Tiller shooting could alter debate over abortion

Cathleen Mahoney, vice president and general counsel of the National Abortion Federation, said anti-abortion extremists had been somewhat dormant under the Bush administration because they believed things were going their way. But they "got restless" when their political power slipped away, she said. She called the Tiller shooting "a setback for everybody who believes in the rule of law," and said it will make it harder for the sides to find common ground going forward. "How do you meet in the middle with people who kill people who don't agree with them?" Wichita Eagle

Editor: Sort of begs the question, how do you meet in the middle with people who kill babies?

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