Mirlyn
Well-Known Member
This story reminded me of this post.Shooting an abortion doctor, while reprehensible, isn't attempting to coerce or intimidate society. It's stopping one person.
Killing everybody near an abortion clinic, that is terrorism.
http://www.kansas.com/news/featured/story/1047671.htmlDefiant and unapologetic, a man accused of shooting a Kansas abortion provider confessed to the slaying Monday, telling The Associated Press that he killed the doctor to protect unborn children.
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"No, I don't have any regrets because I have been told so far at least four women have changed their minds, that I know of, and have chosen to have the baby," Roeder said. "So even if one changed her mind it would be worth it. No, I don't have any regrets."