This isn't about Tiller, this is about Scott Roeder's decision to take the law into his own hands and murder a man in cold-blood.
Roeder's self-proclaimed moral superiority doesn't allow him to ignore the due process rights of the Constitution and go hunting for people he thinks are evil, irrespective how evil those people really are. Where does it end. Can anyone murder someone so long as their interpretation of their Bible, or their Imam tell them it's the righteous thing to do?
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This is about Tiller ,, he was operating outside the law (at least concede that OldDeckHand ,, Tiller was found guilty of that) and he had corrupted the governor and her appointed subordinates.. When the entire legal sysem is corrupt to the very top as it was in Kansas can you not expect someone to take the law into his own hands?
Why do you keep falling back on blaming religon? What about organized religon has your panties in a wad? Defending innocent life is the right thing to do ... it's not about religon.