Friday, June 12, 2009



It's All The Neo-Cons Fault! DateTuesday, June 9, 2009 at 5:39PM Pro-life 'smear' suspected in DOJ's Tiller inquiry
Charlie Butts and Jody Brown - OneNewsNow

DOJ Department of Justice logo sealOne pro-life leader is questioning the motive behind the Justice Department's announcement of a probe to determine if others were involved in the murder of abortionist George Tiller. Late Friday afternoon, the DOJ made it clear that it believes other individuals or groups may have been involved in Tiller's shooting on Sunday, May 31. The agency's press release stated it will "work tirelessly to determine the full involvement of any and all actors in this horrible crime, and to ensure that anyone who played a role in the offense is prosecuted to the full extent of federal law." (See earlier story) Is it a legitimate investigation -- or a political payoff from the Obama administration to the pro-abortion movement? Wendy Wright, president ofConcerned Women for America, believes politics could be a motive. But she suspects there may be more behind the announced investigation than meets the eye. Wendy Wright"This may be more of a nefarious effort than it appears on its face," she exclaims, "that in fact, the Department of Justice may be trying to smear pro-lifers, as if we all belong in the same camp, as if we all advocate violence, when it's [actually] just the opposite." In conjunction with the investigation, Attorney General Eric Holder has ordered federal marshals to offer protection to "appropriate people and facilities" involved in abortion around the U.S. Wright points out, by contrast, that numerous attacks against U.S. military facilities have not garnered the same reaction. "There have been a multitude of violent acts against military recruiters and at military recruiting stations throughout the United States," she emphasizes. "These are recent attacks -- and one occurred the day after George Tiller was murdered, [an act in which] one of our young soldiers was killed by a Muslim jihadist." Yet not one marshal, she adds, has been dispatched to protect those facilities. The group Move America Forward listsmore than 60 anti-military offensescommitted by groups in the U.S. since 2003.

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