The public voted him out because they were tired of his endless witch hunts and his neglect of the office to chase after legal doctors and yet he continues to cause legal problems with the same groundless accusation he used before he lost the election. He still has the solid support of the wacko Christians on the right to encourage him. He is becoming a parasite on the Kansas legal system. - 史蒂夫 奥多
Oct. 27, 2007
Kline crusade goes national
Most Johnson County voters must cringe at how their unelected district attorney, Phill Kline, continues to use that public office as a stage for his anti-abortion melodramas.
In a recent 107-count indictment, Kline charged Planned Parenthood with providing illegal late-term abortions and failing to keep proper records, among other alleged offenses.
A court will decide whether those charges have any merit.
But Kline's relentless campaign, reports conservative syndicated columnist Robert Novak, has inspired national anti-abortion leaders to "open a new front in the endless abortion wars," with Planned Parenthood as the target.
They are pressing Congress to withhold more than $300 million in federal funds from Planned Parenthood until the results of Kline's indictments are known. That represents about one-third of the organization's budget, money it can legally use only for family planning services other than abortion.
-KS
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