If a Kansas City, Kan., abortion clinic was a fraction as unsanitary as reports claimed, it’s good that the State Board of Healing Arts voted Saturday to revoke the medical license of Krishna Rajanna.
It’s also good that the Kansas Supreme Court announced last week it will hear arguments in September on Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline’s attempt to access medical records at abortion clinics. The court needs to determine whether there is a legitimate law enforcement reason to release this private information or if, as it appears, Kline is on a fishing expedition.
Posted by Phillip Brownlee
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I knew you were a democrat is sheep’s clothing. Five bucks says any sane person would rule it a fishing expedition.
No, it’s not a fishing expedition; Phill knows exactly what he’s doing. Since all his efforts to close the clinics have gone for naught, now he wants to intimidate the patients. You know that once he gets those records, they will “accidentally” find their way to his anti-choice terrorist friends for publication and worse!