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		<title>Anti-abortion group looking into Planned Parenthood relationship with HHS Sec. Sebelius</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div>Operation Rescue has <a title="Kansas group attacks Health and Human Services secretary for Planned Parenthood case" href="http://floridaindependent.com/53800/kathleen-sebelius-kansans-for-life" target="_blank">joined other anti-abortion groups</a> in Kansas in a campaign accusing U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius of being involved in the 2004 destruction of records related to allegations made against Planned</div><p> <a href="http://washingtonindependent.com/114720/anti-abortion-group-looking-into-planned-parenthood-relationship-with-hhs-sec-sebelius" class="read_more">More...</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Operation Rescue has <a title="Kansas group attacks Health and Human Services secretary for Planned Parenthood case" href="http://floridaindependent.com/53800/kathleen-sebelius-kansans-for-life" target="_blank">joined other anti-abortion groups</a> in Kansas in a campaign accusing U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius of being involved in the 2004 destruction of records related to allegations made against Planned Parenthood. At the time, Sebelius was serving as Kansas’ governor.</div>
<p>Operation Rescue is asking the governor’s office for records “related to interactions between Sebelius and her staff and Planned Parenthood and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment from May 26, 2004,” which is around the time the records were shredded.</p>
<p>The group’s <a title="Open Records Sought Concerning Destruction of Planned Parenthood Evidence" href="http://www.christiannewswire.com/news/2079018125.html" target="_blank">press release says</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Operation Rescue has filed the first round of open records demands with the Kansas Governor’s office and with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) seeking public records that might reveal who was involved in shredding incriminating evidence against Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri in 2005.</p>
<div>“There is no way that this was routine evidence destruction, as Planned Parenthood attorneys are so desperately trying to make us believe. This was a brazen act that was meant to destroy the evidence against Planned Parenthood in order to maintain Planned Parenthood’s stream of public funding,” said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman. “Nothing less than millions of dollars in tax funding and the future of Planned Parenthood as an organization are at stake in this case, because if Planned Parenthood is convicted, it will no longer qualify for Title X money.”</div>
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<p>“Planned Parenthood’s TOP forms contained evidence of felonies and were destroyed. The WHCS forms that did not contain such evidence were kept safe. That does not sound like routine document destruction to me. It sounds like a criminal conspiracy to obstruct justice by the Sebelius Administration,” said Newman.</p>
<p>“We believe there is a paper trail out there that will show exactly who is responsible for the selective evidence destruction. We intend to keep asking for records until the truth comes out.”</p>
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<p>Officials say the shredding was part of a “routine” destruction of state documents,<em>The Kansas City Star </em><a title="State destroyed key records in Kansas Planned Parenthood case" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.kansascity.com/2011/10/21/3222109/state-destroyed-key-records-in.html" target="_blank">reported</a>. The records were also shredded two years before charges were even filed. However, anti-abortion activists in the state insist there was incriminating evidence in the files and are convinced Sebelius is part of a conspiracy to hide the documents.</p>
<p>The<em> City Star</em> also reported that the man who alleged wrongdoings in Planned Parenthood has a history of ethical misconduct in the state of Kansas. The man, Phill Kline, was “indefinitely suspended from practicing law in Kansas, saying his investigations were marred by ethical misconduct that included providing false or misleading information to the courts,” <em>City Star</em> reported.</p>
<p>Newman has touted the tactic of charging clinics with breaking the law in an effort to get them shut down. He <a title="Operation Rescue will continue ‘exposing the abuses of the abortion-cartel’ post-legislative session" href="http://floridaindependent.com/30611/investigation-texas-abortion-clinics-operation-rescue" target="_blank">has toold The Florida Independent</a> that anti-abortion groups such as Operation Rescue need to focus on having abortion providers prosecuted.</p>
<p>“I have yet to find an abortion mill that doesn’t violate the law,” Newman said.</p>
<p>This past March, Newman said that “exposing the abuses of the abortion-cartel” and prosecuting-providers will continue to play a big role in the anti-abortion movement moving forward. “That is what we will be coming down on,” he said.</p>
<p>Sebelius has been a common target for anti abortion activists. Newman explains in this release that, “Sebelius left office to serve as Pres. Obama’s Secretary of Health and Human Services, where she continues to promote abortion.”</p>
