No wonder Howard Dean wants to distance himself from abortionists

Before Brian Finkel was convicted of 22 counts of molesting patients, he was a “pro-choice hero” who did 20,000 abortions and was proud of it:

Brian Finkel, a Phoenix, Arizona abortionist, told the Phoenix New Times in 1999: “This is my abortion machine, where I do the Lord’s work. I heal the sick with it…. Got a Tech 9 [machine pistol]. Every gynecologist needs a Tech 9, so I could have more rounds, ’cause they’re bringing me more Christians. There’s a Smith and Wesson .40 and a few rifles, for crowd control, down at the [abortuary].” He and his wife Diane aborted their first child, whom they later referred to as “Ernie the Embryo.” Bruce Miller of Arizona Right to Choose has nevertheless extolled Finkel as “an unrecognized hero in our community” who hasn’t “gotten the accolades I think he should get.”

I wonder what his fellow prisoners will think of him for the next 34 years.

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Death of Canadian Democracy

Okay, the next sentence is gonna be a little cumbersome and involve heavy name dropping…. A recent piece on homosexual marriage, the suppression of civil liberties and the death of Canadian democracy written by John Pacheco of Catholic-Legate.com and I for a fall issue of Culture Wars is now available on-line at the Sierra Times. Here’s a sample:
“On June 15th, 2001, the Saskatchewan Human Rights Board of Inquiry fined Hugh Owens, an evangelical Protestant, and the Saskatoon Star Phoenix $1500 for violating the equality rights of three gay men. Mr. Owen’s crime? He expressed his opinion on gay and lesbians sex through an advertisement in the Saskatoon Star Phoenix. This advertisement consisted of a pictograph of two men holding hands superimposed with a circle and slash- the symbol of something forbidden-and a list of Bible verses condemning the practice of homosexuality. While Mr. Owens is currently appealing this ruling, if he loses and still refuses to comply with the Board of Inquiry, he will potentially find himself charged with contempt of court. If convicted, he will likely find himself consigned to jail as the first prisoner of conscience in the war between sexual plurism and religious plurism.”
Read the whole piece here

Vulgarity for Jesus!

According to the Sierra Times, the Dems have taken their vulgarity to a new low by spouting it off in a Lutheran church. This raises an interesting question, namely, will the 2004 presidential campaign require parental ratings?