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Iowa Gets It Right: Abortions Really do Require a Doctor. Abortion = 1st Degree Murder for Personal Convenience.
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A.H.C.A.
2014-08-24 16:29:57 UTC
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Planned Parenthood took a big hit on Tuesday after the District Court for
Polk County, Iowa upheld a ban on “webcam” abortions. Judge Jeffrey
Farrell’s ruling concluded that abortions – if done at all – really
should be done after a complete medical exam. Better yet, Judge Ferrell
ruled that the medical exam should actually be done by a physician – in
person – and not via video feed. Well slap my head, imagine that.
In an effort to increase profit margins, Planned Parenthood’s management
decided that their rural clinics could save money if they did abortions
without having a physician present. To get around that ‘minor’ hurdle
they shortcut the system and bypassed the requisite exam, altogether.
Then they hired abortion doctors in neighboring cities to ‘consult’ with
patients via webcam.
But the Iowa Board of Medicine didn’t take too kindly to killing babies
without so much as a brief handshaking. So in August 2013, the Board
ruled 8-2 that a physician had to be present when abortion drugs are
administered.
As expected, Planned Parenthood challenged the Medical Board’s ruling
because apparently it just cost too much to hire physicians to trek an
hour out to the rural clinics to kill babies.
Ain't that just too bad? Some Obama Care funded doctor will
just have to get off his incompetent ass and perform some work.
Before the Board’s ban, when a woman presented herself to an abortion
clinic, she was given forms to fill out and queried about her pregnancy.
Assuming the information the mother provided fit the gestational age
requirement (and we all know how honest/accurate a teenage girl can be
when she’s desperate), she was taken into an exam room where she was
connected to an abortion doctor via webcam. The physician supposedly
‘consulted’ with her and then made the decision to dispense the abortion
inducing drugs.
The doc pushed a button at his end and a little drawer containing two
pills opened at the mother’s end. The mother took one pill at the clinic
and then went home. A few days later she took the second pill and – voila
– the baby died and was expelled.
Except there have been a few problems with abortifacient drugs, like
deaths, strokes and sepsis caused by a total lack of concern, care and/or
supervision on the part of abortion providers.
Say it ain't so!
Planned Parenthood’s main argument is that forcing women to travel 60-100
miles to reach a ‘big-city’ clinic with a real doctor, constitutes
cruelty and undue hardship. They feel that if a mother reaches the
decision to have an elective abortion, she should be able to get it
immediately, wherever she lives.
But here’s the thing. Elective abortions never constitute an emergency
situation (unless it’s botched) in which case she needs to be as close to
a major medical center as she can get.
Sepsis? No problem. Use a garden hose and vinegar.
Otherwise, if a mother is forced to actually plan ahead and drive an hour
or two to another city to kill her baby, oh well. That’s an inconvenient
sacrifice she will just have to be stuck with.
Considering that you can’t even get antibiotics for a simple ear
infection without first having an exam, it’s difficult to imagine a
physician risking a woman’s life in order to expedite killing an innocent
human being via webcam. Except that abortion doctors and Planned
Parenthood aren’t in the game to offer care and compassion, they’re in it
for the money.
Exactly.
Source: http://bit.ly/1mzCmDz
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W.T.S.
2014-08-25 00:56:03 UTC
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<snip> Forced-birther, pro-liar bull shit, why bother
to repost? </snip>

No baby is involved in any abortion. Pro-liars and
forced-birthers wish only to turn women into brood
sows and gender slaves. End of story. So, what else
is new?

http://www.imnotsorry.net

Breed like rabbits, live like pigs, die like rats.
Official Catholic Dogma and teachings.
Ben G. Hazi
2014-08-31 01:59:44 UTC
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Post by A.H.C.A.
Planned Parenthood took a big hit on Tuesday after the District Court
for Polk County, Iowa upheld a ban on “webcam” abortions. Judge
Jeffrey Farrell’s ruling concluded that abortions – if done at all –
really should be done after a complete medical exam. Better yet,
Judge Ferrell ruled that the medical exam should actually be done by
a physician – in person – and not via video feed. Well slap my head,
imagine that.
In an effort to increase profit margins, Planned Parenthood’s
management decided that their rural clinics could save money if they
did abortions without having a physician present. To get around that
‘minor’ hurdle they shortcut the system and bypassed the requisite
exam, altogether. Then they hired abortion doctors in neighboring
cities to ‘consult’ with patients via webcam.
But the Iowa Board of Medicine didn’t take too kindly to killing
babies without so much as a brief handshaking. So in August 2013, the
Board ruled 8-2 that a physician had to be present when abortion
drugs are administered.
As expected, Planned Parenthood challenged the Medical Board’s ruling
because apparently it just cost too much to hire physicians to trek
an hour out to the rural clinics to kill babies.
Ain't that just too bad?
We don't really care if women who get abortions die of complications.

Right?

They probably don't vote democrat anyway.

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