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Mama says Protesters are the Devil
Harlan Drake may employ the Bobby Boucher defense. After all, it appears he was just trying to please his mother. Adam Sandler made a fortune playing the apron-strings-still-attached Boucher in The Waterboy. Boucher is best remembered for his line, “Mama says, mama says, mama says, girls are the devil.” Harlan Drake, on the other hand, faces life in prison for his role as the murderer of Jim Pouillon in Owosso, Michigan, on September 11, 2009. Drake's trial began last week.

Who is Harlan Drake, you say? You may well have forgotten him since the national media barely offered a blip about his transgressions. After all, while Scott Roeder murdered an abortion doctor, Drake merely murdered a pro-life protester. In the American psyche, the former is an outrage; the latter offers little worth lamenting. The murder of an abortion doctor will get you expansive amounts of shrill media coverage, an immediate statement from the White House, and a swift Department of Justice promise to step up security and enforcement at abortion clinics around the country. Killing a pro-life protester will not even get you ignominy. It will merely get you, well, ...oblivion.

Not even Harlan Drake disputes that he murdered Jim Pouillon. The only point of debate is whether he was insane at the time; and whether anyone notices or cares that he did it.

Harlan Drake was every bit as meticulous in his assassination in Owosso as Roeder was in his own killing of George Tiller in Wichita. Drake dropped off his nieces at school and then edged his pickup into the vicinity of pro-life protester, Jim Pouillon. Pouillon, 63, was in one of his regular protesting locations, on the street corner in front of the high school. Harlan Drake rested his left arm on the car window to steady his right hand as he shot the elderly man. He pulled the truck closer to fire again. In all, Drake landed four bullets in the defenseless Pouillon's body. Jim Pouillon fell down, then forward, and died right there. Drake drove away and moved on to murder a former employer, Mike Fuoss, and to search for a third victim, whom he fortunately never located.

A former Owosso city councilman, Michael Cline, has testified that Harlan Drake's mother, Kimberly Staples, had phoned several days in a row leading up to the murder and asked the councilman to “do something” about the problem protester, Jim Pouillon. She told him she would “send her boys over to go see Jim.” After the shootings, Cline reported that Staples called him and said “I have solved the city’s problem.” In other words, Pouillon needed killing.

Jim Pouillon's tactics in protesting abortion were controversial to be sure. He carried signs with a picture of a healthy baby on one side and a photograph of a dismembered, aborted fetus on the other. He aimed to show passers-by the horrors of abortion.

Pouillon's personal history was spotty with a series of family disputes and strained relationships. Jim Pouillon had few admirers in Owosso, Michigan. In fact, the local paper, The Argus-Press, said in an editorial five days after the killings, "His sign, often accompanied by his shouting at passers-by, gave his cause, indeed his town of Owosso as well, a bad name." No evidence of such reputation editorializing emerges from Wichita after the murder of Dr. George Tiller. Evidently, in the public mind, vocally showing people pictures of aborted fetuses is one thing while being the one who actually, but very politely and quietly, does that dismembering is another thing altogether. The former is heinous and disgusting; the latter merely falls into the category of health care, or reproductive “rights.”

In fact, prosecutors in Michigan were so concerned about Pouillon's reputation for abrasiveness that they doubted their ability to get a fair trial from an unbiased jury of Drake's peers. Again, Pouillon had few defenders for his pro-life protesting.

The trial is underway and should continue for two more weeks, but it will do so without the participation of Owossohites like Judy Jackson, 64, who told one reporter, "I don't agree with someone taking someone's life. But I don't miss the man on the corner or his foul mouth. He would chase you, call you names. He was evil. His pictures were so gross." In other words, to locals like Ms. Jackson, he had it coming. After all, Pouillon was “evil.” He performed the dastardly deed of displaying before human eyes the atrocities of abortion.

