by Jenn Giroux
Phill Kline's legal marathon to clear his good name and save his law license
On
May 15, 2012 the legal team of former Kansas Attorney General Phill
Kline filed a motion in the Kansas Supreme Court seeking the recusal of
two justices who would otherwise sit in review of Kline's appeal of an
ethics panels' recommendation that his law license be indefinitely
suspended after he prevailed in successfully filing criminal charges
against Planned Parenthood. The motion seeks to recuse both Justice
Carol Beier for her bias and deception and Justice Lawton Nuss, who,
himself, was the subject of an ethics complaint brought by Kline when he
was Attorney General.
The legal brief
is nothing short of a white hot legal bombshell. The majority of the
brief focuses on Justice Beier. The heavily footnoted motion exposes for
anyone who reads it, Justice Beier's pattern of dishonest opinion
writing, her bias against Kline, and her aggressive activism from the
bench to protect the abortion industry from legitimate legal
prosecution. The motion also reveals Beier's tactics to undercut and
defeat legitimate enforcement of Kansas laws designed to protect
children from sexual abuse.
As
prosecutor of Johnson County, Kansas, Kline filed 107 criminal charges
against Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri in October, 2007.
While civil suits have been filed against Planned Parenthood and other
abortion providers in the past, Phill Kline's investigation was the
first and only criminal case pursued against the abortion giant by a
prosecutor in our nation's history. While in office, Kline was
personally attacked and publicly maligned by the Kansas Supreme Court
(and their friends in the media) for his willingness to investigate
child rape and illegal abortions that were being performed by Planned
Parenthood and late term abortionist George Tiller. Every single judge
that reviewed Kline's evidence found probable cause that crimes had been
committed. The detailed recusal motion reveals the deception of Justice
Carol Beier, a lifetime appointee to the Kansas Supreme Court by
then-Governor Kathleen Sebelius. Beier prevented Kline's prosecution of
Planned Parenthood from ever reaching trial, and her not-so-subtle
dishonesty came to light when she crafted a remedy in one case that
required Kline to hand over all of his evidence to his successor, former
Kansas Attorney General Paul Morrison, who made clear his intention of
returning the evidence to Planned Parenthood. You read that right: while
Planned Parenthood was fighting to derail Kline's investigations of
abortion-related crimes, Justice Beier fashioned a factually dishonest
opinion that required Kline to turn over the evidence gathered during
his investigation to the target of the investigation.
Additionally,
Mr. Kline's appeal brief dismantles the flawed reasoning of the
Disciplinary Panel which conducted a kangaroo court-like hearing and has
now recommended his suspension. The outcome was all too predictable
despite the fact that there are no facts to support their findings and
recommendations.
It is important to keep the following facts in mind:
1.
While Kline has been constantly maligned with accusations that he was
violating patient privacy, not a single patient name was ever revealed
by him or his staff in two prosecutorial offices covering nearly six
years of effort.
2. The evidence clearly shows hundreds of
abortions on children. Under state and federal law these pregnancies are
a result of child abuse/rape. Of over 400 abortions on children, only
16 were reported as potential abuse. To date, no one but Kline has
seriously followed up on that evidence or these abused children.
3.
Justice Carole Beier is a Sebelius appointee and an avid supporter of
abortion. She formerly worked for the National Women's Law Center which
represented interests supporting abortion providers such as Planned
Parenthood. This presents a clear bias and conflict for her in this
case.
4. None of the allegations against Phill Kline relate to
the investigation that he initiated against the Planned Parenthood of
Kansas and Mid-Missouri. They are created accusations which are
completely false.
5. The evidence against Planned Parenthood has always been, and continues to be, strong and verifiable.
6. Every judge who has reviewed the evidence has found probable cause to believe that Planned Parenthood committed crimes.
7.
Justice Beier, as revealed in the recusal motion, has written
approvingly of using the media as a "tool" to shape public perception in
order to bring about "legal reform" in support of "third-wave
feminism." And that is exactly what she achieved with her anti-Kline
opinions — turning Kline into a reviled figure in Kansas based in large
part on non-existent evidence and lies about the actual evidence.
8.
Kline consistently prevailed in moving the case forward while he was in
office because the evidence was so strong. However, he lost in the
public perception game because of Beier's deceptions and the deliberate
media confusion created in Kansas, a state whose mainstream media feeds
off the lies of one another. At the height of Kline's investigation the
main newspaper, The Kansas City Star, ran a cartoon of Kline sitting on
the bench next to a little girl with his hand up her dress. The script
under the photo mocked the investigation of child rape with the theme:
"he'll violate anyone's privacy to get what he wants." That same paper
was awarded the "Maggie Award" by Planned Parenthood (in honor of
founder, Margaret Sanger) for their editorial efforts to unseat Phill
Kline.
Phill Kline lost his bid for re-election in 2008. It was a
tragic turn of events when then Senator, now Governor of Kansas Sam
Brownback betrayed the pro-life movement and longtime friend, Phill
Kline, by endorsing RINO Steve Howe, who now serves as prosecutor over
the remaining criminal case against Planned Parenthood. Unfortunately,
Howe has chosen to drop the felony charges which could have led to the
de-funding of Planned Parenthood nationwide. Many in the pro-life
community (inside Kansas and across the country) have believed for some
time that Howe lacks the will and the desire to aggressively prosecute
the case against Planned Parenthood. Perhaps the most disappointing
aspect of this is the fact that throughout Kline's ordeal of fighting
unjust charges from political enemies, (i.e. friends of the abortion
industry trying to remove Kline's law license), there has been only
silence from Governor Brownback's office. He sat in the Governor's
office just blocks away from where Phill Kline was put on trial by
Beier's political hacks. It calls to mind the biblical verse: "I do not
know the man" (
Mathew 26: 72). This is no surprise coming from the same
man who betrayed the entire country by refusing to invoke a long
standing Senate tradition which allowed one Senator of a nominee's home
state to pull the plug on their nomination. This would have stopped the
appointment of Kathleen Sebelius as Obama's HHS Secretary. Brownback, in
both scenarios, could have changed the course of events by simply
stepping forward for the truth. He chose political self-preservation
instead.
Many may ask: "Why are they still after Kline?"
The
answer is simple. Planned Parenthood wants to make an example of Phill
Kline to send this message to all prosecutors nationwide: if you pursue
criminal investigations against the abortion industry, you will
suffer....you will be sued, you will be unjustifiably charged with
trumped-up ethical accusations, you will be sued again and again, you
will be lied about in the media, you will be betrayed by political
friends in high places, your ability to support your family will be
targeted, and of course, you will be politically assassinated. The one
thing they have continually underestimated is Kline's tenacity and
willingness to stand up for the truth and the law in order to protect
the legal rights of abused children and the unborn. The power of that
truth can be found
in the legal brief
filed this week. This case against Phill Kline has far reaching effects
if Justice Beier and her other abortion-minded friends on the bench
succeed. Few people in my lifetime have endured what Phill Kline and his
family have been put through. Kline's silent strength shines through in
all of the suffering. It has been both inspiring and painful to watch.
And it is a story that must be told. Truly they are a living example of
this verse: "Blessed are ye when they shall revile you, and persecute
you, and speak all that is evil against you, untruly, for my sake: Be
glad and rejoice, for your reward is very great in heaven." (
Mathew 5:
3-12)