Randall Terry, founder of anti-abortion group “Operation Rescue,” will hold a news conference outside the National Holocaust Museum in the nation’s capital Thursday.
Terry says he will announce plans to run advertisements showing aborted fetuses during the 2012 Super Bowl as well as the NFC and AFC championship games. He also plans to run the ads during the 2012 Democratic primary elections.
It’s not clear whether networks will be willing to run the ads. Um, not bloody likely.
Terry made headlines during the trial of Scott Roeder, the man convicted of gunning down Dr. George Tiller in his church in May of 2009. Roeder assassinated Tiller because Tiller was one of the few doctors in the country who performed late term abortions.
Terry compared Scott Roeder to John Brown who used violence as a means to free slaves in 19th Century America.
Terry was also very critical of the prosecution of Roeder, characterizing it as unfair.
“There are those who want to pretend this trial has nothing to do with child-killing by abortion; that is a farce. It's like saying that the trials of Nat Turner and John Brown had nothing to do with slavery.
"We will be present to be a voice for the babies who perished at George Tiller's hand.
"George Tiller murdered 60,000 babies by his own hand. Scott Roeder knew this. How can Mr. Roeder receive a fair trial if this data is kept from the jury? Will the jury be allowed to hear evidence – such as the grizzly means by which these babies were slain and disposed of – evidence that would clearly effect Mr. Roeder's state of mind?
"If George Tiller has murdered 60,000 Jews, would the judge exclude all Jews from the jury, or insist that only anti-Semites could be jurors?"
Terry is also planning to run for president in 2012 on an anti-abortion platform.
I'm just going to say this because sometimes things like this need to be said.
Motherfuck this guy.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Randall Terry Out of Control
Labels:
abortion,
BatCave,
feminism,
fucktards,
pro-choice,
sanctity of life,
Tiller,
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