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		<title>Kansas group attacks Health and Human Services secretary for Planned Parenthood case</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div>The anti-abortion group Kansans for Life is taking aim at U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary and former Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius for a 2005 case involving Planned Parenthood.<span id="more-114320"></span></div>
<p>The group is accussing Sebelius of “destroying incriminating evidence” that it claims is “at the heart of the current felony <a href="http://washingtonindependent.com/114320/kansas-group-attacks-health-and-human-services-secretary-for-planned-parenthood-case" class="read_more">More...</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>The anti-abortion group Kansans for Life is taking aim at U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary and former Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius for a 2005 case involving Planned Parenthood.<span id="more-114320"></span></div>
<p>The group is accussing Sebelius of “destroying incriminating evidence” that it claims is “at the heart of the current felony charges against Planned Parenthood of Kansas Mid-Missouri.”</p>
<p>Kansas, a state rife with anti-abortion activism, currently <a title="Kansas left with one clinic providing abortion services" href="http://floridaindependent.com/37694/kansas-left-with-one-clinic-providing-abortion-services" target="_blank">has one licensed women’s health clinic</a> that offers abortions: Planned Parenthood. Anti-abortion advocates have been trying to get every women’s health clinic that provides abortions in the state closed down for many years. This past legislative session, laws were passed that targeted clinics that offer abortion, which made it more difficult for clinics to operate.</p>
<p>Planned Parenthood was charged in 2005 by former Johnson County District Attorney Phill Kline of 23 felony counts of falsifying pregnancy termination reports, <em>The Kansas City Star </em><a title="State destroyed key records in Kansas Planned Parenthood case" href="http://www.kansascity.com/2011/10/21/3222109/state-destroyed-key-records-in.html" target="_blank">reports</a>.</p>
<p>Kansans for Life says records important to the case were shredded by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. Officials say the shredding was part of a “routine” destruction of state documents, the <em>City Star </em>reports<em>.</em> The records were also shredded two years before charges were filed:</p>
<blockquote><p>The shredding occurred when KDHE was under Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius. Officials at KDHE, now part of Republican Gov. Sam Brownback’s administration, declined to comment.</p>
<p>The destroyed records were critical in establishing the authenticity of records from 2003 that Kline obtained when he investigated Planned Parenthood as attorney general. Planned Parenthood also provided copies of the records, but Kline contended that those did not match the ones he had in his possession.</p>
<p>In 2007, after he became Johnson County prosecutor, Kline filed a 107-count complaint against the abortion provider.</p>
<p>In addition to the 23 felonies, the complaint also charged Planned Parenthood with multiple misdemeanor counts of failing to maintain the pregnancy termination reports, failing to perform viability tests on fetuses and unlawful late-term abortions.</p></blockquote>
<p>Kansans for Life Executive Director Mary Kay Culp said in a <a title="Sebelius' Health Dept. Destroyed Incriminating Evidence in 2005 Regarding Planned Parenthood" href="http://www.christiannewswire.com/news/7111118070.html" target="_blank">recent press release</a> that “only guilty people destroy evidence; not even we anticipated Sebelius and her administration could stoop this low to protect abortion industry criminality, but this proves they did.”</p>
<p>“Sebelius wanted to insure that evidence of illegal abortions was removed before Kline could use it to convict her abortion industry campaign supporters,” she said in a statement.</p>
<div><em>City Star</em> also reports that Kline, however, has a history of ethical misconduct in the state of Kansas:</div>
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<blockquote><p>Kline’s investigations of Planned Parenthood and the late George Tiller’s abortion clinic in Wichita, which started in 2003, got him in trouble with the state Supreme Court and the Kansas Board for Discipline of Attorneys.</p>
<p>The board recently recommended that Kline be indefinitely suspended from practicing law in Kansas, saying his investigations were marred by ethical misconduct that included providing false or misleading information to the courts. The decision is up to the state Supreme Court, which once rebuked him for his handling of the abortion case.</p>
<p>Kline, now a law professor at Liberty University in Virginia, accused the abortion providers of violating state law and covering for pedophiles by not reporting pregnancies of underage girls. He sought medical records of former patients to prove his case.</p></blockquote>
<p>In the past, Kansas-based anti-abortion group Operation Rescue has touted the tactic of charging clinics with breaking the law in an effort to get them shut down. The group’s president Troy Newman <a title="Operation Rescue will continue ‘exposing the abuses of the abortion-cartel’ post-legislative session" href="http://floridaindependent.com/30611/investigation-texas-abortion-clinics-operation-rescue" target="_blank">told The Florida Independent</a> that anti-abortion rights groups such as Operation Rescue need to focus on getting abortion-providers prosecuted.</p>
