The Story Behind Operation Rescue's Plans to Buy Tiller's Clinic

| Wed Jun. 10, 2009 8:40 PM PDT

Yesterday Operation Rescue, the national anti-abortion group based in Wichita, announced that it wants to buy murdered abortion doctor George Tiller's clinic and convert it into a "memorial to the unborn." The national media dismissed the announcement as a stunt, but it most certainly isn't. 

In 2007 I reported a piece for this magazine about how anti-abortion groups have created similar memorials around the country. The story focused on Operation Rescue's efforts to convert a different abortion clinic in Wichita into what is now its national headquarters. When I visited, Operation Rescue director Troy Newman explained that he'd purchased the building through a front group. That approach makes yesterday's announcement a credible threat. If Tiller's family puts the building on the market, they might have to sell to someone they know or closely investigate the buyer to keep the building out of Newman's hands.

"What better way to show that we are winning and demoralize the enemy," Newman told me in 2007, "than by shutting down an abortion mill, throwing out the tenants on their face, and taking it over as our headquarters? You lose, we win."

Beyond the chest thumping, these kind of takeovers--which have also happened in Tennessee and Louisiana--are part of a long-term strategy of the anti-abortion movement. The approach ultimately enables a softer appeal to the millions of women who've already had an abortion. At the Wichita memorial, Newman told me in 2007, they'd be able to reflect, mourn, memorialize—even name their "babies"—and take action: "Not only can I see a plaque here with my baby's name on it, and cry here because I killed my baby here," he imagined visitors saying, "but these people in this building are dedicated to ending the holocaust, and I can join with them hand in hand."

Some pro-choice advocates admit their movement has been slow to tackle the question of healing. Only in the past several years have hot lines such as Exhale and Backline begun providing women with postabortion counseling services. Owning Tiller's clinic--and thus the right to tell its story--would be a powerful way for Operation Rescue to redefine what healing means in this case. If his past clinic takeover is any indication, it will probably involve grisly "tours" in which he will point out supposed blood stains.

 

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Operatiion Rescue

Newman is not "pro-life" as he aggressively promoted the invasion of Iraq and tried to keep opponents of war from demonstrating against it by repeatedly blockading their path with his "Truth Truck."

For all his mealy-mouthed piety, he is nothing but a cheap hustler and fomenter of violence. He lost his group's tax-exempt status three years ago for violating many of the laws which pertained to such organizations.

Newman has used his supposed "pro-life" positon to enrich himself and his friends. He has not paid income, or employee or property taxes that would have been otherwise due. He is no different than Pat Robertson, or John Hagee or James Dobson or any of the other hustlers and con artists who have sold "salvation" to the foolish.

At the same time he has aggressively fomented an atmosphere of hatred on which violence thrives. Tiller and his staff were bullied and harassed daily for almost 20 years by this bunch, physically and verbally attacked, stalked in their homes and their everyday lives. Group leader Shelly Shannon shot and attempted to kill Tiller in 1993 and torched other clinics around the nation. Operation Rescue spokesperson Cheryl Sullenger, convicted of a bombing plot at another clinic, gave Roeder information about Tiller's whereabouts. Her cell phone number was found on the dashboard of Roeder's car when he was arrested. One assumes it was they who burned down Tiller's clinic. Try as he might to distance himself from this assassination, the blood of this man who operated completely within the law is on Newman's hands.

Fundraising

Now that they can no longer solicit donations to 'Stop Killer Tiller' they can ask for cash to 'build the Fetal Monument'. In my opinion this man and his organization bear moral responsiblity for inciting Tiller's murder and his plan to scam the woman he helped make a widow so he can create a monument to his own ego is VILE.

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