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Horrible: Dr. Tiller's Wichita Clinic Will Shut Down For Good

Posted by Liliana Segura, AlterNet at 11:36 AM on June 9, 2009.


"The family of Dr. George Tiller announces that effective immediately, Women's Health Care Services, Inc., will be permanently closed."
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This morning brought the distressing news that the Wichita clinic where Dr. George Tiller treated his patients will not reopen, following his death by an assassin's bullet on May 31.
"The family of Dr. George Tiller announces that effective immediately, Women's Health Care Services, Inc., will be permanently closed," read a statement sent to the reporters earlier today. "Notice is being given today to all concerned that the Tiller family is ceasing operation of the clinic and any involvement by family members in any other similar clinic."

We are proud of the service and courage shown by our husband and father and know that women's health care needs have been met because of his dedication and service. That is a legacy that will never die.

Like Dr. Tiller himself, the clinic that he ran was the target of decades of harassment, threats, and violence. After opening in the 1970s, it was the site of constant protest by anti-abortion activists. In 1985, it was bombed.

Following news of his murder, Dr. Tiller's colleagues expressed concern over the fate of his embattled clinic. In an interview with Amy Goodman of Democracy Now!, Dr. Susan Robinson, a California gynecologist who used to fly out to Wichita multiple times a month to work by his side asked, "What's going to happen to all those patients? Where are they going to go?"

We've had patients from all over the world … The walls of that clinic are lined with letters from people who said, "You saved my life." You know, what about those patients in New Zealand, who are happily pregnant and find out at thirty weeks that their baby doesn't have a brain or, you know, that their baby has something horribly wrong? We took care of those people from all over the world. What's going happen to them?

At the time, Dr. Robinson said that she would continue traveling to Wichita "as long as the clinic is open." But her doubt was palpable.
"I just don't know if the clinic can survive this, because Dr. Tiller was -- he had roots in the Wichita community that went back two generations. You know, it took that to keep that clinic sort of operative in the environment of Wichita, where, you know, the mayor is anti-choice, the city attorney is anti-choice, and the law enforcement, you know, had their hands tied. They couldn't enforce the law. And I don't know if -- I don't think that clinic can go on for too long without Dr. Tiller to sort of interface with the community."
Dr. Warren Hern, a Colorado doctor, one of the few remaining health care providers who performs third trimester abortions, described the closure of his clinic as an "outrage."
"How tragic, how tragic," he told the Associated Press. "This is what they want, they've been wanting this for 35 years."

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Tagged as: abortion, democracy now, george tiller, warren hern, susan robinson

Liliana Segura is a staff writer and editor of AlterNet's Rights and Liberties Special Coverage.


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The terrorists win
Posted by: shawn828 on Jun 9, 2009 1:50 PM   
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The right-wing terrorists have won a victory through threats, bombing, and now assassination. What good is a "war on terror" that cedes domestic territory because the thugs are white Christians rather than brown Islamists?

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» RE: The terrorists win Posted by: john2007
» RE: The terrorists win Posted by: Aimleft
» It was murder, not terrorism Posted by: truthlover
Xtians have known for centuries that killing others gets you what you want
Posted by: pelican beak on Jun 9, 2009 1:56 PM   
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The Catholics taught the Protestants how good it was to burn the people who offend you at the stake. And the Protestants learned to like doing it too.

I shudder at the horrors that Xtians inflicted on the heretical sects in Dark Age Europe...

The wars that Xtians have gloried in...

Europe's Thirty Years War alone (in the early 1600's) between believers in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, and other believers in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, along with the 3 handmaidens to Xtianity which followed (pestilence, plague, and famine), wiped out nearly half of Germany's population in the 1600's, and killed vast numbers across broad swaths of Europe from Czech land to Sweden to France.

The horrors that Xtian missionaries inflicted on Native Americans and other natives elsewhere in the world, who wouldn't go along with their conversions...

The Xtian fixation with death - causing it to those they don't like, and their Rube Goldberg magical incantations and fairy tales to "defeat" it for themselves - is wickedness incarnate.

I fear the hordes of gullible simps who sit in the pews on Sunday are being taught once again in church that killing others gets you what you want.

Disingenuously pretend to be ambassadors of love and compassion when that gets you what you want, and shoot people in the head when it doesn't.

Help! I'm not a Xtian! Get me out of this long-simmering death-crazy Xtian nut-house!

