Abortion clinic director on why women pay in advance

Laura Moody, director of the abortion clinic Hope Clinic, on why they have women pay in advance:

“It’s the nature of the business. Unlike a family doctor, we don’t have a long-term relationship with the patient. They may have used an assumed name or a wrong address or phone number.”

They do not accept charge cards, only cash.

Scott Kraft “The Business is Abortion: And It’s a Big BusinessObserver-Reporter January 18, 1983

So much for abortion being between a woman and her doctor.

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Pro-Choice writer on “difficult” abortion decisions

Pro-Choice writer Janet Harris explains why her abortion was not a “difficult decision”:

“Often, abortion isn’t a difficult decision. In my case, it sure wasn’t.

When I was 18, my boyfriend, whom I was with for more than a year, frequently pressured me into having sex. At the time, I lacked the maturity and experience to exert more control over the situation.

For more than 10 weeks, I progressed from obliviousness about my pregnancy to denial to wishful thinking: Maybe if I ignored that I missed two periods, that pesky little fact will go away.

Once I faced reality, though, having an abortion was an obvious decision, not a difficult one. The question wasn’t “Should I or shouldn’t I?” but “How quickly can I get this over with?”…

An unwanted pregnancy would have derailed my future, making it difficult for me to finish college and have the independent, productive life that I’d envisioned.”

On using the word “difficult” to describe abortions:

“…there’s a more pernicious result when pro-choice advocates use such language: It is a tacit acknowledgment that terminating a pregnancy is a moral issue requiring an ethical debate.

To say that deciding to have an abortion is a “hard choice” implies a debate about whether the fetus should live, thereby endowing it with a status of being. It puts the focus on the fetus rather than the woman.”

Janet Harris “Stop calling abortion a ‘difficult decisionThe Washington Post August 15, 2014

11 week old preborn baby after abortion:

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Should aborting this baby be a “difficult” decision?

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Margaret Sanger on the “fit” and “unfit”

Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger said:

“The lack of balance between the birth rate of the “unfit” and the “fit,” admittedly the greatest present menace to civilization, can never be rectified by the inauguration of a cradle competition between these two classes. The example of the inferior classes, the fertility of the feeble-minded, the mentally defective, the poverty-stricken, should not be held up for emulation…. On the contrary, the most urgent problem today is how to limit and discourage the over-fertility of the mentally and physically defective. Possibly drastic and Spartan methods may be forced upon American society if it continues complacently to encourage the chance and chaotic breeding that has resulted from our stupid, cruel sentimentalism.”

Margaret Sanger The Pivot of Civilization (Oxford/New York: Pergamon Press, 1922) 25

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Pro-choicer compares funding abortion to funding war

Pro-choice author Claire Andersson says:

“Funding abortion is no different from funding a war in the Mideast. For those who are opposed, the place to express outrages in the voting booth.”

She is a pro-choice author who advocates for abortion funding through Medicaid.

Claire Andersson The Book About Abortion: Everything You Need To Know Before Making A Decision (Kindle Edition 2017)

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Abortion clinic worker comments on women getting lost

Darla Patterson, an abortion clinic worker, made these observations on the website Tales from the Clinic:

“People who are lost often call us on their crap reception cellular phones and shout frantically through the mouthpiece at us the names of the streets they’re passing. They don’t want to stop and ask for directions in case people figure out where they’re going or because they’re just so tweaked out about it all that they can’t behave rationally. The fact that a good number of women are cloak-and-dagger furtive about their abortions can be somewhat tirtesome (sic) in these sort of situations, even though it’s understandable. I imagine that if I could watch their cars from a spaceship hovering above they would look like drunken bees careening around and around the hive of our clinic. Or the anti-hive, more precisely.”

Issue #2 – June 27, 2003 Found here.

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Pro-abortion philosopher: “human mental defectives could be used as food”

Pro-abortion philosopher Peter Singer explains how cannibalism is acceptable if the victim is “mentally defective”:

“Mental defectives do not have a right to life, and therefore might be killed for food – if we should develop a taste for human flesh – or for the purpose of scientific experimentation.”

As cited by Martin Maywer in Fundamentalist Journal, June 1988

Quoted in: John Ankerberg The Facts on Abortion (Smashwords Edition 2011)

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Abortion patient will only accept abortion as birth control

In a book for abortion clinic workers on counseling abortion minded women, it gives the example of Jasmine, a woman who is not interested in learning about birth control after her abortion:

“It became more and more of a battle with each method of contraception being rejected. There was no way Jasmine could discuss condoms with her boyfriend; the pill was out of the question as it could be discovered. At one point during the consultation the doctor nearly ended up agreeing that maybe abortion was the only form of ‘birth control’ that was practical.”

Joanna Brien, Ida Fairbairn Pregnancy and Abortion Counseling (London: Routledge, 1996) 14

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C. Everett Koop on children and disabilities

Former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, as quoted by Bernard Nathanson:

“It has been my constant experience that disability and unhappiness do not necessarily go together. Some of the most unhappy children whom I have known have all of their physical and mental facilities, and on the other hand some of the happiest youngsters have borne burdens which I myself would find very difficult to bear….With our technology and creativity, we are merely at the beginning of what we can do educationally and in the field of leisure activities for such youngsters. And who knows what happiness is for another person?”

Bernard Nathanson with Richard Ostling Aborting America (New York: Doubleday, 1979) 235 – 236

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Woman says her baby was “a person I thought I knew” but aborted anyway

Joanna Kaufmann wrote about the child she aborted who would’ve been disabled:

“It was already kicking inside me and was a person I felt I knew. But the disabilities which we were warned about left no doubt that we did not want to bring this person into the world…

We could have coped with some of the physical handicaps like a cleft palate, dropped jawline and the fact that the baby would be floppy and not able to crawl or walk.

There were other indications though of disabilities connected with the liver, heart and kidneys which meant the child would suffer greatly.… We felt we must take responsibility for our actions and not let somebody else do it for us. What we had to ask ourselves was could we cope? We had 2 other children under 5 so it was a difficult decision.”

Sunday Express, November 12, 1989

quoted in: Jenny Bryan Abortion (East Sussex, England: Wayland Publishers Limited, 1991) 32

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Woman joining Catholic church converts to pro-life

A woman left the following quote on the Priests for Life site that had pictures of aborted babies:

“For the first time I viewed the graphic photos of aborted babies. I was moved to cry and pray…My daughter sponsored a person who joined the Church and who said she was pro-choice. My daughter asked her to visit your site and look at the photos, which she did. She told my daughter that she cried her eyes out — and became pro-life on the instant. – M”

Pro-choice to Pro-life: Comments From Our Visitors Regarding the Graphic Photos of Abortion on our Website Priests for Life

Visited 2/10/2018

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