<p>“I have yet to find an abortion mill that doesn’t violate the law,” Newman said.</p>
<p>This past March, Newman said that “exposing the abuses of the abortion-cartel” and prosecuting-providers will continue to play a big role in the anti-abortion movement moving forward. “That is what we will be coming down on,” he said.</p>
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		<title>Anti-Abortion Groups Dodge Fallout From Tiller Murder</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>On Sunday, when he heard that abortion doctor George Tiller had been murdered outside of his Wichita, Kans. church, Fr. Frank Pavone was &#8220;overcome by sadness.&#8221; He had opposed Tiller&#8217;s work vociferously, for many years. But he didn&#8217;t want the fight against his late-term abortion practice to end like this. <a href="http://washingtonindependent.com/45500/anti-abortion-groups-dodge-fallout-from-tiller-murder" class="read_more">More...</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>On Sunday, when he heard that abortion doctor George Tiller had been murdered outside of his Wichita, Kans. church, Fr. Frank Pavone was &#8220;overcome by sadness.&#8221; He had opposed Tiller&#8217;s work vociferously, for many years. But he didn&#8217;t want the fight against his late-term abortion practice to end like this.</p>
<p>&#8220;I wanted to come to a legal peaceful way of stopping Tiller&#8217;s activities,&#8221; Pavone told TWI. &#8220;I believe that we were closing in on the revocation of his medical license. So I reacted with sadness. I knew the circus was about to begin.&#8221;</p>
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<p>The &#8220;circus&#8221; is what many anti-abortion activists are bracing for in the wake of the first murder of an abortion doctor since 1998. Every major anti-abortion group responded to Sunday&#8217;s events, almost all of them <a id="wye8" title="condemning alleged murderer" href="http://www.catholic.org/national/national_story.php?id=33729">condemning alleged murderer</a> Scott Roeder. &#8220;Violence is never an answer in advancing the pro-life message,&#8221; <a id="e_4e" title="said" href="http://sarahpac.com/news/news32.aspx">said</a> Gov. Sarah Palin (R-Alaska) in a statement. The National Right to Life Committee <a id="smif" title="extended" href="http://www.nrlc.org/press_releases_new/Release053109.html">extended</a> &#8220;sympathies to Dr. Tiller&#8217;s family.&#8221; Phill Kline, the hard-line conservative Kansas lawyer who repeatedly sued for Tiller&#8217;s patient records, <a id="ghvv" title="called the murder" href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0509/23140.html">called the murder</a> a &#8220;lawless and violent act&#8221; that &#8220;should be met with the full force of law.&#8221; All of this was aimed to pre-empt charges that the broader anti-abortion movement should share the blame for what happened.</p>
<p>Activists are not yet sure how the Tiller murder has altered the landscape of abortion politics. A spokesman for one major anti-abortion group, who chose to remain anonymous, said that reaction would be limited to a short statement because &#8220;this was a horrendous tragedy, a heinous act, and we&#8217;re not fielding questions about some kook who doesn&#8217;t represent our organization or anti-abortion movement in any way.&#8221; Other spokesmen dismissed the <a id="df_v" title="immediate response" href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/05/31/randall-terry-operation-r_n_209531.html">immediate response</a> of Randall Terry, the anti-aboriton activist who called Tiller a &#8220;mass murderer&#8221; at a hastily assembled Monday press conference, as a ploy for attention that put unneeded political heat on the rest of the movement.</p>
<p>One reason for the relative hush is that movement veterans recall how, in the 1990s, attacks on abortion providers gave rise to new laws protecting their businesses from protests and aggressively going after radical anti-abortion activists. In 1994, after a wave of attacks on abortion clinics, President Bill Clinton <a id="ld:o" title="signed" href="http://www.prochoice.org/about_abortion/violence/FACE_act.html">signed</a> the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act to ban protests that restricted doctors and patients from entering clinics. Four years later Attorney General Janet Reno <a id="kkgx" title="set up a task force" href="http://articles.latimes.com/1998/nov/10/news/mn-41294">set up a task force</a> to monitor violence against abortion providers &#8212; a strategy that <a id="foxp" title="some newspapers" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/02/opinion/02tue2.html">The New York Times </a>asked current Attorney General Eric Holder to revisit.</p>
<p>Anti-abortion leaders quickly got out front to denounce the idea of a large-scale response to Tiller. Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney, the head of the Christian Defense Coalition, <a id="gjs_" title="staged a protest" href="http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2009/06/02/tiller/">staged a protest</a> outside of the Supreme Court asking Barack Obama and Democrats &#8220;not to repeat the mistakes of the Clinton administration in the mid-&#8217;90s and use this tragedy for political gain.&#8221; One of the chief worries among activists &#8212; whether Obama will revisit a pledge he made to Planned Parenthood during the 2008 campaign and push for the Freedom of Choice Act, a bill that would roll back Bush-era federal restrictions on abortion.</p>
