When Dr. Damon Stutes tried to get a loan to set up an abortion clinic, banks refused him:
“I went to 12 banks, and they wouldn’t finance me.`Abortion clinic,’ they’d say. They didn’t want anything to do with it. Well, there’ll be a banker’s relative in here someday. I’m sure there already has.”
The article says:
With a mortgage from The Money Store, he built the $1 million clinic in 150 days. Construction workers told local businessmen and residents it was a dental office. Not until it was running, in November, did Stutes call the news media and display his new building.
Brian McGrory “Some abortion doctors relying on arms and fortification” The Boston GlobeJanuary 16, 1995
This post shows the pro-lifers, even in the 1990s, when annual abortions were at their greatest number, were working to keep new clinics from being established.
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