Thursday, November 12, 2009

Could There Actually Be Something Positive About Abortion?

They believe that abortion facilities wouldn't close if it wasn't for us "casting a negative light on abortion". Oh, come on! Could there actually be something positive about abortion? Could it be that abortion "doctors", despite whatever medical education they have, just don't know what abortion is all about?!
Ann Fox, president of Massachusetts Citizens for Life, said most of the stigma is within the medical community.

“It’s not interesting, it’s not life-saving,” she said, “it’s not any of the things that doctors go into medicine for.”

Dr. Patty Giebink was an abortionist for Planned Parenthood in the 1990s, but had a change of heart. She’s now a strong voice for life.

“The people who are still doing abortions, many of them are lying and are in it for the money,” she said. “They don’t care about women.”

She noted the reasons people are pro-abortion are coming apart at the seams.

In the past several months, Planned Parenthood has announced the closing of several abortion clinics, including six in El Paso, Texas, and another six in Indiana.
So, here you have it. Those who know what they're doing - are doing it for money. And those who don't know (those not directly involved in performing abortions,) are doing their best to remain ignorant about what exactly is going on in those "clinics". Because ignorance is power - the power that fuels the abortion industry:
"I saw a full side profile, so I saw face to feet on the ultrasound machine," said Johnson. "I saw the probe going into the woman's uterus, and at that moment I saw the baby moving and trying to get away from the probe."

"And I thought, 'It's fighting for its life," said Johnson. "And I thought, 'It's life.' I mean, it's alive. ...

"My mind was racing, my heart was beating so fast, and I just was thinking, 'Oh my gosh, make it stop.' Then all of a sudden, it was over. I saw the baby just literally crumble, and it was over."

Johnson recalled that the image of the child reminded her of the ultrasound image of her own daughter at 12 weeks gestation.

"If clinic workers saw what was happening on that screen, they would be running out of those clinics," Johnson concluded. "This is what the abortion industry does not want their workers to see ... they don't want people to see what's actually happening in the woman's womb."
Here's The Silent Scream. (H/t Big Blue Wave.) Watch this video, if you dare. (If you don't have much time - just jump to the 15-minute mark.) Now, do you think someone actually has to "cast a negative light" on a procedure like that? I think, the fact that there's absolutely nothing positive about abortion is self-evident.

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