Vietnam Veteran Felt “Hopelessness and Despair” in Abortion Clinic

“I’ll never forget what it was like walking down into that waiting room.

I had to leave because of the vibes I felt…I had first hand knowledge of what I felt in that place. I had been a soldier during the last of Vietnam (1970-1973) and worked on rescue squads after my separation from the army. What I felt in the abortion clinic was the air of death. The hopelessness and despair hung in the waiting room like fog. I couldn’t stand to be in there. I didn’t want my wife in there, either.”

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