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» Religion - information please Posted by: truthlover
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I have mixed feelings about this.
Posted by: g on Jun 9, 2009 2:28 PM   
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On the one hand, the closing of the clinic should shake anyone who takes abortion rights for granted in this country out of his or her complacency. If it wakes people up and makes them take action, it will be a good thing. For too long we have been relying on a few people of good will, like Dr. Tiller. They took all the risk while the rest of us signed a few petitions (if that).
On the other hand, this closing will only encourage the anti-choice, anti-women, forced pregnancy crowd. They wanted the clinic to close and it closed. This may well bring other assassinations in the near future. They may say that they are against violence and that Roeder was just a rotten apple, but we all know how seriously we should take their sanctimonious declarations. These people flatter themselves thinking that they are martyrs, and the last thing we need is their being persuaded that martyrdom will get results in this world, and in the next (that's what the 9/11 attackers thought).
I hope that there will be a serious investigation into why law enforcement did not pursue Roeder and a serious crackdown on the thugs that harass women health center, as well as on the politicians and law enforcement institutions who enable them. Right now that should be pretty high up on the DoJ priority list. Let's make sure they *do* something. And let's make sure we do not fall asleep again.

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» Mixed feelings? Posted by: pelican beak
In the Civilized World
Posted by: f2411 on Jun 9, 2009 6:05 PM   
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there is not this debate about a woman's right to control her own reproductive processes. I guess America is not a part of Civilized society. More concern by these hypocrits for what happens to all the children born into lives of adversity and poverty would assuage my anger....slightly.

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Not a bad thing
Posted by: 2thepoint on Jun 9, 2009 6:17 PM   
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If it saves the life of at least one child, it's a good thing!

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» RE: Not a bad thing Posted by: 2thepoint
» RE: Not a bad thing Posted by: mjglow
» RE: Not a bad thing Posted by: Quannah
» RE: Not a bad thing Posted by: Seranvali
» RE: Not a bad thing Posted by: pelican beak
» RE: Not a bad thing Posted by: Quannah
» RE: Not a bad thing Posted by: andrushka
» RE: Not a bad thing Posted by: 2thepoint
» RE: Not a bad thing Posted by: madmac10
» RE: Not a bad thing Posted by: Quannah
» Bravo! Posted by: BlueTigress
» RE: Not a bad thing by Quannah Posted by: munchkinpup
» RE: Not a bad thing Posted by: Seranvali
» RE: Not a bad thing Posted by: medusa
» why... Posted by: truthlover
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» RE: Not a bad thing Posted by: rickiey
» RE: Not a bad thing Posted by: Seranvali
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» Some assumption there Posted by: truthlover
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» RE: Not a bad thing Posted by: Seranvali
» In order to save their lives Posted by: truthlover
» RE: Not a bad thing Posted by: Aimleft
I've listened to health workers today who work at family planning clinics...
Posted by: Quannah on Jun 9, 2009 6:48 PM   
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and they are reporting more harrassment, more violence, stepped up threats, and staff and patients are afraid.

I listened to a doctor say many more people are outside her clinic since Dr. Tiller was murdered. They scream at her and her patients things like, "We are praying for your death!" and "You will be next!" and "We haven't finished God's work yet!" and "Soon you won't be able to kill babies anymore!"

They are encouraged by the closure of this clinic and see it as some sort of twisted "victory."

Many laws are already on the books that could prevent this kind of harrassment and intimidation, yet law enforcement allow these thugs to commit crimes -- unimpeded -- and it has served to reinforce their twisted agenda against women in this country.

This is repulsive behavior that needs to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

And somebody needs to cut off the phone privileges to that terrorist assassin, Roeder, as he gave another lengthy interview from his jail cell today -- trumpeting his "victory for children." This fucker and his criminal co-conspirators see themselves as martyrs.

They don't have enough jail cells for these pigs. But I say let's fill as many as we have. Finally... a good reason for more jail cells.

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» "We are praying for your death!" Posted by: pelican beak
» "we are praying for your death!" Posted by: hurricane hugo
I'm sad and angry
Posted by: Seranvali on Jun 10, 2009 2:49 AM   
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This is so sad. It gives the anti-abortion crowd exactly what they want but it would be wrong to expect otherwise. These people have been risking their lives to provide much-needed services for years. Who can blame them for no longer wanting to be in the line of fire? It really isn't fair to expect other people to risk their lives, like the so called "pro-life" crowd are telling women they must.

But where will all those women who need help go to now? How many more women will die because of this?

