High Court ends case against Tiller...More
Morrison's office is still reviewing evidence against Tiller, spokeswoman Ashley Anstaett said. "If we discover evidence of a crime, new charges will be filed.."
Justice isn't for sale in the state of Kansas, it's already been sold. Today, Paul Morrsion has made the state safer for the Eugenics Society and its practicioners.
Paul Morrison steps down amid sex scandal
During a news conference in the Topeka office of the attorney general, Morrison said he would step down Jan. 31.
His announcement came on the heels of a story published in Sunday’s edition of The Topeka Capital-Journal that detailed an extramarital affair Morrison had with Linda Carter, who had been director of administration in the Johnson County District Attorney’s office.
Before resigning from the D.A.’s office in November, Carter filed a federal sex harassment complaint against Morrison with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. MORE..
UPDATE 10-23-07!! Lawmakers want Morrison to explain. Three Johnson County lawmakers want Attorney General Paul Morrison to tell them why he found no evidence of a crime when he reviewed records belonging to Planned Parenthood — when JoCo DA Phill Kline used the same records to file 107 charges last week. MORE..
Planned Parenthood charged with performing illegal late-term abortions. After a two month investigation of the same records that Kline had obtained after a two year court battle, Morrison concluded that Planned Parenthood of Overland Park had not violated Kansas law. However, Kline filed 107 charges, including 23 felony charges that Planned Parenthood performed illegal abortions. Johnson County District Judge James F. Vano found probable cause for the charges. The KCSTAR reports:
UPDATE 8-18-07!! On Aug. 16, Senator Tim Huelskamp outlined strong evidence of additional criminal activities by Tiller. Using court documents filed by Tiller’s own attorneys and public records from the Board of Healing Arts (BOHA), Huelskamp presented a strong case of Tiller’s continued disturbing pattern of illegality. MORE..
UPDATE 5-24-07!!{Wichita Eagle Editorial by Brent Castillo} Sebelius wrong to veto abortion reporting bill
UPDATE 4-12-07!! Olathe Daily News exposes Dr. George Tiller's corrupting influence on Kansas Government. Governor Sebelius appoints Tiller's attorney, Dan Monnat, to the Kansas Sentencing Commission. Read the Olathe Daily News Editorial here.. {Requires Adobe Acrobat}
Gov. Kathleen Sebelius again vetoed a legislative proposal that would have required doctors to report exactly why viable fetuses -- those who could survive outside the womb -- were aborted. The Kansas Senate failed Tuesday to override her veto.
At least this time Sebelius didn't muddle her veto message with personal-objection rhetoric, as she did last year. Instead she wrote that "all Kansans support efforts to reduce the number of abortions," but that the proposed law "likely" would have little substantive effect and would violate the privacy of patients.
Sebelius is correct that the proposed law may not have directly reduced the number of abortions. But she is blowing more smoke than a western Kansas coal plant on the privacy concern. Privacy would have been protected, because doctors would have assigned numbers to patients and wouldn't submit names to the state.
Contrary to the pro-choice propaganda, pro-lifers aren't anti-women. But they do want to elevate considerations about the intrinsic value of unborn life. We should be earnest in demanding that babies aren't aborted for reasons less than the law requires. ..Read the full Wichita Eagle Editorial here. |