Recently, Congress unanimously approved a resolution condemning the killing of notorious late-term abortionist George Tiller. While we can't condone "vigilante justice", it's nevertheless a bit perplexing that of all the people killed each day of the year, Congress would single out this one man ("Tiller the baby killer") to pass a resolution over. Can you imagine the likelihood of a resolution being passed to condemn the killing of a heterosexual by a homosexual or the killing of a pro-lifer by a pro-abortionist? Or for that matter, will there be a similar resolution forthcoming condemning the killing of U.S. military personnel by a Muslim which occurred on U.S. soil on the very same day as Tiller was killed? Don't hold your breath. [story here] [6/11]