49: Abortion
procedures are brutal
Nature is not the ultimate
example
While some point to the Mother Nature
as evidence that we should care for our
babies, others look to nature as proof that
we should kill them! It‘s not hard to realize
that nature is not perfect. Neither are we.
In fact, there is no ultimate perfection in
this world. Just because some animals are
un-motherly and eat their young or
abandon them doesn‘t mean killing is right
for us.
Taking the cruelties of nature as an
example, some Ecofeminists believe that it
is okay to take life. This is despite the fact
that some of them concede that the fetus
has a soul or higher awareness. This is one
of their quotes:
―Although most of us
believe that a fetus at a minimum has a
psychic consciousness, our support for
abortion was grounded in a profound
understanding that, as in nature, the taking
of life is sometimes necessary.‖
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Despite
what
Ecofeminists
claim,
Abortion isn‘t about self-regulation (you
aren‘t regulating yourself; you‘re regulating
your baby). It‘s not about preventing the
planet from overpopulation (contraception
is good for that). It‘s not about preventing
more children than you can handle (sexual
restraint is the answer for that). And no, it‘s
not about making ―sacrificial choices for
ecological harmony‖
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either.
Another endorsement of abortion in the
name of nature comes from the liberal-
minded
Salon Magazine
. Camille Paglia
writes,
―My argument… has always been
that nature has a master plan pushing every
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species toward procreation and that it is our
right and even obligation as rational human
beings to defy nature's fascism.‖
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So,
basically, ‗humans have an urge to have sex
and we should not be prisoners of that
urge‘. But instead of urging us to become in
control of those urges, she recommends we
give in to them, but gain control back by
abortion instead. She continues,
―Nature
herself is a mass murderer, making casual,
cruel experiments and condemning 10,000
to die so that one more fit will live and
thrive.‖
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Secondly, her implication is that
Nature is necessarily cruel and therefore we
may do likewise.
Hitler also saw himself as working with
Nature, helping the ―well adapted,‖
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―those whom she permits to survive
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‖ to
reproduce. And elsewhere he also said,
―Nature is cruel, therefore we, too, may be
cruel.‖
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Again, using Nature‘s cruelties as a
justification
for
death.
Are
today‘s
Ecofeminists aware that their logic is the
same as Hitler‘s?
Reason #59
―When considering abortion, it‘s
important to realize that we are
different to animals‖
Reason #60
The abortion
industry is a business
No abortion = bad business
ust imagine how much abortion clinics
would stand to lose if they seriously
discouraged abortion in favor of
parenthood? Aside from being pro-life, it
would just be bad business practice!
Although clinics frequently provide
contraceptive services, it‘s the abortions
that bring in the dough. And how much
dough do they bring in? Lots. Prices vary
and, of course, change with inflation, but to
give you an idea, according to information
supplied by one online abortion chain,
abortions before 12 weeks may cost $500-
$1,000. Abortions from 12-24 weeks may
cost $600-$10,000.
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For third trimester
abortions, the cost is bound to be even
more.
Since it is a business, how does Planned
Parenthood encourage customers? One way
is not to promote parenthood or adoption,
meaning, they may mention it as your
‗option‘ but rather to get you to agree that
you couldn‘t afford that, preferring an
abortion.
Does Planned Parenthood equally
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promote and fund any choice
besides
abortion, for example, prenatal care or
adoption? Of course not. According to
Planned Parenthood‘s own data, if you
visited one of their clinics in 2006, you
were 28 more times likely to receive an
abortion over prenatal care and over 62
times more likely to receive an abortion
over an adoption referral.
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What else does the abortion industry
do? They promote safe sex and lots of it.
As you may know, Planned Parenthood
provides a very clear and graphic sex
education program for teenagers. Without
thinking you might believe they actually
cared about their customers (and I‘m not
saying their employees don‘t — people
don‘t necessarily represent an organi-
zation). But what they are actually doing is
setting themselves up for future business!
Let me explain.
The abortion clinics rely on people
continually getting pregnant. That‘s why
they focus on sex education classes. Not the
old-fashioned,
save-it-for-that-special-
person-in-marriage stuff, but the new how-
to-do-everything-that-feels-good plan.
Now, if they promoted the
OLD
FASHIONED
way (which was pretty jolly
sensible, actually) they wouldn‘t get many
customers!
But, since they advocate the
NEW DO IT
ALL
way, they get lots of customers! (Okay,
yes, society is to blame, too, and there are
different factors, but I still think my point
is valid, so let‘s keep reading.) Why? There
is only
ONE
method that is 100% certain of
avoiding pregnancy. And that‘s the old
fashioned way — abstinence. ―But, but,
but…,‖ you say. ―You just don‘t ‗get it‘ —
contraceptives prevent pregnancy.‖ Not so
fast, my friend. They do. But there is always
a failure rate. Condoms have a 15% failure
rate — 15 in 100 women get pregnant.
