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Why is late term abortionist George Tiller being painted as a martyr in the media?

January 15th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

Since his murder Sunday, the media has been almost celebrating the life of this evil man. I am pro life and feel that all forms of murder are wrong and that George Tillers assassin should be punished. I just don’t understand why people are painting Tiller out to be a good man when he was not. Here is a small sample of Tiller’s handy work……

The story of Sarah Brown
California Right to Life
Baby girl Sarah was born on July 15, 1993, in Wichita, Kansas. She had survived a late term abortion attempt on her 15 year old mother. The infant’s mother had been brought nine hundred miles by her parents, to the office of George Tiller, infamous late term abortionist of Wichita, Kansas. This is the same clinic and the same abortionist who recently was contacted by Arizona authorities to commit a late term abortion on a 14 year old Arizona ward of the courts who was 26 weeks pregnant.

The partial-birth abortion procedure was not yet in vogue. Sarah, as she was later named by her adoptive parents, was already positioned in the womb to be born. The abortionist injected the baby’s head, in two places, the left side of her forehead above the eyebrow and at the base of the skull, with potassium Chloride, leaving permanent burn marks and needle track scars. The pregnant 15 year old left the office with the admonition to return the next day for the completion of the abortion.

Much to everyone’s dismay, the baby had not died in the intervening hours, but was still alive. The 15 year old was sent to the local hospital where the baby was eventually born. The delivery room staff, familiar with handling Tiller’s mistakes, wrapped up the baby, set her in a bassinet and left her without attendance. The 15 year old girl and her parents went home.

Twenty-four hours later though she had not been cleaned up, the umbilical cord had been improperly severed and she had had no nourishment, Sarah continued to live. A nurse in the newborn unit of the hospital finally took pity on the child. She called an attorney with whom she was familiar and explained the situation. The attorney called Bill and Mary Kay Brown and asked them to come to the hospital and rescue this remarkable child.

Though hospital staff predicted that the baby would not survive more than 8 weeks,Bill and Mary Kay and their seven children took Sarah home, adopted her and loved her till the day she died of kidney failure, at age five. If she had received attention during that 24 hour period, some of the effects of the brain damage might have been lessened. Only when the Brown’s filed for adoption was the child issued a birth certificate.

The potassium Chloride destroyed the left portion of Sarah’s brain leaving her blind, unable to walk and totally dependent upon the love and care of others. She required 15 different types of medication, two and three times a day, to synthetically replace what had been destroyed. Bill and Mary Kay took turns, even through the night, repositioning Sarah in her bed so that she never got bed sores. She required an apnea monitor and a heart and lung machine recording her oxygen levels. Because of the damage to her brain her physical growth was impaired. At age five she weighed 25 lbs and was the size of a two year old.

The Browns insurance company refused to include Sarah in the family’s coverge. She was provided with health care coverage by Bill Brown’s company, but at age 4, removed from coverage when her medical expenses became to costly. Mary Kay claims that it was, once again, the pro life community and local, private agencies who provided the most financial and compassionate support.
Sarah had two funeral services, one in the Southern Baptist church of her father, Bill Brown, and the second in the Catholic church of her mother, Mary Kay, presided over by Wichita Bishop, Eugene Gerber. Between the two services eight hundred people attended Sarah’s funeral.
Mary Kay claims that the hardest part of caring for Sarah was the verbal abuse the family endured from strangers. From, as she put it, other pro death people. The Browns moved from Wichita to Valleycenter, a rural farming community, because of a particularly ugly encounter with someone claiming that the Browns had done Sarah an injustice allowing her to live.

According to Mary Kay, Sarah was never viewed as a burden by any member of her family. What with seven other children and help from members of the local and pro life community, there was always someone around to hold, talk to or touch Sarah. During the adoption procedures it was necessary to subpoena the birth mother’s medical records. There was nothing in the record to indicate that any of the medical problems faced by Sarah were genetic or inherited in any way. She would have been a normal, blue eyed, reddish blonde haired little girl.

