Wichita Man Performs Very Late Term Abortion on Dr. George Driller, er Tiller

31 05 2009

Tiller

Or, to put it another way, there’s this thing called karma.

I hardly approve of it, because the motive seemed to be vengeance, and vengeance for sin is not our personal possession or charge.  But I’m not exactly bawling my eyes out for the victim, either.

What is curious in my eyes is that this happened just weeks after the first polling that shows more Americans are pro-life than pro-choice in many many years, if ever, and that the “suspect” seemed to be relatively easy to catch.  Maybe vengeance wasn’t the motive, methinks the suspect has links to the aborticide industry, and that either he did it, or pro-aborticide fanatics egged him on to do it, to swing the sympathy and the polls back in the other direction.

UPDATE 6/4: Driller was an usher at the Lutheran church in Wichita he attended, where he was murdered.  His wife is in the choir.  Makes me want to wear a bag over my head with the words “I Was Baptized Lutheran” written on the bag.





Sunday Wrap-Up

31 05 2009

Short and sweet this Sunday.

(1)  The Post-Dispatch headline is “An Underperforming Arts School.”  Underneath is a photo.  Anyone want to put two and two together?

Actually, the truth of the matter is a little more complicated than my glibness here would suggest.  VAP used to be pretty good, at least for St. Louis City standards, but like a car model that comes out at first as a cheap subcompact suffers feature creep every model year, making it bigger, more powerful and more feature-laden, eventually that model bears no resemblance to the subcompact it was at first (Yes, Toyota Corolla, I’m looking at you), the car company starts the whole process again by introducing another model that is subcompact, VAP has suffered admission creep, i.e. they gradually lower the standards over time, mainly to make itself more important to protect itself from the next round of SLPS closures, and to whet the mentality that parents need to send their children to “good schools,” not aware of the fact that the school was good to begin with because it had good students and got to cherry pick.

(2)  Susan Boyle lost Britain’s Got Talent to diversity.  Figuratively and literally.  You know diversity, both figurative and literal, was not to be denied in the progressive egalitarian light of the world.








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