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The Pill has an 8% failure rate — 8 in 100
women get pregnant the first year.
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Did
you know that even permanent birth
control like sterilization is not fail proof?
There is a 0.5% failure rate for female
sterilization, which means 1 in 200 women
using this method will get pregnant.
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For
male sterilization the failure rate is 0.2%,
which means that for 1 in 500 men it will
not be effective.
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Planned Parenthood
knows this when they promote sex — in
fact, these figures I just gave you came from
them! They also know that ―each year, one
million
American
teenagers
become
pregnant, and 78% of these pregnancies are
unintended.‖ And, ―four in every five
Americans begin having intercourse before
age 20.‖
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Now, I wonder why.
Can you see how promoting sex and
handing out free contraceptives is, in
actuality, creating more pregnancies, and
that unwanted pregnancies are particularly
profitable for them?
Planned Parenthood continues to focus
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on
experiencing
sex
but
avoiding
pregnancies.
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But of course it‘s not
possible to be 100% certain in preventing
pregnancy when you have sex. Sex leads to
pregnancies. And unwanted pregnancies
lead to profits. Good business plan they
have, isn‘t it?
Ever
wondered
why
Planned
Parenthood campaigns against abstinence-
type sex education and calls them
dangerous?
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They are — to abortion
profits.
It‘s not about women, it‘s
about the money
I know now what the bottom line in an
abortion clinic is: Money. Not women‘s
health, not women‘s ―rights,‖ just money. If
you don‘t have the abortion, they don‘t
make the money.
—Cheryl
he National Abortion Federation, on
why women need abortions after 12
weeks, proposes that ―A pregnancy
may have been planned and very much
wanted — until tragedy strikes. For
example, the diagnosis of some debilitating
disease, a car accident, a job loss, or a
natural disaster might lead a woman to
decide this is the wrong time to have a
baby.‖
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I don‘t know about you, but an abortion
doesn‘t strike me as being the best thing
that we could do to help a woman like this.
―Have a car accident, get an abortion.‖ I
don‘t follow the logic. In fact, it doesn‘t
seem like much of a solution at all.
I would suggest that the mother-to-be
would be much better off if we offered to
meet her actual needs — such as car
repairs, career counseling and job searches,
help paying medical bills or housing
assistance, rather than suggesting she kill
her baby when she faces some tragedy. The
National Abortion Federation would have
you believe that abortion is a magic cure for
any and all life‘s tragedies. Hey, they even
offered free abortions to women after
September 11. I find that offer particularly
insensitive.
Sadly, it‘s cheaper for society to abort
than support mothers and their children.
It‘s also a great way to bring in the big
bucks if you‘re an abortion clinic or
abortionist.
When Michael Christie, a practicing
abortionist, was interviewed by the pro-
choice Magda Denes, he admitted the
money was a motivator for him, saying his
motivations were not ―purely altruistic‖ and
that the money was ―a big factor.‖
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If you think about motivation, consider
also that some of the largest supporters of
abortion
(Planned
Parenthood,
The
National Abortion Federation, Guttmacher
Institute) are the ones who financially
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profit, while none of the pro-life supporters
stand to gain anything financially and even
have to pay out of pocket to support their
beliefs. Who seems the most purely
motivated to you?
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A former clinic worker, Nita Whitten,
also says it‘s about the money:
―It's a lie when they tell you that they're
doing it to help women, because they're
not. They're doing it for the money.‖
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Norma McCorvey, another former clinic
worker (and ―Roe‖ from
Roe v. Wade
), tells
how the abortionist she worked for would
have her to inform clients that they were
further along than they really were so that
he would make an extra hundred dollars.
The female patients, not wanting to seek a
second opinion on such an embarrassing
and sensitive matter, would simply shell
out the extra money.
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Abortionists say they do it for women,
yet how many of them would still do it if
they were asked to provide abortions
without payment?
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Quotable Quote
―The abortion solution is a financially
cheap way for society to brush troubled
women out of the way while claiming to
have done them a service.‖
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—David Reardon,
Aborted Women
Your tax dollars piling up the
profits for abortion clinics
According
to
Planned
Parenthood‘s
financial statements from last year, they
received more than 305 million of your tax
dollars and made more than 60 million
dollars in profit. Although slated as a not
for profit organization, they operate like a
typical business. It‘s all about the bottom
line.
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—Ainsley Earhardt, Hannity‘s America, Fox News,
9/9/07
bortion clinics charge a lot of
money and they make big profits
too.
In its annual report for 2007-2008,
Planned Parenthood reported an income of:
$374.7 million from their clinics services
(of
that
$305,310
was
abortion
services)
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$244.9
million
from
private
contributions
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$349.6 million in government grants and
contracts (that‘s your tax money)
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Their total revenue for the year was
1,038.1 million, which came out to a nice
little comfortable profit of 85 million, just
for one year.
