Clinic worker jokes about her job, says she’s killing babies

One abortion clinic worker said the following on the blog “the abortioneers”

“In some of my cruder moments, I’ve been known to say sarcastically, “Well, I’m off to make my living as a baby killer!”

The Care and Keeping of Your Abortioneer The Abortioneers Sept 22, 2011

Yeah, sadly, that’s about right.

from an aborted baby at just 8 weeks after conception. Most abortions take place around this time
from an aborted baby at just 8 weeks after conception. Most abortions take place around this time

 

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Pro-Choicer jokes about eating fetuses

“Mmmm I like my blackened fetus with rice and beans…”

Pro-choice supporter who commented on an article on Jezebel

Quoted in MARC BARNES‘I like my blackened fetus with rice and beans’: the snobbery of the pro-abort movement” LifeSiteNews Dec 12, 2011

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Melissa Harris-Perry of MSNBC Mocks victims of abortion

LifeNews covers how Melissa Harris-Perry of MSNBC mocked unborn babies by deliberately breaking a model of a fertilized egg and acting as though unformed fertilized eggs were what was destroyed in abortion. She said:

“Oh, no. That might be bad. I seemed to have popped open the fertilized egg. We’ll put that back together. But the very idea that this would constitute a person, right? And that some set of constitutional rights should come to this.  Look, I get that that is a particular kind of faith claim. It’s not associated with science. But the reality is that if this turns into a person, right, there are economic consequences, right? The cost to raise a child, $10,000 a year up to $20,000 a year. When you’re talking about what it actually costs to have this thing turn into a human, why not allow women to make the best choices that we can with as many resources and options instead of trying to come in and regulate this process?”

Steven Ertelt  MSNBC Talking Head Calls Babies “Things That Might Turn Into Humans” LifeNews 3/25/13

In reality, it is babies like the one below that are being aborted. The baby in the picture is a weeks old. The 2nd picture shows what a baby this age looks like after an abortion. The typical abortion is done around this age.

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Also, even if babies were being aborted when they were still in the state of being fertilized eggs, life would still be taken by abortion. Science teaches that life begins at conception.

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Clinic worker: “I don’t know if we’re going to make it”

“It’s never been this frightening before,” she said. “I don’t know if we’re going to make it.”

Claire Keyes, who works at a Pittsburgh abortion clinic

Sarah Kliff “Roe at 40: ‘It’s never been this frightening before.’ The Washington Post January 14, 2013

The pro-life movement is having more victories than ever before. Maybe, soon babies like the one below will be protected in our country.

8 week old unborn baby – most abortions are done at this time or later
8 week old unborn baby – most abortions are done at this time or later

See what he or she looks like after an abortion

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Pro-choice Pastor Roger Paynter on abortion and “God’s will”

Pro-choice Pastor Roger Paynter, in a sermon to his congregation:

“… Abortion is not the automatic breaking of God’s will… In general, we should say that God is against the ending of all life, but that in some tragic circumstances, he understands – even allows – and certainly forgives the choices we have to make.”

Robert M Baird and Stuart E Rosenbaum, editors The Ethics of Abortion, 3rd edition (Amherst, New York: Prometheus books, 2001) 236

From the remains of a first trimester (10 weeks) abortion.
From the remains of a first trimester (10 weeks) abortion. Does this break God’s will?
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NARAL on justice Samuel Alito and contraception

Some spin from NARAL:

Justice Samuel Alito wrote:

“What, for example, is the objection to informing a woman that certain methods of birth control are “abortifacients,” i.e., that they do not prevent fertilization but terminate the development of the fetus after conception? Why cannot the State of Illinois require that this information be provided to patients, in the doctor’s own words, so that women for whom the difference is morally significant can make an informal choice? Would a court hesitate for a moment before upholding government’s authority to require that patients be informed about the operation of any other drug or medical device?”

NARAL’s Nancy Keenan responded by saying:

“Alito’s memo is a litany of legal strategies designed to undermine women’s reproductive health. He even confuses birth control with abortion and advocates additional restrictions on women’s access to contraception.”

Washington Post (Campaign for the Supreme Court)

Cited in “This will keep them howling for at least a week” Pro-Life Blogs (Originally from jinvinjeohsophat) December 1, 2005

So apparently even informing women about all the scientific details concerning birth control is “anti-choice” and “interferes with women’s access to contraception.” NARAL opposes giving women information about contraceptives just like they oppose giving women information about abortion. Anything that might make a woman question whether certain forms of birth control birth control or abortion is right for her must be stifled.

 

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Legal abortion pioneer: women don’t have the right to reproduce

Dr. Lonny Myers, who was active in the fight to get abortion legalized:

“I will not support the right of a 14-year-old to have a baby. I don’t believe that women have the right to reproduce indefinitely. I will not stand up and say they have the right to have 10 or 12 children. When you have no means of support, when you have them and deposit them on society.”

“Prochoicer Asks: Should We Mandate Abortion for the Young?” Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life Newsletter, June 1980. Quoted in Paul B Fowler Abortion: Toward an Evangelical Consensus (Portland, Oregon: Multnomah Press, 1987)

So much for pro-choice!

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Pro-choice writer: movie highlights “strength and bravery” of abortionists

“… The 1996 HBO movie If These Walls Could Talk, in which Cher (Cher!) plays an abortion provider who is extremely matter-of-fact about her work right up-to-the-minute  that she is shot by an anti-choice protester, does not have to work hard to highlight the strength and bravery of those who risk their lives to provide women with this essential choice.”

Sarah Erdreich Generation Roe: inside the Future of the Pro-Choice Movement (New York: Seven Stories Press, 2013) 51

Below: picture of a baby aborted at 10 weeks. 42% of all abortions are done at this time or later

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How much “strength and bravery” does it take to do this to a baby 10 or 20 times a day?

 

 

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Pro-choice groups don’t discuss “range of emotions” women experience after abortion, says writer

From pro-choice writer Sarah Erdreich:

“Groups like Planned Parenthood, NARAL Pro-Choice America, and NAF generally stick to messages about how common and safe abortion is, but they don’t offer a great deal of in-depth discussion about the range of emotions women may experience. Instead, they offer first-person stories, which overwhelmingly talk about abortion in positive terms. While studies have shown that this is how most women do indeed feel after their abortions, those women that have more ambivalent feelings following their abortions may not find much comfort or support in these messages.”

Sarah Erdreich Generation Roe: inside the Future of the Pro-Choice Movement (New York: Seven Stories Press, 2013) 17

This writer is aware that pro-choice movement has little to offer women who do have problems after their abortions. Read more about psychological issues after abortion and abortion regret

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Abortion is “terrible and necessary” says pro-choicer

 “Our culture needs new rituals as well as laws to restore abortion to its sacred dimension, which is both terrible and necessary.””

Pro-choicer Ginette Paris

Ginette Paris, The Sacrament of Abortion, trans. Joanna Mott (Dallas: Spring Publications, 1992), pp. 92

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aborted at 11 weeks
aborted at 11 weeks

Is killing this baby really necessary?

 

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