JOKER96BRAVO
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I know this has been beaten to death here but this attitude sickens me.
Dr. William F. Harrison of Arkansas calls himself an "abortionist." "I am
destroying life," he proclaims. But Harrison, who estimates that he has
aborted over 20,000 unborn children, also sees abortion as a life-giving
procedure, describing his patients as "born again." "When you end what the
woman considers a disastrous pregnancy, she has literally been given her life
back," he proudly states. Harrison's goal is to "try to make sure [a woman
who chooses abortion] doesn't ever feel guilty for what she feels she has to
do."
Dr. George Tiller of Kansas has terminated over 60,000 pregnancies; his
website brags that the good doctor's clinic has "more experience in late
abortion services over 24 weeks than anyone else currently practicing in the
Western Hemisphere, Europe and Australia." Most babies are considered
viable (that is, can live outside the womb with the help of medical
technology) at 23-24 weeks. These are viable, living children.
Dr. Dennis Christensen of Wisconsin, who has aborted between 80,000 and
100,000 fetuses, celebrates his career as a moral good. "When I meet my
maker," he grins, "I think she's going to say, 'Way to go!'"
http://www.townhall.com/opinion/columns/benshapiro/2005/11/30/177147.html
Dr. William F. Harrison of Arkansas calls himself an "abortionist." "I am
destroying life," he proclaims. But Harrison, who estimates that he has
aborted over 20,000 unborn children, also sees abortion as a life-giving
procedure, describing his patients as "born again." "When you end what the
woman considers a disastrous pregnancy, she has literally been given her life
back," he proudly states. Harrison's goal is to "try to make sure [a woman
who chooses abortion] doesn't ever feel guilty for what she feels she has to
do."
Dr. George Tiller of Kansas has terminated over 60,000 pregnancies; his
website brags that the good doctor's clinic has "more experience in late
abortion services over 24 weeks than anyone else currently practicing in the
Western Hemisphere, Europe and Australia." Most babies are considered
viable (that is, can live outside the womb with the help of medical
technology) at 23-24 weeks. These are viable, living children.
Dr. Dennis Christensen of Wisconsin, who has aborted between 80,000 and
100,000 fetuses, celebrates his career as a moral good. "When I meet my
maker," he grins, "I think she's going to say, 'Way to go!'"
http://www.townhall.com/opinion/columns/benshapiro/2005/11/30/177147.html