The Church's teaching on sexuality that lies behind its teaching that contraception is intrinsically immoral is dazzlingly beautiful.
Many people whose understanding has been clouded by the corruption of our culture have difficulty understanding it.
09/ 04/08Planned Parenthood, the billion dollar corporate abortion mill, has taken indecency to a whole new level and is using your taxpayer dollars to do so.
09/ 03/08The risk John McCain took last Friday is comparable to the 72-year-old ex-fighter pilot knocking back two shots and flying his A-4 under the Golden Gate Bridge.
McCain's choice of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to be his co-pilot was the biggest gamble in presidential history. As of now, it is paying off, big-time.
09/ 03/08During my last pregnancy, I qualified for excellent, free state medical insurance because of our lower income. My husband is in graduate school for a while. This insurance coverage is part of the state's healthy start program for pregnant women and young kids.
09/ 02/08Women and Men across America are cheering the VP pick of John McCain. Here a look at who she is...
08/ 31/08When asked about when life begins Pelosi answered "...what I know is, over the centuries, the doctors of the Church have not been able to make that definition.”
08/ 26/08Monday was the first day that Planned Parenthood, which operates the only abortion business in South Dakota, had to comply with a new state law telling women the truth about abortion. Rather than tell women abortion kills children and has numerous risks, Planned Parenthood closed its doors.
07/ 22/08Last year, Planned Parenthood performed more than 250,000 abortions, which account for about 1 in 5 of our country's total. Of all abortions, those performed for black women accounted for about a third of the procedures. It's also worth noting that a majority of Planned Parenthood's clinics are in minority neighborhoods.
07/ 15/08Day Gardner: Planned Parenthood has basically bought off Barack Obama
07/ 15/08Democratic and Republican candidates must reject donations from Planned Parenthood this election year, and Congress should end all federal funding for the abortion provider, according to black pro-life leaders who held two press conferences last week in Washington, D.C., at Democratic and Republican Party Committee headquarters.
07/ 03/08For the last few decades, evangelicals repeatedly have mobilized and demonstrated to oppose the operation of abortion clinics. Over the years, many have believed that being anti-abortion had become a litmus test for their support of politicians and policies, which vie for evangelical votes.
07/ 03/08Exit poll after exit poll in election after election shows the Democratic Party is staunchly supported by an overwhelming majority of African-American voters, many of whom are much more socially conservative on issues like abortion than their party leadership.
07/ 03/08Corporation's willingness to accept race-based contributions cited
07/ 02/08Press release from Kansas for Life
06/ 27/08During the last few years, everyone in the nation has come to understand that things are not always the way they appear with individuals or organizations. While all of us struggle to live up to our ideals, some groups live permanently in the land of personal or professional compromise.
06/ 23/08Judge Anderson: 'Somebody may have committed a felony in an attempt to cover up a misdemeanor.' Kline likely to proceed after attorney general backs down.
The Johnson County District Attorney, Phill Kline, this morning asked the Kansas Supreme Court to remove a gag order slapped on a district court judge to keep him from testifying in a criminal prosecution.
Kline said in a motion filed with the high court that the testimony by Shawnee County District Court Judge Richard Anderson is needed in a case against a Johnson County abortion provider, Comprehensive Health of Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri, Inc.
Kline said Anderson has testified previously in court that some documents supplied by Planned Parenthood appeared to have been altered. The documents had been produced in response to a subpoena issued as part of an effort to monitor the clinic's compliance with state laws.
Anderson told a hearing that "there is evidence of crimes in those records that needs to be evaluated." In describing the evidence, Anderson said, "it appears someone has manufactured" portions of the records.
Anderson said that could possibly mean “that somebody committed a felony in an attempt to cover up a misdemeanor.”
Anderson had been subpoenaed by Kline to testify in a 107-count criminal case against Comprehensive Health for Women. In the case, Kline alleges the abortion provider committed 84 violations of Kansas late-term abortion laws and 23 felonies for providing false information.
On April 3, Anderson notified the Supreme Court he was going to testify in the case. Five minutes after Anderson's notification was filed with the court, Attorney General Stephen Six filed a motion to silence Anderson.
The next day, without seeking an opinion from Kline, the Supreme Court ordered Anderson not to testify. Kline said his office "was not aware of [Six's] motion, was not provided notice of the motion and accordingly did not have any opportunity to respond to the motion." Kline's office wasn't made aware of the gag order until May 16, when Anderson notified Kline he was seeking to quash the order to testify in compliance with the Supreme Court's support of Six's motion.
