Judge says former Kansas AG Kline was retaliating when he fired senior prosecutor as DAThe Democrats, pro-choice (aka pro-abortion) supporters will never forgive the one man who followed the law, and tried to prosecute the Tiller clinic and Planned Parenthood for failing to report cases of statutory rape of young girls who came into the clinics for abortions. They will not forget the man who dared to violate the sacred cow of Democrats, and those who believe the woman has more rights than the fetuses which, if allowed to live, would be born as a viable human being.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First Posted: September 18, 2011 - 6:03 pm
Last Updated: September 18, 2011 - 8:36 pm
TOPEKA, Kan. — An administrative judge in Washington, D.C., has ruled that Phill Kline was retaliating against a senior Johnson County prosecutor when he fired her in April 2007 after he took over as the county's district attorney.
Kline, who was Kansas attorney general from 2003 to 2007 before being defeated by Johnson County District Attorney Paul Morrison, was appointed to Morrison's D.A. post after he left state office. A few months later, he fired Jacqie Spradling, a 15-year prosecutor in that office who was section chief of the domestic violence unit.
In that role, Spradling supervised four attorneys and three interns, handled more than 400 cases and supervised nearly 2,000 cases in 2006, while also prosecuting homicide cases.
The Topeka Capital-Journal (http://bit.ly/pbN0WK ) reports Chief Administrative Law Judge Susan Biro made the ruling a month ago in the case filed by Spradling with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Read entire article here.
They are attempting to bankrupt Phill Kline, simple and clear, and to intimidate any future law officer who would dare to interfere in any way of a woman's "right" to chose an abortion for any reason whatsoever, regardless of any law regarding viability.
This corruption among public officials goes up even to the Kansas Supreme Court, which has pro-abortion justices who have come out against Mr. Kline. I suggest voting against retention of any of them in future elections.
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