Posted on 11/02/2006 1:13:13 PM PST by cpforlife.org
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Thursday, November 2, 2006
MATTERS OF LIFE AND DEATH Posted: November 2, 2006 1:00 a.m. Eastern
By Bob Unruh
The attorney general in Kansas has won his courtroom battle over the medical records for dozens of abortions in his state, and says the documents appear to have concealed cases of child rape, illegal late-term abortion, rape by force or fear, incest, child sexual abuse and other crimes.
Attorney General Phil Kline had waged a months-long courtroom battle against the abortion industry, which sought to keep the 90 case records concealed. But the records now are being reviewed by investigators after being forwarded to Kline from a district court judge who edited them to hide the identities of the women involved.
"Those medical records are being reviewed by criminal prosecutors and investigators in my office," Kline said yesterday. "I want to remind Kansans that women and children are not and never will be under investigation only abortion doctors, confirming doctors, and rapists are under investigation.
"Also, I have never sought the women's identities. I do not need their identities. Their privacy is protected by a protocol my office established with the district court judge to remove the identifying information of the women from the very beginning," he said.
But he noted that state records confirm in 2003 alone, 78 girls under the age of 15 had abortions in Kansas. By law, that amounts to 78 cases of sexual assault on a child, or worse.
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"We have prayed and worked toward this day, and now we are hopefully optimistic that criminal charges will be brought against those responsible for concealing heinous crimes against children, and for the illegal killing of viable babies who should have been protected under the law," said Troy Newman, president of Operation Rescue, a pro-life organization with offices in Kansas.
"We anxiously await the day that we can see George Tiller and other members of the Kansas abortion cartel behind bars where they belong," Newman said.
Kline's pursuit of the records began shortly after he was elected in 2002, and he noticed a peculiarity of laws in most states and jurisdictions.
"Nobody has been willing to enforce the abortion laws against Planned Parenthood," he told WND during a recent interview. And some of the situations just screamed for attention.
For example, when there are abortions performed on children as young as 10, by law and by definition there has been a sexual assault on a child. In Kansas a person under 16 legally cannot consent to sex, and abortions cannot be performed past 22 weeks. However, those cases simply weren't being reported, he said, even though state law requires officials who are in a position to know the circumstances to report such crimes.
He started working, watching the situation, developing evidence, and assembling arguments. Soon he found that, just like in many other cases ranging from assault to homicide, he needed the medical records to pursue his investigation into allegations of wrongdoing at Planned Parenthood and George Tiller's Women's Health Care Services.
He requested, and Judge Richard Anderson agreed he needed to have access to, records in 90 abortion cases across the state. So Anderson granted the subpoenas.
"Without access to the medical records, how is the attorney general going to make a reasonably informed judgment as to whether the records do or do not contain evidence of a crime?" the judge reasoned.
But it was as if the world fell in, and Kline soon discovered the reason by the opposition was so fierce.
Under federal rules, Planned Parenthood the abortion industry leader -- must follow state laws regarding abortion, notification and other issues if it is to get tax money each year from American citizens an estimated $227 million this year alone, Kline said.
So any prosecutor who is looking into situations that potentially could have legal implications, such as late-term abortions that don't meet the specified state guidelines, or those abortions administered on underage girls where no assault report is filed, the industry's reaction is going to be serious because of the potential threat to the cash flow.
The Kansas Supreme Court ruled last February that Kline was entitled to the records, but it wasn't until now that they were forwarded. Officials say the abortion businesses turned the records over to the Shawnee County District Court Aug. 5, and they were sent to Kline Oct. 24.
"If there was not a reason for this investigation to continue, it would cease. The investigation is continuing," said Kline.
Kline said now with access to the records, there may be evidence of child rape, failure to report child rape, performing illegal late-term abortions, rape by force or fear, failure to report suspicion of child sexual abuse, incest, making false information and others.
Kline also is in a tough re-election battle on which WND reported earlier, where his opponent, Johnson County District Attorney Paul Morrison, has indicated he might not pursue the investigation launched by Kline.
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Bob Unruh is a news editor for WorldNetDaily.com. |
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When is Tiller the Killer finally going to be shut down? The man is a monster.
**Actually, it has two. One gives you a dead child, the other gives you two dead children. I'm not a fan of abortion but 'the ten-year old' is about as valid a case for it as you can make.**
If what you are saying is true than that particular situation is worse than I feared. However, I'm not ready to believe it so I'm going to ask a doctor. There has to be some kind of procedure for embryonic or fetal transfer...or something better! If noone invents the procedure, I'll have to go to medical school and invent it myself.
May God help the young victims of rape, their bodies and their spirits!
"When is Tiller the Killer finally going to be shut down? The man is a monster."
Possibly soon. The monster has several major cases against him.
I wonder what the likelihood is of Kansas following the lead of South Dakota and just doing away with the practice of murdering babies altogether.
"But before you start spouting off..."
Yes Ms. Hetty. Thanks for the warning. Good grief.
Oops, sorry. I was in a hurry and combined my responses to two different posts ... from different people. My bad! Mea culpa.
Sen. Jon Carry (D- MA), could learn from your example.
Thanks for the ping.
I'm sorry, but I was under the impression that abortion was permissable under rape and incest, and that seems to be how these were carried out. Quite frankly, I don't understand what Mr. Kline is looking for here. Scoring political points with pro-lifers at the expense of what's in the best interests of the mother and her child sounds pretty low.
The point is that the crime of rape or incest was never reported. Essentially, by providing the abortion and quietly filing away the records, the abortionists covered up for the adults who were guilty of the sexual abuse of minors.
This is a major problem. Any other health professional or professional of any kind would be up on charges for not reporting an obvious case of child molestation that had come to their attention in the performance of their professional duties. But not abortionists, even though if someone brings in a pregnant 10 year old, it is obvious that a crime has been committed. In fact, in many states, abortionists are exempt from the record-keeping requirements of other medical field personnel and never have to reveal even the scanty records they do keep, unlike real doctors and other medical professionals.
So now comes the question: Why are abortionists allowed to get away with not following rules that other doctors have to? What right to privacy does the "Father" of a ten-year-old's baby have?
PING!
MANY MANY KUDOS TO HIM!!!
The creepy planned parenthood cult is USING OUR TAX DOLLARS to HIDE cases of rape, incest and abuse of CHILDREN as they go about their abortion industry business. I hate that our hard earned tax dollars support this horror industry...why SHOULD any of us have to pay out of our pockets for a group that hides CRIMES, horrendous crimes, committed against innocent little children??
I DISPISE this hoary group!
This AG is a HERO!
The U.S. will be punished by God for permitting the abortion factories AND the ACLU to operate within it's shores! Abysmally sad is the fact that incest and rape has always occured in the human condition. Capital punishment should be the order of the day for incest, and more severe punishment than is currently meted out is deserved for rapists. Taking an innocent life ia NOT the way to go.
I hope you are right. I have heard stories about people quitting on him in disgust.
Chalk one up for the good guys. It's about time we won one.
Although I don't agree with protecting the women against scrutiny, it's a huge first incremental step.
The objective is to find the perp and bring him to justice.
Good one.
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