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Now, of course abortions
fluctuate and clinics open and close. Just for
fun let‘s see what their profit would have
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been if the same figures were applicable for
the last 35 years of legal abortions. Planned
Parenthood would have made a
profit
of
$2,975,000,000!
I agree with Vice President of the
American Life League, Jim Sedlak, who
once stated, ―Planned Parenthood must
assume that elected officials can't read a
simple annual report. While Planned
Parenthood is begging for increased
government funding, it's also admitting that
it racked up record operating profits in its
most recent fiscal year."
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Why are taxpayers footing the bill for
this lucrative private business?
Why are abortion clinics charging
women such high fees when they already
make so much profit?
Reason #60
Selling abortions is a lucrative
business
Reason #61
Abortionists don‘t
enjoy their job
The moral dilemma
his chapter uses the direct quotes of
abortionists and abortion training
manuals to show that abortionists
don‘t enjoy their job. The first group of
quotes covers the moral dilemma they face.
I was doing abortions and delivering
babies, but increasingly I found the moral
tensions building and becoming intolerable.
On one floor of the hospital we would be
delivering babies and on another floor
doing abortions...What were we doing
here, were we saving babies or were we
killing them?
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—Former abortionist Dr. Bernard Nathanson
The doctor said she lost control only
once, when she was performing an abortion
on a 30-year-old doctor after she herself
had just had a miscarriage. She had been
trying for seven years to become pregnant.
After the abortion, she said, ''I just
collapsed on the floor,'' overcome by her
emotions.
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—Former unnamed female abortionist
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The only way I can do an abortion is to
consider only the woman as my patient and
block out the baby.
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—Non-practicing unnamed abortionist
In previous weeks, she had tried to keep
similar-sized babies alive. This "conflict of
effort" was, to Lesley, "weird, even
surreal.‖
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—Referring to medical student Lesley Wojick on
performing her abortion rotation in the ob/gyn
department
The unpleasant work
his second section includes quotes
about how unpleasant the work is.
Policies regarding working hours, vacation,
sick leave, and holidays should be designed
on the generous side in an abortion
practice; job stress (―burnout‖) is common
in abortion services.
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—
Abortion Practice
―He is one of my best friends, a medical
colleague, who is strongly pro-choice and
who has done abortions himself,'' Dr. Hern
said. ''I called him late Saturday afternoon
and said I wanted to come over. He asked
me where I was and I told him I was at my
office.'' At that point, Dr. Hern said, his
friend quipped, ''Still killing babies this late
in the afternoon?'' ''It was like a knife in
my gut,'' Dr. Hern said. ''It really upset me.
What it conveys is that no matter how
supportive people may be, there still is a
horror at what I do.‖
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-—practicing abortionist Dr. Warren Hern
This was a perfect little fetus inside, and
now it, it no longer is. I try not to focus on
that too much…it is upsetting, and it‘s
embarrassing as well. I always feel
uncomfortable if other people are watching
me do this. I don‘t like to expose them to
this, well, carnage…because all it does is
upset them.
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—Dr. G., practicing abortionist
She always made it through the surgery
safely, but then she faced the grisly chore of
sifting through fetal parts, a job which
frequently got to her, even in late first
trimester abortions.
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—referring
to
Kate
Horowitz,
practicing
abortionist
Deb found the sight of fetal parts that
looked like baby parts too upsetting to offer
her assistance during later procedures.
―Reality hits,‖ she admitted.
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—Deb Andrews, nurse working at an abortion
clinic
I guess I never realized I would find it as
unpleasant as I do. I really don't enjoy it all.
It's not a rewarding thing to do.
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—Unnamed OB/GYN student resident training as
an abortionist
Whether we were justifying our past
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advocacy (as I was), justifying a previous
abortion (as many were), or whatever, we
were just trying to cope… Believe me, it
takes a lot of beers to make yourself forget
what you‘re doing.
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—Former Clinic worker Jane Roe
'If you do 12 in a row, it can make you
feel bad,'' the chief resident said. ''No
matter how pro-choice you are, it makes
you feel low.'
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—Unnamed OB/GYN student resident training as
an abortionist
Abortionist needed job to pay
for his children
―I needed money to pay expenses and
education for my children. It was
supposed to be temporary, but it turned
out to be longer. I was in a position I
didn't want to be in, but I needed
work.‖
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—Convicted abortionist Malachy DeHenre
No one wants the job any
more
his last set of quotes show that no
one wants the job anymore.
Lynne Randall, the executive director of
the Feminist Women's Health Center in
Atlanta, has been looking since February
for a replacement for her staff physician.
She placed an advertisement in Obgyn
News. She has written to 1,000 graduating
obstetrician-gynecologists
across
the
country, and to 2,000 graduating family
practice students. Starting pay is relatively
high, at $125,000 a year, but only one
family practitioner and no obstetrician-
gynecologists have responded.
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—
New York Times
, 1993
I just thought, I can't do this anymore, and
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