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Abortion, the reality (with quotes from abortionists)
Says starlitshores on February 6, 2008
Here is a grapic video of the reality of abortion. The only way one can truly understand abortion is to see abortion.
This video is medically accurate. By examining a fetal delopment text one can see that the babies (most aborted babies are over 7 weeks old) shown in this video are the ages reported.
Even abortionists admit that abortion is the taking away of life. (clinicquotes.com)
"When you do a D & C most of the tissue is removed by the Olden forceps or ring clamp and you actually get gross parts of the fetus out. So you can see a miniature person so to speak, and even now I occasionally feel a little peculiar about it because as a physician I'm trained to conserve life and here I am destroying life." Dr. Benjamin Kalish, abortionist
It's a central question in the abortion debate- does abortion take a human life? Some abortion providers give surprising answers to this question.
"I have the utmost respect for life; I appreciate that life starts early in the womb, but also believe that I’m ending it for good reasons.... So yes, I end life, but even when it’s hard, it’s for a good reason." (1)
Boston Abortion Doctor
"If I see a case...after twenty weeks, where it frankly is a child to me, I really agonize over it because the potential is so imminently there...On the other hand, I have another position, which I think is superior in the hierarchy of questions, and that is "who owns this child?" It's got to be the mother." (2)
The late Dr. James MacMahon, who performed D&X (also known as Partial Birth) abortions
"I dare say any thinking sensitive individual can't not realize that he is ending life or potential life." (3)
Abortionist Dr. Charles Bender
"A lot of people say they're killing their baby. You get a lot of that. Some people afterwards get very upset and say 'I killed my baby.' Or even before, they say 'My circumstances are such that I can't keep it, but I'm killing my baby.' They wouldn't rather have the baby, and give it up for adoption either. If you go into that with them they will say that they could never do that...and yet they still consider it killing the baby...well, they are killing a baby. I mean, they are killing something that would develop into maturity..." (4)
Clinic Worker Dora Greenwald
"When you do a D & C most of the tissue is removed by the Olden forceps or ring clamp and you actually get gross parts of the fetus out. So you can see a miniature person so to speak, and even now I occasionally feel a little peculiar about it because as a physician I'm trained to conserve life and here I am destroying life." (5)
Dr. Benjamin Kalish, abortionist
"In the beginning I was mixed up because I was taught by the Hippocratic Oath not to take a life." (6)
Abortionist Michael Christie
"It [abortion] goes against all things which are natural. It's a termination of a life, however you look at it." (7)
Abortionist Robert Harris
"[The author] said "Is this a fair way of expressing what you have just said, Doctor? You tell the mother "because your baby is defective, you have the right to kill it or not to kill it. If you choose to kill it, I will do the killing." "Of course," he [the abortionist] said. "There is no other way to say it and be honest."
"It [abortion] is a form of killing. You're ending a life."
Abortion Advocate and President of the National Coalition of Abortion Providers, Ron Fitzsimmons
"No one, neither the patient receiving the abortion, nor the person doing the abortion, is ever, at any time, unaware that they are ending a life..." Abortion provider William F Harrison, MD
“We know that it is killing, but the states permit killing under certain circumstances.” Dr. Neville Sender, founder of Metropolitan Medical Service, an abortion clinic in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
"And then to see, to be with somebody while they're having the injection when they're twenty or twenty-four weeks, and you see the baby moving around, kicking around, as this needle goes into the stomach, you know."
Clinic worker Susan Lindstrom, M.S.W.
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