"Tiller the Killer" Must Be Stopped

I have heard nightmarish Tiller stories many times - people being forced to move out of the area for fear of their lives, people Tiller has frightened and actually injured with his jeep, women of all ages he has coerced into murdering their nearly full-term babies. (Not once has his hand been slapped for any of this - he gets off scott-free every time.) I have actually seen this killer face to face and have begged the Lord for mercy for him. I have also prayed daily for an end to his senseless acts of violence. Novenas, prayer, fasting, nothing seems to phase this hardened sinner, but I tend to believe that when God knocks him off his horse, he will fall hard. While he is still alive, there is still hope for him. That's why I am continuing to pray for this murderer's conversion. If he continues what he is doing today and does not accept God's mercy, the Lord will have His vengeance.

In the meantime, horrific things are happening on a daily basis at his abortion mill in Wichita and the following story is just one example of his daily "accomplishments" for the culture of death.

Go here to read "I Left My Dead Baby In The Toilet" - Former Tiller Patient Tells Of Abortion Horror On O'Reilly Factor .

Tiller must be stopped and you can help to put an end to his killings by coming to Wichita January 19-22 for an event aptly named "A Cry For Justice," sponsored by Operation Rescue. According to Operation Rescue's Troy Newman, "We will continue to focus the eyes of the nation on Tiller's heinous killing practice and demand he be brought to justice. We are drawing a line in the sand. The killing stops here."

Operation Rescue is calling pro-life supporters from around the nation to converge on Wichita, KS, the Abortion Capital of the World, for a four-day event on January 19-22, 2007, focusing on late-term abortionist George R. Tiller during the 34th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that decriminalized abortion in America.

For more information on the "Cry for Justice" event, go here.

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