 2009 01:45 PM ET | Mary Kate Cary | Permanent Link | Print

By Mary Kate Cary, Thomas Jefferson Street blog

My colleagues Bonnie Erbe and Peter Roff wrote earlier about abortion doctor George Tiller's murder, and I've been reading a lot of similar commentary for the last day or so. The best reader comment I've seen so far was on Andrew Sullivan's website, from a Kansas City woman who had been a protestor outside Tiller's clinic, but who had stopped when she realized how radical the group was becoming: "Sometimes I wonder if I need to come up with a new label for myself other than 'pro life' just to distance myself from them." You might recall that I wrote a few weeks ago that we need a new name for the majority of Americans who are in favor of more restrictions on abortion but who are not pro-life extremists. This case makes a good argument for doing that.

Here's the best comment I've seen among the many columns and blogs, which is from The Corner's Robert George, who is a professor of jurisprudence at Princeton:

Whoever murdered George Tiller has done a gravely wicked thing. The evil of this action is in no way diminished by the blood George Tiller had on his own hands. No private individual had the right to execute judgment against him. We are a nation of laws. Lawless violence breeds only more lawless violence. Rightly or wrongly, George Tiller was acquitted by a jury of his peers. "Vengeance is mine, says the Lord." For the sake of justice and right, the perpetrator of this evil deed must be prosecuted, convicted, and punished. By word and deed, let us teach that violence against abortionists is not the answer to the violence of abortion. Every human life is precious. George Tiller's life was precious. We do not teach the wrongness of taking human life by wrongfully taking a human life.

Professor George's comments remind me of Cardinal Bernardin's 1984 speech in which he described the "seamless garment" of being pro-life: that is, you can't be opposed to abortion on one hand and support the death penalty on the other. Similarly, you can't oppose abortion and then murder people in the name of the "pro-life" movement. As George says, what happened in that Kansas City church was "gravely wicked."

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Prostitution explains many requests for abortion

I blame tithe-dependent church employees for CAUSING many abortions. Those preachers tell men it's a sin to masturbate. From that comes the institution of prostitution-- men paying women to accept an orgasmic (for him) deposit of sperm. The man uses the woman to ESCAPE BECOMING A FATHER. If he wants a child, he'll take a wife and impregnate her. Men have kept wages low for women. That forces some female high school grads to be whores. They've been thrown out their own too soon, so there's already proof there are no "grandparents" to aid them if they don't have an abortion. In early days when even contraception was illegal, social workers described tenements full of poor women and children groaning with hunger. They tried to make male lawmakers understand the mothers were being forced to commit child abuse by not having food for the suffering toddlers. The civil government was enforcing church law that bans abortion That law exists because preachers believe each conception has the potential to be a believer and then start paying the HUGE TEN PER CENT LIFETIME TITHE. On a steady lifetime income of $40,000, paid over forty years, that's $160,000.

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Mary Kate Cary is a former White House speechwriter for President George H.W. Bush. She currently writes speeches for political and business leaders.

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