by Cheryl Sullenger
Washington, DC
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3/16/11 12:35 PM
President Barack Obama has nominated former Kansas Attorney General Stephen Six as a judge on the Federal Appeals Court in Denver. Six was involved in obstructing the prosecution of Planned Parenthood on 107 criminal charges and, according to some, tied the hands of the prosecutor in the 2009 criminal case against George Tiller.
Because of this, Operation Rescue opposes Six’s confirmation on the grounds that his political biases make him unfit to serve.
Six’s ascension to state office followed a contentious and scandal-ridden political battle over abortion, which continued unabated under his administration.
Six was appointed by former Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, a rabid abortion supporter who was known for appointing ideological soul-mates to positions throughout the state government that would protect abortionists from accountability to the law. Six replaced Paul Morrison, who was hand-picked by Sebelius to run against then-Attorney General Phill Kline, for the purpose of halting his investigation into abortion clinics in Kansas. Morrison was forced to resign in disgrace after being caught in a sex and corruption scandal where he tried to use his illicit lover to spy on Kline’s abortion investigation for the purpose of derailing it. Pro-Lifers Should Oppose Pro-Abortion Stephen Six's nomination.
Several points in the quoted article relate to my last blog [posted below], concerning the deliberate persecution of former Kansas attorney general, Phill Kline. Six was appointed by Sebelius, knowing he would follow suit, and hinder the investigation of Planned Parenthood (Read my two related articles immediately below dated February 23, 2011, and March 13, 2011).
The pro-abortion officials, whose campaigns were supported by abortion forces, are attempting to bankrupt Phill Kline, and disbar his in punishment for 'daring' to file valid charges against the providers, and a warning to any future official who would deign to bring charges against them.
Karma sometimes requires a lot of patience. But, I have learned that what goes around comes around. The Kansas abortion crowd with all of its nefarious dealings, will be found out, and hopefully Phill Kline's good name will be cleared.