Kline also claimed the high court offered no legal authority in ordering Anderson to defy the subpoena.
Anderson oversaw Kline’s investigation of abortion providers when he was Attorney General. It was during that process that Kline originally obtained copies of records that he believed would help prove criminal acts. Anderson subsequently allowed Kline to have the records transferred to Johnson County, where the abortion clinic is located, after Kline became Johnson County District Attorney.
The Attorney General’s Office, under Paul Morrison and now under Stephen Six, has sided with the abortion providers, and sought to have the records returned by Kline.
Anderson, however, testified earlier that "returning evidence to Planned Parenthood as requested by the Attorney General would unacceptably increase the risk that evidence could be lost, destroyed or compromised."
Abortion providers also have strenuously objected to the use of the records in the criminal case, declaring that the privacy of abortion recipients could be jeopardized.
However, an agent appointed by the court to supervise handling of the records, Stephen Cavanaugh, contends the records do not threaten the privacy of abortion recipients, and a review of forms indicates that no identifying information is included in the records sought by Kline.
The Supreme Court’s quashing of the Anderson subpoena, Kline contends in his motion, inhibits his ability to do his lawful job.
“Orders in the current proceeding substantially impair applicant’s ability to exercise his authority and perform his duty by prosecuting a criminal defendant in a case in which the sufficient requisite finding has been made to allow the filing of the criminal charges,” Kline’s motion states. “Accordingly, intervention is warranted.”
The records contain no personally identifying information relating to patients, but are required for the ongoing investigation of the abortion providers and whether they followed state abortion laws.
Anderson testified earlier that the records may have been illegally altered. Six seeks to return the records to the clinics suspected of altering them. [May 22, 2008]
Johnson County DA Phill Kline released a statement welcoming Six's response:
"I am pleased that the Attorney General's office has reversed course and now recognizes that redacted records in which judges have found probable cause to believe that crimes have been committed should be used in the criminal prosecution. Accordingly, tomorrow I will file a motion for the Kansas Supreme Court to allow Judge Anderson to testify."
Relevant Facts:
- Judge Richard Anderson oversaw then Attorney General Phill Kline's investigation of Planned Parenthood.
- Judge Anderson gave Kline permission to take copies of the Planned Parenthood records to Johnson County when Kline became District Attorney in January 2007.
- Former Attorney General Paul Morrison filed motions seeking to have Anderson order Kline to return all copies to Morrison and for Anderson to give up his copies of the redacted medical records.
- Anderson refused Morrison's motion stating that the records "contain evidence of crimes that need to be evaluated."
- Morrison issued a clearance letter for Planned Parenthood and sued Judge Anderson. Planned Parenthood sued Phill Kline and Morrison joined the suit against Kline.
- Kline finished his investigation and filed a 107 count Criminal Complaint against Planned Parenthood in October 2007.
- In January 2008, Anderson testified at a hearing in Kline's criminal case in which he stated the records produced by Planned Parenthood demonstrated "serious" issues. In court filings Anderson has stated that the records "appear to be manufactured" and that "someone could have committed felonies to cover-up misdemeanors." Anderson testified that on his own he took the records to a document expert with the Topeka Police Department who said the records "don't match up."
- January 31, 2008 Morrison resigns. Governor Sebelius appoints Stephen Six.
- February, 2008 Attorney General Six continues his suit against Anderson and his suit against Kline.
- April 2008, Kline subpoenas Anderson to testify again in the criminal case.
- April 3, 2008 Attorney General Six files a motion asking the Supreme Court to order Anderson not to testify.
- April 4, 2008 the Kansas Supreme Court, without notice to Kline, orders Anderson to not testify in Kline's case.
- May 16, 2008 Kline learns of the order that Anderson not testify when Anderson files a motion to quash Kline's subpoena.
- May 21, 2008 Kline files a motion to Intervene in the Supreme Court dispute between Attorney General Six and Judge Anderson so that Kline can seek for the Supreme Court to modify its order and allow Anderson's testimony.
- May 22, 2008, Attorney General Six reverses course and states that his office has no objection for the records to be used in any pending criminal case.
- May 22, 2008 Kline announces he will seek an immediate modification of the Supreme Court order.
The DA's office renewed its summons to both Judge Richard Anderson and Stephen Cavanaugh, the attorney appointed to supervise handling of the case documents. The summons will require both to testify when the preliminary hearing convenes July 21-22.
On May 27 Kline will take up motions before Judge Tatum and seek to enforce his subpoena on Judge Anderson. Kline will also be asking to reconsider Tatum's quashing of the KDHE subpoena.