Governor Sebelius appoints new Kansas attorney general: Kansans for Life reacts - Updated
Stephen Six is Kansas’ new attorney general.
Gov. Kathleen Sebelius today appointed Six, a Douglas County judge, to replace disgraced Attorney General Paul Morrison, who will resign at the end of the month.
You can watch the video here.
Six, from Lawrence, specialized in civil litigation with a Kansas City-area law firm before Sebelius appointed him to the bench in January 2005. His father, Fred, is a retired Kansas Supreme Court justice.
Mary Kay Kulp, State Executive Director of Kansans for Life, expressed her reaction to the appointment:
"We don't know Judge Six, but we do know Kathleen Sebelius. "The issue today isn't who was chosen, but that the woman doing the choosing has proven that she is resolute in protecting the abortion industry (and their massive political donations) from any and all oversight.
"Only time will tell if Judge Six considers enforcing duly-passed Kansas laws, designed to protect the lives of unborn babies and prevent exploitation of their mothers, more important than the Governor's political agenda."
Here is financial donation info related to Judge Six:
Douglas County Judge Stephen Six, the son of a former state Supreme Court justice.
Stephen Six, 42, Democrat but wife Elizabeth is Republican and 40.
Did $750 to Sebelius help get Six the Seventh?
Updated: Operation Rescue views the selection of Judge Stephen Six as a victory. Read the following post for more information: KS Gov. Sebelius Says No To Abortion Crony Biggs, Appoints New Attorney General
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