Wednesday, December 10, 2008

On Forced Abortion

Annie B. December 9, 2008 1:00 PM Reply
Kit and nobody, did it ever occur to you to do some research and take the advice given you?
Lime 5. A book. Published in 1996 so it won't include all the horror but true stories since then. You can get it on Amazon, if you dare. I have it. Its sole sources are "lawsuits, police records, newspapers articles, death certificates, autopsies, medical examiners' reports, state licensing board documents, articles in peer-reviewed medical journals" and firsthand accounts. NOTHING is made up.
The book also cites 25 pages of footnotes in small print, 381 of them in Chaps. 1 and 4 (a total of 738) from which it quotes major papers’ articles like Chicago Sun-Times, NYT, Chicago Tribune, Houston Chronicle, Miami Herald, and documents from courts like the NY, Maryland, San Diego and various US District Courts of Appeals.
For the FORCED ABORTION LINKS, I'll put those in the next comment):
It isn't for the faint of stomach or heart.
Here's more truth you don't and won't want to know:
Graphic Case Histories: Injuries to the Uterus, Cervix, Intestines; Retained Fetal Tissue etc. On only 21 pages, the book details 24 maternal deaths as late as 1994. Chapter 1 goes on for 40 more pages. The book documents over 700 publicly-available instances from legal abortion: of maternal death, injury, disease-contraction, rape by abortionists, abortions done on non-pregnant women, failed abortion (baby survives but is left to die since no laws required babies to be saved), and more, in 22 years of legalized abortion.
Its title is the code name given to a woman who suffered medical complications from a botched abortion.
It isn't lies. It is all fact. YOU can't debate something when you refuse to go to the source you are told to go to.
Here are some excerpts if you can't bother getting the book:
• The Colorado Board of Medical Examiners has ruled that an abortionist who knowingly sent a woman home from his clinic with a retained fetal skull did not deviate from the acceptable standard of care, since other Colorado abortionists testified that they frequently do the same thing. The same body ruled that performing abortions on women who aren't pregnant is also within the "minimum standard of care."
• In 1985, "Dawn," a 13-year-old girl, was mortally injured during a botched abortion at a New York County abortion clinic. Crutcher recalls: "Because Dawn was given only half the dose of anesthesia necessary for the operation, she awoke five minutes into the procedure. When she began to vomit and choke, [the abortionist] inserted a breathing tube. He continued with the abortion, although he failed to extract the remainder of the fetus, and left Dawn unattended in a recovery room. Dawn then suffered a heart attack and slipped into a coma."
The law did not require parental notification, and the abortion was paid for by Dawn's 15- year-old boyfriend. Accordingly, it was not until Dawn was fighting for her life in a hospital ward that her parents learned of what had happened. She died after three weeks in a coma. Her death did not unduly disturb the abortionist, who later informed a judge: "I've done 13-year-olds before. When they're ten, maybe I'll notice."
• "In July 1979," Crutcher reports, "[abortionist] John Roe 279 attempted to abort a 23- week pregnancy after which the one-pound, two-ounce infant boy gasped and attempted to breathe. No efforts were made to revive the infant due to his parents' wishes and the infant's size. He was placed in a utility closet used as an infant morgue. Roe instructed a nurse, 'Leave the baby there -- it will die.' The nurse testified that the infant was still gasping in the closet when she returned to work 12 hours later. Roe then agreed to transfer the baby to a hospital, where he died four days later. The child's death was ruled accidental."
• "John Roe 109," a medical school washout from Texas, tried his hand at professional wrestling while waiting for a medical occupation fitted to his talents. Roe v. Wade provided him with just the right opportunity. While out of jail on appeal following a murder conviction for killing a baby which survived an abortion, "John Roe 109" performed a botched abortion which resulted in the death of a 28-year-old woman. Appropriately, this exemplar of modern women's "emancipation" has characterized Adolf Hitler as "one of the most misunderstood men in history. He was a really great man."
• In 1982, abortionist "John Roe 35" was convicted of kidnaping and raping a girl under the age of 13. He was also charged with indecent exposure, assault with intent to commit kidnaping, and the attempted rape of a minor as the result of a separate incident during which he loitered outside a high school and exposed himself to students. Several of the abortionists profiled in Lime 5 have been convicted of or charged with sexual assaults on minors.
• In 1989, a Florida newspaper ran an exposé of a particularly disreputable Miami abortion clinic. Its owner had a police record which included convictions for cocaine possession and hit-and-run driving. At one point, she received her paycheck from the clinic while she was in jail. Her brother, a clinic employee, was also sent to prison as an axe murderer. One of the clinic's abortionists had lost his license in another state for sexually molesting a 14-year-old.
It was not until one woman was killed at the clinic and several others were mutilated that the press took an interest in the facility and its staff. "And as always happens when the light finally shines on one of these places," Crutcher grimly notes, "local abortion advocates crawled out of the woodwork to reluctantly admit that they knew what was going on, but kept silent for political reasons."
There are more excerpts here: http://www.prolife.com/lime5.htm (these speak of other crimes against women involving their abortions, hope you're sitting down)
As for you, kit, with your taunting questions, "What is the point of bringing this up. Are trying to prove something?"
Yes, we are. The point of bringing it up is "what will you who support abortion DO about all these crimes?"
The prove-something part is the answer to that question that you and all abortion supporters have already given and continue to give: YOU DO NOTHING TO STOP IT or TO GET JUSTICE FOR IT.
You're afraid to believe it is true and you're afraid to do anything about it.
We are not. Because it is all true.
(CONTINUED)


Annie B. December 9, 2008 1:02 PM Reply


PROOFS OF FORCED ABORTIONS:We list links to 18 instances prior to 2005, read all about 'em here, http://afterabortion.blogspot.com/2005/02/women-forced-to-have-abortions-got.html
Here's a more recent one: http://archives.cnn.com/2000/US/08/02/forced.abortion.ap/index.html
or google these phrases in quote marks:
"Kidnap tied to forced abortion attempt" from 2006, in Maine
"Guangxi Officials Carry Out Mass Forced Abortions"
"Man Charged With Attempted Murder for Slipping Abortion Drug to Girlfriend to Cause Miscarriages"
"Man Convicted in Forced Abortion Attempt"
http://www.globalexchange.org/campaigns/sweatshops/saipan/abc040100.html
AS YOU CAN SEE, FOLKS, I COULD LIST HUNDREDS OF FACTS YOU HAVE NO CLUE ABOUT.
You know so little of the truth, about ANYTHING that has to do with abortion, and I've been researching all this for over 5 years now, posting the results of my research on those blogs and this one.
There is virtually nothing you can throw up against the wall that cannot be refuted, when it comes to the truths about abortion.
Yet you still defend it as though your lives depended on it.
Maybe they do.

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