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Buffalo Nick
Posted by: BfloLibrul on Jun 10, 2009 5:20 AM   
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What were Alternet's writers thinking when they wrote that Dr. Tiller's clinic is closing "for good"??? It is closing PERMANENTLY, but that is not for the good. Writing should be unmistakably clear.

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Krees-stions...
Posted by: bobtr900 on Jun 10, 2009 5:22 AM   
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...killing for Christ. Their hypocrisy is beyond belief. The Catholic Church, my religion, has been killing for Christ for well over a thousand years, since the first Crusade in the 11th century. It's all just way-far amazing, beyond all belief.

It staggers my mind, every time I come across things like this Tiller killing.

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Giving in to Terrorism
Posted by: Purple Girl on Jun 10, 2009 6:20 AM   
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Don't get me wrong I'm not expecting others to lay their lives, or their workers, on the line.
It's ironic that these so called 'pro lifers' think nothing of taking a the life which was granted by God through gestation, a successful birth and a life in progress.
Why do I never hear a "prolifer" mourn for the lives taken by God? Why are they not protesting God for his Acts of Aborions- Miscarriages and Still Borns? Let alone the women who die in child birth. Are these lives less valueable? Are they sure these deaths are 'judgements of God's' and not attacks by Satan? and Why is it I see none of these protesters picketing and threatening those who leave their people starving, allowing children to be murdered through starvation? lack of Proper medical care? Why do I not see these so Called "pro Lifers" demanding food, shelter and healthcare for those children who have successfully been born?
Instead of protesting outside Notre Dame with pictures of dead babies- why are they not out side the UN with pictures depicting the dead bodies of children who died from starvation, illness, disease, exposure, Abuse?
Seems these type of people lose interest once a child is born- it would be more appropriate to call them merely 'Pro Birthers' instead- After that You're fucked and Fair game for murder.
Let's be honest Holey rollers- if God wanted Dr. Tiller to stop what he was doing He'd have struck him down dead Himself (never allowed him to be born infact), God needs no minions to do His Will- only the weak and powerless one requires such assistance from mere mortals. If you consider Dr Tiller an agent of Satan, then you have just proven once again you are too. In your Deeds or in your thoughts you have condoned the taking of a life.There is no (*) next to 'Thou Shall Not Kill'.

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that leave TWO physicians who can perform
Posted by: BlueBerry PickN on Jun 10, 2009 8:44 AM   
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medically-necessary late-term abortions?

gee, & you just know that the ReichWing will be screaming themselves hoarse should their daughters' lives be threatened...

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Great day for "pro-lifers"!!!
Posted by: rickiey on Jun 10, 2009 10:35 AM   
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Congratulations, your willingness to resort to terrorism worked.

A murderer is now your hero, and you'll make a martyr of him when he is sent to prison.

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I blame Canada.
Posted by: DaBear on Jun 10, 2009 12:30 PM   
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They won't us leave the US and move to a civilized culture. Bastards.

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Killer pro-life terrorists inspired by the Nazi Brownshirt playbook
Posted by: xvictor on Jun 10, 2009 2:33 PM   
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The 1930s Nazi Brownshirts had used intimidation and terror against anyone and anything who clashed with their sick beliefs. They too felt abortions was murder, so they murdered anyone with disagreed with their policy.

The home-grown "little Eichmann" pro-life bastards who celebrate the senseless death of a law-abiding American citizen are merely aping Hitler's henchmen tactics.

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I can sympathize with Tiller's family.
Posted by: Christopher Hobe Morrison on Jun 10, 2009 4:52 PM   
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They probably just decided they could not look anybody in the eye and ask them to subject themselves to what Tiller had been subjected to, and that any such services must be provided someplace else, someplace safe. Where such a place might be is probably something they maybe don't want to think about, and I can sympathize if not agree with them.

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killing in the 9th month
Posted by: billwald on Jun 10, 2009 6:04 PM   
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is murder, not abortion. Next comes the old people.

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» RE: killing in the 9th month Posted by: Seranvali
Anthony D'Auria
Posted by: Tony D on Jun 10, 2009 9:53 PM   
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The right thing to do would be to start a grass roots group of pro-choice advocates and collect donations. The money would be used to purchase Dr. Teller's clinic and than make it into a memorial to him. A large stone plaque could be placed in front with a saying something like: There are good people and evil people in the world but to make good people do evil things it takes religion.

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» RE: excellent idea!!! Posted by: thealltheone