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To: laura_bush who wrote (451406)9/1/2003 10:01:18 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Sadly the murder of the children by their mothers is legal as you say. I cannot comprehend how any person can kill their own child. I have to live with the knowledge that many cannot see the evil. One can only pray that those who come to understand that evil after the fact will be able to forgive themselves.

Humans kill humans all the time. Often for personal worldly gain.



To: laura_bush who wrote (451406)9/1/2003 10:42:29 PM
From: Doug R  Respond to of 769670
 
Terrorism:

Police are investigating letters containing death threats and rifle bullets, which were sent last month to Florida's Attorney-General, as well as to the judge who sentenced Hill to death, the state prisons director and the warden at the prison where he is to be executed.

FLORIDA officials have received death threats over the case of the anti-abortion activist to be executed this week for murdering a doctor and his security guard.

Unless he is granted an unlikely last-minute reprieve, former Presbyterian pastor Paul Hill, 49, on Thursday will become the first person put to death in the US for killing an abortion provider.

He is to be executed by chemical injection at Florida State Prison nine years after he shot dead John Britton, a 69-year-old abortion doctor, and bodyguard James Barrett, 74. The two men were gunned down in cold blood as they arrived for work at The Ladies Centre clinic in the city of Pensacola.

theaustralian.news.com.au