Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid condemns abortionist's killer, overlooks abortionist's victims.

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Reid condemns abortionist's killer, overlooks abortionist's victims

David Serd : June 2, 2010

It has been a year since late-term abortion doctor George Tiller was shot to death in Wichita, Kansas.

Senator Harry Reid

Speaking on the first anniversary of Tiller's death, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada (pictured at right) said on the Senate floor on May 27 that Tiller's killing was “an act of terrorism.” He called Tiller's killer “an assassin” who perpetrated “an indefensible crime and an incomprehensible excuse.”

Senator Reid recalled that George Tiller had been shot twice previously, in 1993, and that over the next 16 years, seven abortion clinic workers were killed before Tiller became the eighth.

“More than 6000 other acts of violence have been launched at clinics and their workers,” Reid went on, “bombings, arsons, assaults and other attacks.”

Reid's speech stopped short of calling Tiller a hero, but you could be forgiven if you thought that was part of his intention.

We agree with Harry Reid that killing Tiller was wrong. And after Tiller's death, many pro-lifers came out and said exactly that.

Sadly, while Senator Reid was strongly condemning Tiller's killer, he expressed no sympathy or regret for the countless human lives who were killed at the hands of Tiller and his desensitized clinic workers.

Tiller was a late-term abortionist. Most of the late-term babies he killed could have survived if they had been allowed to be born alive, according to a Swedish study. To prevent them being born alive, Tiller killed these babies.

Harry Reid said Tiller's murder was an act of terrorism. Apparently the babies who were being killed by Tiller didn't feel terror. At least Reid didn't mention it.

Harry Reid's condemnation of Tiller's killer, while expressing no condemnation of Tiller's own absolute slaughter of his defenseless tiny victims, reveals someone with a badly distorted view of life: Respect the killer of many, while condemning the killer of one.


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