So says
Frank Schaeffer. Yes
that Frank Schaeffer.
If you don't want to click the links, let me explain: Frank Schaeffer, along with his late father, built the modern religious right movement and created virulently anti-abortion film in 1979.
And yes, he backs up everything that I said
here about the violent rhetoric of the anti-abortion movement when they think they're among friends. Read the comments in that post. I've got more back-up there, too.
I urge you to watch the 10-minute clip where
Schaeffer apologizes for the murder of Dr. George Tiller, despite the fact that he's turned on the
Christianist movement and is working like hell to undo the damage he's done in their name (note to self: Get
Crazy for God: How I Grew Up as One of the Elect, Helped Found the Religious Right, and Lived to Take All (or Almost All) of It Back out of the library).
But first, if you want to understand the unmitigated good Dr. Tiller did,
a2zmom offers up an old post where she calmly and concisely
explains what exactly a third-trimester abortion actually means.
Then read
this testimony from one of Dr. Tiller's patients. (Read the comments, too, as they are yielding up quite a lot of information about the actual law about late-term abortions, other patients of Dr. Tiller's, and people's borderline violent run-ins with the anti-abortion movement).
If you're up to getting your heart broken again,
here is another patient of Dr. Tiller's explaining how important this man was to his desperate patients.
There are links all over the place, and people sharing their stories as well, about the
necessity of keeping abortion legal — including third-trimester abortions which are
invariably medically necessary and
not (as those rampant liars in the anti-abortion movement would have you believe) used as a "form of birth control" or because women in their 8th or 9th month "suddenly decided they didn't want the baby."
If you think I'm overstating the cases that it's high time we hold the talking heads of the anti-abortion movement along with their right-wing enablers responsible for the violence, I've got
nothing on Frank Schaeffer, the guy who actually helped build the movement back in the day.
Schaeffer does not mince words on this. At all.
Here's a direct link to the same video clip on MSNBC, since for some reason I can't do a direct embed.
Again, work is kind of hellish. So for anyone who comments, I'll just barely be able to monitor comments, but probably won't be wading into the middle.
Keep it non-violent, folks, or you're going to get bonked on the head.