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George Tiller Killed

Started by Pariah, May 31, 2009, 08:18:20 PM

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Quote from: Nigel on June 10, 2009, 05:40:44 PM
Quote from: Laughtrack on June 10, 2009, 04:34:42 PM
If I had the math for a hard science, I'd do it. There's one other guy in the country who does it and I'd ask him to teach me. Or go out of the country to learn how, not only to flip the bird at the pro-life movement but because there's a genuine need for it. Abortion is not a choice sane women take lightly and even more so when it's so close to birth, but he clearly was doing business.
The point is moot, however, since I don't have the math.

I'm pretty sure there's someone else with my line of thinking AND the skills to carry it through.

I hear this sometimes and I don't understand... maybe you can explain.

Don't you just learn the math you need when you go into science? That's how we do it here... you can be a liberal arts major, and when you switch to the sciences, you just have to take a couple of extra math classes to catch up, and a few more as you go along. Do they handle it differently where you are? I've heard so many people say that they don't "have the math", and it sounds as if they've missed a window of opportunity that they can't return to.
I'm almost convinced I have discalcula. I have an incredible amount of trouble doing it. I double and triple check everything and still manage to screw up royally. I understand how to do it--hell, I can teach it--but I can't actually do it.

Quote from: Arafelis on June 10, 2009, 06:15:48 PM
Or the DHS is the one who gave him a gun.
Doubtful, given that as Iason has said, they did practically predict this.
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Quote from: Laughtrack on June 10, 2009, 06:36:21 PM
Quote from: Nigel on June 10, 2009, 05:40:44 PM
Quote from: Laughtrack on June 10, 2009, 04:34:42 PM
If I had the math for a hard science, I'd do it. There's one other guy in the country who does it and I'd ask him to teach me. Or go out of the country to learn how, not only to flip the bird at the pro-life movement but because there's a genuine need for it. Abortion is not a choice sane women take lightly and even more so when it's so close to birth, but he clearly was doing business.
The point is moot, however, since I don't have the math.

I'm pretty sure there's someone else with my line of thinking AND the skills to carry it through.

I hear this sometimes and I don't understand... maybe you can explain.

Don't you just learn the math you need when you go into science? That's how we do it here... you can be a liberal arts major, and when you switch to the sciences, you just have to take a couple of extra math classes to catch up, and a few more as you go along. Do they handle it differently where you are? I've heard so many people say that they don't "have the math", and it sounds as if they've missed a window of opportunity that they can't return to.
I'm almost convinced I have discalcula. I have an incredible amount of trouble doing it. I double and triple check everything and still manage to screw up royally. I understand how to do it--hell, I can teach it--but I can't actually do it.

Oh, OK... that makes sense.
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QuoteA Kansas jury just found Scott Roeder guilty of first degree murder in the killing of abortion doctor George Tiller at his church last May.

The jury reportedly deliberated for less than hour. Roeder, an extremist anti-abortion activist, admitted on the stand that he killed Tiller.

Roeder was also found guilty on two counts of aggravated assault for pointing his gun at church ushers.

Iason Ouabache

I'm surprised that it took more than half an hour for the jury to deliberate. Roeder admitted that he killed Tiller and that it was premeditated. It pisses me off that he tried to use the justified homicide defense. Almost as much as the fact that asshole Randall Terry was picketing outside:

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Jasper

Good god, the entire country is a madhouse.


Dysnomia

I finally saw some anti abortion activists outside a local PP today.  But they were old, and didn't seem to care THAT much.


What's the sentance for this asshole anyways?
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Iason Ouabache

Quote from: FTFASedgwick County District Judge Warren Wilbert set Roeder's sentencing for March 9. Roeder faces a maximum sentence of life in prison with a chance of parole after 25 years.
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Jasper

GOOD.

"Rule of law extremism" indeed.

Cain

Amazing how there were no pant-wetting rightwingers outside the court, protesting he didn't deserve a trial and should be sent to Guantanamo Bay and that by refusing to waterboard him Obama was endangering the nation.

Its almost like...like they only believe the brown terrorists should be subject to all those measures. 

The Good Reverend Roger

Quote from: Cain on January 31, 2010, 02:31:23 PM
Its almost like...like they only believe the brown terrorists should be subject to all those measures. 

More to the point, they can't see anyone advocating their cause as a terrorist.

I bet the Islamic terrorists think the same way.
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Cain

Quote from: Horrendous Foreign Love Stoat on February 01, 2010, 02:27:15 PM
a Domestic Terrorist

I've always wondered about this term, personally.  It makes them sound, I dunno, almost harmless.  "Oh yeah, I have a domestic terrorist come round every other Monday.  He cleans the house, then bombs a nearby abortion clinic."

Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on February 01, 2010, 03:03:21 PM
Quote from: Cain on January 31, 2010, 02:31:23 PM
Its almost like...like they only believe the brown terrorists should be subject to all those measures. 

More to the point, they can't see anyone advocating their cause as a terrorist.

I bet the Islamic terrorists think the same way.

There was a study published recently that showed political extremists have the same essential brain structure as each other.  What they become extreme about is a matter of personal choice/upbringing/whatever, but beyond that particular point, they are exactly the same.

Not surprising, I know, but interesting.  Explains why people like Carlos the Jackal and David Myatt have no problem switching from revolutionary socialism to Islamism (with the former) and from Satanism to Neo-Nazism to Islamism (with the latter).  Same thing, different labels.