Posted on 06/06/2010 3:57:31 PM PDT by John Semmens
While Michigan abortionist Dr. Abraham Alberto Hodari has admitted that he forcibly restrained a patient in order to continue with an abortion procedure when the patient wanted him to stop, he maintained that it was the best option given the circumstances.
The assertion that I forced this woman to have an abortion she didnt want is outrageous, Hodari said. I dont go into the streets to kidnap women so I can abort their babies. They come to me of their own volition.
To allow a patient to change her mind in the midst of the procedure would be too risky, Hodari went on. Suppose I stop and the baby is born later with disabilities? Thats millions of dollars in liability for a lifetime of expensive care. A 20-year-old girl cant comprehend what this would do to her and to me.
The safer course is always to complete the procedure, Hodari concluded. These women can always get pregnant againobviously, they know how to do that. Besides, whether these women really do want a baby is a question that must remain in doubt. If they do, why do they come to me in the first place?
Hodari has also been implicated in the deaths of other women who underwent abortions in his office. In June 2009, the Disciplinary Subcommittee of Michigans Board of Medicine fined him $10,000 for his role in the death of one of his patients. In addition, numerous complaints have been filed against Hodari for improper disposal of human remains in his dumpster.
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To allow a patient to change her mind in the midst of the procedure would be too risky, Hodari went on. Suppose I stop and the baby is born later with disabilities? Thats millions of dollars in liability for a lifetime of expensive care. A 20-year-old girl cant comprehend what this would do to her and to me.
That pretty much says it all... He killed the kid to protect his ass. It’s all about him.
Book him for murder dano.
Guilty.
Murder 1.
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