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Message Subject Abortion Doctor Slayer Warns of Conspiracy! Justice Dept Investigates
Poster Handle Andromeda
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Now you're believing crazy people?

Yes, those crazy, silly federal investigators.

Why aren't they investigating more practical things with Justice Dept. resources, like trying to prove the bible stories are true?



They're going on the ramblings of a mad man.
 Quoting: Turtles Know

Hmmm, based on some sketchy narratives, doesn't sound like a "madman" but someone who was into the issues very deeply.

"...During the early Nineties, however, he started to change. He stopped paying taxes as some form of protest at the government and began to see dark conspiracy.

He also joined subversive sects, including The Freemen, a quasi-religious cult based in the wilds of Montana who declared themselves outside all authority, and in 1996 were involved in an armed siege when the FBI surrounded their remote farmhouse seeking to arrest several members of the group. The stand-off lasted for 81 days, before the group surrendered.

In 1994, when Lindsey refused to listen to Roeder's rambling monologues - and would not open their home to his homeless friends - he walked out on her and their son Nicholas, now 23.

It was around this time an episode occurred which may have been the catalyst for Roeder's descent into violent anti-abortion activism.

During a U.S. TV interview this week, Lindsey mentioned that Roeder had been upset when he discovered that 'a friend' planned to terminate her pregnancy.

What she did not say, however, was that this unidentified friend was Roeder's lover - and that the baby she wished to abort was his.

Whether or not Roeder's unnamed girlfriend went ahead with the abortion we don't know, but the very possibility was enough to send him into a near-suicidal depression.

After he recovered, he joined anti-abortion groups such as Operation Rescue (whose leader Randall Terry described Dr Tiller this week as a 'mass murderer who reaped what he sowed') and embarked on his fateful crusade.

In 1996, he was jailed for two years after explosives were found in his car; a conviction later overturned on appeal because the police search was judged to have been unlawful.

And six years ago, staff at an abortion clinic in Kansas considered him such a menace that they reported him to the FBI, who took no action. He was caught attempting to glue door locks there a few days before the murder, but nothing was done.

By then, Roeder had found a new hate-figure: George Tiller. He was enraged by graphic internet accounts of Tiller's abortion procedures, which described how Tiller would stop the foetus's heart with a drug injected through the mother's abdomen, and then send the patient to a hotel, where she waited for up to two days until a stillbirth delivery was induced.

Last March, Roeder drove for four hours to Wichita to attend a court case involving the doctor. The evidence he heard there stoked his fury..."


A moral civil war: The truth is millions of Americans believe Dr 'Baby Killer' Tiller deserved to die
By David Jones
Last updated at 2:05 AM on 07th June 2009
[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]
 
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