December 10, 2008

Pro-Aborts Lose Another Round

Pro-aborts lose another round to Phill Kline

 

Four times in four years Wichita late-term abortionist George Tiller or Planned Parenthood of Kansas has sued Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline or Johnson County District Attorney Phill Kline for investigating them. They have also filed hundreds of pages of ethics complaints, which continue nonstop to this day.

 

Despite a hostile Kansas Supreme Court, the majority of whom were appointed by a hostile governor who gets campaign money from Tiller and who has even hosted a party for him at her mansion, and various other hostile public officials who are on the dole for Tiller and/or Planned Parenthood, nothing has stuck to Kline.

 

Despite every attempted roadblock, the criminal investigations against Planned Parenthood and Tiller continue for allegedly violating state laws prohibiting late-term abortions and mandated reporting of underage abortions.

 

Kline's investigation is so solid two pro-abortion Democrat AGs who wanted the case gone have been forced to continue prosecuting Tiller.

 

And four judges in five instances have reviewed Kline's evidence and found probable cause to believe George Tiller or Planned Parenthood has committed 156 criminal acts (although earlier this year the Supremes without reason forbad the judge holding the original records indicting Planned Parenthood from testifying).

 

In this latest round, Planned Parenthood bizarrely asked the Kansas Supreme Court to let it sue its prosecutor, Kline, in a secret hearing, and the Supremes more bizarrely said sure.

 

Planned Parenthood asked the Kansas Supreme Court to hold Kline in contempt for transferring copies of redacted Planned Parenthood records from his old AG's office to his new DA's office, to fine Kline, to order Kline to return to Planned Parenthood the incriminating records against itself, and to force Kline to pay Planned Parenthood's legal fees for suing him.

 

Kline's AG replacement, Paul Morrison, sided with Planned Parenthood and then denied Kline representation, forcing Kline to personally pay for his own legal defense. To date, Kline's bills amount to $200,000. (Donate to offset his legal fees at standwithtruth.com.)

 

Shortly after meddling in the case, Morrison was forced to resign for having an affair with one of Kline's subordinates and asking her to spy on him.

 

None of these developments has shocked the sensibilities of the mainstream media. Instead they have mercilessly and relentlessly turned on Kline with a vengeance, because the issue is abortion.

 

Meanwhile, Planned Parenthood lost its latest lawsuit last week on all merits:

 

a) that Kline be ordered to hand over all evidence and that it be suppressed – DENIED

b) that Kline be held in contempt – DENIED

 

c) that Kline be fined – DENIED

 

d) that Planned Parenthood receive attorney fees – DENIED

 

The Supreme Court justice writing the majority opinion, Carol Beier, an appointee of Gov. Kathleen Sebelius , was clearly angry she couldn't find a way to stop the decision. She lashed out at Kline so vehemently that upon first read of the opinion the mainstream media thought Kline lost the case, and reported it so.

 

Perhaps I'm too kind simply to dismiss the media as being unable to read. Kansas media has a history of writing court decisions against Kline regardless of what the decisions actually state. Recall the time Planned Parenthood sued Kline to stop him from obtaining the records in the first place. Kline won and got the records, but the Kansas media reported he lost.

 

After castigating Kline as well as the woman who bore him, Beier wrote the Supremes were "sanctioning" Kline to give copies of Planned Parenthood's records to the AG he had already offered to give but had been declined.

 

Beier closed by warning that while they had nothing on Kline now, be ready for something, anything, to pop up in the future to cause the suspension of his license.

 

"I'll get you, my pretty, and your little dog, too," Brier would have written had she not feared accusations of plagiarism.

 

Never doubt the abortion industry and its supporters in public office, the courts and the media are trying to make an example of Kline to intimidate all other prosecutors around the country from messing with them.

 

Soon Kline's days as Kansas prosecutor will be over, and he can rest as a faithful servant whose job was well done … after he pays his $200,000 in legal fees.

 

Then all eyes will be on the spines of Steve Howe, Kline's elected replacement, and his babysitter, pro-life Kansas U.S. Sen. Sam Brownback, who supported Howe over Kline in the Republican primary.

 

Contact: Jill Stanek

Source: WorldNetDaily

Source URL: http://www.wnd.com

Publish Date: December 10, 2008

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