Megan on The O’Reilly Factor by raubin
Megan appeared on The O’Reilly Factor Monday (11-06-02) and spoke about the influx of cash from George R. Tiller, M.D. She looked great and was incredibly articulate on the subject, which was no surprise to regular listeners of the program.
Video of the interview courtesy of our friend Dave & Fox News
(I have converted it to Windows Media; runtime 5 minutes)
Click Here to watch Megan on the Factor
It is disturbing the lengths that Dr Tiller will go to and the huge amounts of money that he will spend to try and get Meltdown Morrison elected. But when killing babies is your business, and business is good, you must have to protect your investment by buying a candidate. Paul Morrison should be ashamed!
The Phill and Hate posts have been moved to the Phill Kline Thread
November 8th, 2006 at 10:52 am
Come on folks-Let’s have a little fun with this!When life hands you lemons-steal grapes and make wine!How about a remote broadcast from Local 307 strike headquarters and interview Boyda? As a retired Steelworker I’m curious about the claims the Dems make about change.I say hold their feet to the fire.
November 9th, 2006 at 7:55 am
Also, watching the video is pretty bad, seeing as O’Reilly has to try to tone down her craziness in order to keep from putting baseless attacks on his show (though they were still pretty baseless) from someone that was quite obviously biased.
November 10th, 2006 at 7:39 pm
I am a stay at home mother of three wonderful miracles. I am not trying to judge anyone just trying to understand the state of the country. I am only 28 years old but I can’t imagine doing anything other than raising my children. I have lost a child three years ago in a house fire, that maybe where my concerns come from I really don’t know. Anyway, I can only hope that as my daughter grows up I instikk in her more than anything that her mom is very approachable and that I am the one to come to if someone hurts her or she gets into trouble. However, I know what it’s like to be a teenager and the way the world is headed I scared to think of the challenges she will face. If she does get into troulbe and doesn’t come to me for help I can only hope that the adult she does confide in will contact me to let me help my child. Also I can’t understand how someone can willfully kill a baby. I have gone though the pregnancy adventure 4 times and from the moment I heard the heartbeat I could think of nothing else. It makes cry when I think of all the people that aren’t as blessed as I am to have children and that would do anything to have the joy of raising a child. Why can’t the abortion doctors just deliver the “late abortions” and give them to a family that will love them. I know the feeling of haveing a child taken from me and can’t imagine the pain of actually killing one myself. I used to work at a childrens home for teenagers that had been abused and removed from thier home. If I had a 200 acre ranch I would adopt them all. It is just troubling to me that thier are animals out there that would try to or even succeed in killing a baby. I wonder how dear old Dr. Tiller would feel if it was one of his children that were being killed or even his child that was raped and he didn’t know that she was hurting and in trouble. I believe in the good old rule of treat others the way you would want to be treated. I don’t know anyone that would want to be treated the way that babies are treated when they are aborted.
Lori
Mcfarland
November 14th, 2006 at 11:09 am
“I am a religious pro-life republican voter. But I am not a single issue voter. And like thousands of other Kansans realized Mr. Kline was on a crusade”
Paul Morrison is proposing new programs to stop domestic violence. That goes above and beyond what he’s required to do as attorney general. Yet, no one will ever call that a “crusade” against domestic violence. No one will ever gripe that he’s “wasting” tax dollars on a “personal crusade” against domestic violence.
Yet, when Phill Kline follows the law and forces abortion clincs to turn over records that they’re required by law to turn over, that is a personal crusade. When PK attempts to follow the late-term abortion ban he wrote in the Legislature, that is a personal crusade.
To normal people, ending domestic violence, stopping child predators from using abortion clincs to conceal their crimes, and ending gruesome late-term abortions are all good things. To the press and Kansas liberals (same thing), only the politically correct “crusade” is good.
November 14th, 2006 at 11:17 am
Also, for the record, I thought Megan Mosack was great on O’Reilly! Still shaking my head at what liberals consider embarrassing. I am far more embarrassed that the people in my state have allowed what has happened in Tiller’s clinic to happen for as long as it has. I am embarrassed that my state threw out a man who was trying to protect children because they fell for a campaign of lies. I’m much more embarrassed that the governor and a.g. of my state are more interested in protecting one of their most generous donors than in following the law and protecting children.