dr. tiller as moral outlaws, as people who are beyond the pale. you know, we are not real americans, that sort of thing. in kansas, demonizing dr. tiller was a ritual of the conservative -- of the republican right. you have never cared about abortion before in your life, but he would get up on a platform and start bad mouthing dr. tiller and, lo and behold, he would be elected to something or other. that -- you would be elected to something or other. they made a demon out of this man, a member of their community, and they attacked him for 20 years. it is a testimony to some aspect of the kansas personality that the man took it. you know, he would not give up. he was stubborn and he stayed there, by god, in wichita, and they shot him in his church. it is monstrous. ok, i am being quiet now. >> i just have to say that i agree that it is incredibly effective because that is how they ended the old civil-rights thing, just by killing king and everything else. i mean, it is really effective. my question is just that, there is this missing thing, and i know this session is not about that, but i feel like it is, too, because the story th