Mary Kay’s brother summed up everbody’s feelings at the funeral when he declared that George Tiller had succeeded in killing Sarah, it just took him five years

I have no idea. Notice how they just generalize what he specialized in. Sure he did abortions, but a lot of doctors do abortions. He had no qualms about doing late term abortions for any reason and at any trimester

No one should be murdered. Sad for his family. But he was no hero, just an opportunist.
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Unka,.
Spare me your grandma tale. In her day, they also had places where young mothers would go to give birth and to have the kid adopted out. Did she tell you that?
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Where RU?

  1. Farooq
    January 15th, 2010 at 13:50 | #1

    Because polls showed that 80% of media figures are pro-choice
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  2. Unka Dano
    January 15th, 2010 at 14:18 | #2

    I remember before Roe v. Wade when my grandmother had buried a friend that was a victim of a botched abortion. With tears streaming down her face she chockingly said that it is a shame that we live in a country where dogs have access to better treatment than a woman.

    BTW, the GOP will never overturn Roe v. Wade. It’s their cash cow for votes.

    BTW2, Late term abortions go on all the time. Just like before Roe v. Wade the rich get what they want. It’s the poor who suffer.

    Pro-Choice is Pro-Life

    Morganie: You only hope I’m lying but I’m not. The desire to overturn Roe v. Wade tantamounts to playing with fire. We all do not wish to go back to those days.
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  3. silent lurker
    January 15th, 2010 at 14:47 | #3

    I don’t think he was a martyr, but I do think it is SICK that people are getting pleasure out of his death.

    Haha, thanks for the thumbs down guys. Because you know it REALLY wreaks my day! I don’t agree that he was right to do what he did, but really people?? You get off on his being murdered? That is SICK and PATHETIC!
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  4. Morganie5
    January 15th, 2010 at 15:34 | #4

    For the same reason Harvey Milk(who’s one real legislative achievement in life was to enact pooper scooper laws) was painted as a martyr – PROPAGANDA
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    Unka is lying through his teeth.

  5. You know you hate me
    January 15th, 2010 at 15:39 | #5

    Why are you praising his death? You seem quite happy that he was murdered. Also, who are you to determine who is good? Are you god? That is so Christian of you; being the judge, jury and executioner. Typical from people like you.

    If I thought like you I am sure I could find something in your past I would want to gun you down for.
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  6. krollohare2
    January 15th, 2010 at 16:24 | #6

    Like I said before. A sensational story attracts viewers. Viewers attract ad revenues. Therefore, they will only cover the news that generates viewers.
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  7. RU486
    January 15th, 2010 at 16:33 | #7

    Why are "pro life" activists painting Scott Roeder as a martyr for shooting a doctor in an act of domestic terrorism?
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  8. Really Now?
    January 15th, 2010 at 16:55 | #8

    I have no idea. Notice how they just generalize what he specialized in. Sure he did abortions, but a lot of doctors do abortions. He had no qualms about doing late term abortions for any reason and at any trimester

    No one should be murdered. Sad for his family. But he was no hero, just an opportunist.
    _____
    Unka,.
    Spare me your grandma tale. In her day, they also had places where young mothers would go to give birth and to have the kid adopted out. Did she tell you that?
    _______
    Where RU?
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  9. wendy c
    January 15th, 2010 at 17:26 | #9

    any death in the US is listed in the social security death index..
    no child of this name, or any variation, or any child born in 1993, died in Kansas in 1998 or 1999.
    Strange.
    ps
    in case you ask… I have over 30 yrs experience in genealogy, and KNOW requirements for any death records.
    WHY is there no legal record of this death?
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  10. kill_yr_television
    January 15th, 2010 at 17:36 | #10

    To list, point by point, every instance of distortion, illogic, inaccurate language, uncorroborated hearsay, half truths, and … well, to cut it short such a listing would be even more dreary the original diatribe. Abortion is legal and it is going to stay legal. Dr. Tiller heroically refused to be bullied by zealots attempting to establish a theocracy in our nation, a martyr in defence of freedom and liberty. All right thinking people mourn his death.
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