<p>&#8220;I wouldn&#8217;t put it past abortion advocates in Congress to use this tragedy to put more protections in place for the so-called right to choose,&#8221; said Frank Pavone. &#8220;That would just feed into the problem. There&#8217;s a lot of disappointment and frustration out there as a result of 2008 elections. People feel desperate. I&#8217;m not justifying what happened to Tiller at all when I say that it&#8217;s not surprising that a pattern begins to develop &#8212; the administration is hostile to the anti-abortion movement, there are acts of violence from people who feel helpless.&#8221;</p>
<p>As of Tuesday, there was no sign that the anti-abortion movement&#8217;s foes in Congress were acting out the way that Pavone expected. In March, Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) hinted that <a id="v4my" title="FOCA would be introduced" href="http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/religion/story/E6E47067257DB95E862575710014DD57?OpenDocument">FOCA would be introduced</a> &#8220;sooner rather than later&#8221; for a new vote. But Nadler spokesman Ilan Kayatsky said that there were no discussions of FOCA after the news of Tiller&#8217;s murder broke, just as Congress was returning from a weeklong recess. &#8220;The reasons to re-introduce FOCA at some point,&#8221; said Kayatsky, &#8220;will be the same reasons that preceded this murder.&#8221;</p>
<p>Without legislation to respond to and oppose, anti-abortion activists have begun to push back against the news that Department of Justice <a id="j.7i" title="had dispatched" href="http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20090602/NEWS/906020335/1001/news">dispatched</a> federal marshals to protect abortion clinics that requested extra, temporary security. That has been interpreted in some anti-abortion circles as a warning to opponents of administration policy. And the murder of a military recruiter in Little Rock &#8212; Muslim convert Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad is the suspect &#8212; has prodded activists to portray coverage of Tiller&#8217;s murder as unfairly slanted and overblown. Jill Stanek, an anti-abortion blogger and activist who gained fame in 2008 after <a id="w5ym" title="arguing that Barack Obama had effectively supported infanticide" href="http://www.jillstanek.com/archives/2008/02/links_to_barack.html">arguing that Barack Obama had effectively supported infanticide</a> as a state senator, <a id="uexj" title="responded" href="http://www.jillstanek.com/archives/2009/06/why_arent_obama.html">responded</a> to the Little Rock murders with a simple, unsubtle question: &#8220;Where are Obama and Holder?&#8221; Gary Bauer, the president of American Values, told TWI that the &#8220;benefit of the doubt&#8221; was given to Islamic terrorists but not to anti-abortion extremists. Reporters, said Bauer, ask whether anti-abortion extremists are &#8220;linked to pro-life groups,&#8221; while assuming that suspects like Abdulhakim Muhammad were acting alone.</p>
<p>&#8220;It would be interesting to see whether or not the attorney general will now send marshals to protect military recruiting stations,&#8221; said Bauer. &#8220;There&#8217;s hypocrisy here from the people who are screaming out about the brutal descrution of George Tiller&#8217;s life, who then spend the rest of the year talking about how the destruction of unborn children is a Constitutional right.&#8221;</p>
<p><a id="ei25" title="Joseph M. Scheidler," href="http://prolifeaction.org/press/2009/0601.htm">Joseph M. Scheidler,</a> the national director of the Pro-Life Action League, argued that the reaction to Tiller &#8212; including the federal marshals &#8212; was &#8220;just a show,&#8221; and no different from how &#8220;the abortionists blame the pro-life movement for everything, anyway.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s like the swine flu,&#8221; said Scheidler. &#8220;It&#8217;s something for the press to get people to focus on so they don&#8217;t obsess over the declining economic conditions.&#8221;</p>
<p>By the close of Tuesday, anti-abortion activists had moved from messages of condolence for Tiller to aggressive pushback on any use of the murder as a political issue. Manny Miranda, the chairman of the Third Branch Conference, suggested that the murder might have disrupted the ability of anti-abortion activists to push Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor on their issue &#8220;had it come up at a more proximate moment.&#8221; Since conservatives will have time to move on from the murder, the issue and the circus around it may end up starved for attention.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s going to be a month and a half or two months until the hearings,&#8221; said Miranda, who has wrangled dozens of anti-abortion activists into a coalition demanding a &#8220;democratic filibuster&#8221; of the nominee. &#8220;It would be foul play to bring up the Tiller thing, just as if somebody wanted to bring up how late-term abortions are performed in utero. You just don&#8217;t play it like that.&#8221;</p>
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