In America, or at least in Michigan and Kansas, what offends is not so much what you do as it is how you do it. Suction babies out from their mothers' wombs, or stick scissors into their heads if you must, but please we just ask that you not show us what it looks like. Our souls may not be delicate, but our eyes and our sensibilities most certainly are.

And therein lies the difference between the cause celebre that is Scott Roeder and the quickly forgotten mama's boy, Harlan Drake.
Comments
Erik
Friday, March 5, 2010 11:38:15 AM    Quote Selection | Permalink
Gravatar.com Just a helping of meat for the Townhall crazies to masticate. Yum Yum eat 'em up.



Lee
Friday, March 5, 2010 07:43:06 PM    Quote Selection | Permalink
Gravatar.com Thanks for the update Allen, and the recognition of the glaring media inconsistency between coverage of Roeder and Drake.


Erik
Friday, March 5, 2010 09:05:45 PM    Quote Selection | Permalink
Gravatar.com Christians never tire of playing the persecution card.
The logical infarct which suggests to Allen that these stories are in any way comparable is the same brain disease that leads him to conclude that ritually cannibalizing a man-god can pave the way to heaven.
In case you are suffering from the same disease, let me help you out: the story Allen references as glaring evidence of media bias can be paraphrased thusly- "Crazy person kills other crazy person" Now I ask you, is that really national news? Is that the cause for discussion, debate, hand-wringing, soul-searching, and alarmist editorializing? No. It is not. It happens every day. There is no systematic targeting of abortion protesters. There are no websites devoted to advocating the killing of abortion protesters (a la Neal Horsley's 'Nuremberg files'). Abortion protesters are not routinely called murderers (thus laying moral groundwork for their murder) by demagogues such as Allen Hunt.
The killing of an abortion provider is killing for a principle, a belief. Such events are much more worthy of consideration because they can in some cases be the first shot of a revolution, or at least prelude to more attacks. One crazy killing another is a commonplace and not likely to recur.
Now let me go a step further- if you are a person who believes abortion is murder, then I think you are obligated to stop that murder by any means necessary. If not, then you are a hypocrite and a coward. So let people like Allen- who have aided and abetted the killing of abortion doctors by calling them murderers- let them be proud of their work and of the soldiers who have merely carried out the dictates of their conscience to end what they believe is a mass murder greater than the Holocaust. You bought it. Now own it.



Erik
Friday, March 5, 2010 09:12:18 PM    Quote Selection | Permalink
Gravatar.com Dear Reader: I'm not sure what happened to my indentation, paragraphs, etc in the above mass of text but I assure you there were some.


The Last Cainanite
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 04:04:39 PM    Quote Selection | Permalink
Gravatar.com
Allen Hunt said in the OP...Boucher is best remembered for his line, “Mama says, mama says, mama says, girls are the devil.”

Led Zeppelin knew it in the 60s:
Lots of people talk and few of them know,
Soul of a woman was created below.

Erik said in comment # 3...Now let me go a step further- if you are a person who believes abortion is murder, then I think you are obligated to stop that murder by any means necessary. If not, then you are a hypocrite and a coward.

Good points Erik, especially this one. You can't have it both ways. If abortion is murder, then 99% of so-called pro-life people, including and especially those that consider themselves leaders and/or activists, are way too blasé about it. But if it is not murder, what's wrong with abortion being legal in the first place?
And about all this histrionics about late-term abortions, here are some facts and figures:
half of all abortions in the US happen before the 9th week of pregnancy, almost 90% in the first trimester. Only 1% occur after the 20th week (i.e. about halfway-point of normal human gestational period of 37-40 weeks) of pregnancy and these are almost exclusively for medical, not elective reasons. The myth that women elect to terminate their pregnancy in the 8th or 9th month willy-nilly is just that - a myth.


Justice
Saturday, March 13, 2010 05:30:59 PM    Quote Selection | Permalink
Gravatar.com And can you extend your use of statistics please by stating the oh so important "n"


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