Barack Obama and the George Tiller Murder

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By cpr


President Obama issued a statement condemning the murder of Dr George Tiller. The murder is a tragedy and I agree that is a unacceptable. However, the actions of the administration have gone to far. U.S. Marshals are now protecting other late term abortion providers. This is wrong. The administration has taken an isolated incident and is using to score political points with the far left. Our marshal service should not be used in this manner. There is no know threat to other abortionists.

In Little Rock, Arkansas one soldier was killed and another wounded in an attack that can only be called a terrorist attack on American soil. The response from the president has been silence. No condemnation of the attack. The Attorney general has not offered marshal protection for army recruiting centers. This administration would rather protect abortion doctors than our military forces. How can the president remain silent about this attack on American soldiers? Where is the outrage from the citizens of this nation?

I call on the Obama administration to condemn this terrorist attack on our military. I also urge them to not use law enforcement officials as a private security force for abortion doctors. Our military deserves better from their president.

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