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Government Official Rep. Larry Pittman Calls For the Assassination of Citizens Engaged in Legal Activities

Remember the good old days when politicians merely drafted legislation to make it legal to assassinate Ob/Gyns , and when even the domestic terrorists at Operation Rescue were trying to distance themselves from people who assassinate Ob/Gyns ? Well, I'm happy to report we've come a long way, baby! We now have government officials calling for the public hanging of Ob/Gyns. Behold, North Carolina Rep. Larry Pittman and his action plan to hang citizens just because they are engaged in legal activities: "We need to make the death penalty a real deterrent again by actually carrying it out. Every appeal that can be made should have to be made at one time, not in a serial manner," Pittman wrote in the email. "If murderers (and I would include abortionists, rapists, and kidnappers, as well) are actually executed, it will at least have the deterrent effect upon them. For my money, we should go back to public hangings, which would be more of a deterrent to others, as we...

"Blogger gets 33 months for threatening Chicago [Ob/Gyns] on Internet"

A former Internet radio talk show host and blogger was sentenced to 33 months in federal prison on Tuesday for inviting readers of his blog to assassinate three [Ob/Gyns]. ... [The blogger] had faced up to six years in prison. His trial was moved from Chicago to Brooklyn, where the case twice ended in mistrials after jurors deadlocked. In addition to his statements [that the Ob/Gyns deserve to be killed, the blogger] posted photographs, phone numbers, work addresses, and room numbers for the three [Ob/Gyns]. “The [medical] system simply could not function if an individual’s efforts to intimidate a [physician] through threats of violence were protected from prosecution and punishment,” Patrick Fitzgerald, the US attorney in Chicago, said in a statement. “We live in a system where [physicians] should be able to do their jobs and not have to look over their shoulders,” he added. It's good to be a judge, no?