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Women call visits to abortion centers ‘humiliating’ and ‘close to rape’
LIVE ACTION NEWS ^ | July 23, 2018 | Cassy Fiano

Posted on 07/25/2018 6:18:14 AM PDT by Morgana

The idea of getting an abortion is, understandably, scary for many women. And of course, the abortion industry and its friends want to convince women that abortion facilities are nothing but kind, professional, and compassionate. But the abortion industry, which makes money off of women’s abortions, is likely not the most reliable place to look for the truth, or for reassurance. A new “abortion AMA” posted on Bustle gave photos and descriptions of what an abortion facility looks like. The information came directly from the abortion industry, from “abortion spa” Carafem, and from abortion giant Planned Parenthood. The article naturally tried to shine a positive light on facility workers, and tried to present facilities and procedure rooms as warm and inviting. While this is the message being spread by the abortion industry, the real experiences women have had aren’t so rosy. Women have consistently spoken of the poor treatment they have received at abortion facilities, and some have compared it to a cattle line:

"It was this huge clinic; it was so impersonal. It was just like we were moved through like cattle. It was just like a factory there. It was so efficient, and so sterile, and so big. It was like a mass production line…

The second one, I went right away; it was really early. It was the same kind of big Chicago clinic. I remember it being even more efficient, more factory like the second one, and that bothered me more this time."

Another woman compared her experience to being raped, saying, “It doesn’t matter what they say, it’s still close to rape in terms of that sort of feeling of being gutted emotionally as well as physically.” Yet another woman called the staff unpleasant, callous, and indifferent. “Inside I screamed protest at their treatment of me – the lack of attention when I awoke with severe pain; the looking through me as if I didn’t really exist; the fact that they weren’t interested in me, as a person, [enough] to hear my story or to help me make sense of it all,” she recalled.

The comparison to a cattle drive was something that came up frequently.

"I could swear that there was only one doctor and he just went down the line, giving abortions. I started crying because I could hear that little [suction] machine going on and off. He just kept getting closer and closer. I heard his gloves pop off in the next room and then he came to me. He didn’t say a word.…

I remember some of the women just squalling, just absolutely lost their minds, just crying. And I remember shaking constantly. It was just like you were a herd of cattle… Women were crying before they went in and they were crying after.

The abortion experience was like a cattle drive. The other women and I were herded together from room to room. …. We were then ushered into separate rooms where we waited for the doctor. It was a cold and humiliating experience. The worst part was the “recovery room.” All the women were put together into a large dark room where we were placed on cold vinyl beds to wait for the Valium to wear off. I’ll never forget the sickening feeling of lying in that room, listening to the moaning of other women…"

Other women have said that they were yelled at and treated like trash. One woman described her abortion facility was “a dirty, poorly operated clinic, with zero transparency and zero care for the patients. The doctors try to spend as little time as possible with you, are condescending and basically seem like they all dread being there…. Avoid at all costs.… [the bathroom] is dirty and smells of dried urine (it was evident it hadn’t been cleaned in days).”

Similar sentiments were echoed by facility staffers, who said that they ran the facility like an assembly line, with women just “a line item on our budget sheet.” It also wasn’t unusual for abortion facilities to be found in decrepit, disgusting, unsanitary conditions — not safe for any woman to undergo medical procedures in.

On Yelp, negative reviews are commonplace — even among abortion supporters.

The staff came off as uncaring: (IMAGE ON LINK)

Planned Parenthood extorts people:

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The idea of getting an abortion is, understandably, scary for many women. And of course, the abortion industry and its friends want to convince women that abortion facilities are nothing but kind, professional, and compassionate. But the abortion industry, which makes money off of women’s abortions, is likely not the most reliable place to look for the truth, or for reassurance. A new “abortion AMA” posted on Bustle gave photos and descriptions of what an abortion facility looks like. The information came directly from the abortion industry, from “abortion spa” Carafem, and from abortion giant Planned Parenthood. The article naturally tried to shine a positive light on facility workers, and tried to present facilities and procedure rooms as warm and inviting. While this is the message being spread by the abortion industry, the real experiences women have had aren’t so rosy. Women have consistently spoken of the poor treatment they have received at abortion facilities, and some have compared it to a cattle line:

It was this huge clinic; it was so impersonal. It was just like we were moved through like cattle. It was just like a factory there. It was so efficient, and so sterile, and so big. It was like a mass production line…

The second one, I went right away; it was really early. It was the same kind of big Chicago clinic. I remember it being even more efficient, more factory like the second one, and that bothered me more this time.

Another woman compared her experience to being raped, saying, “It doesn’t matter what they say, it’s still close to rape in terms of that sort of feeling of being gutted emotionally as well as physically.” Yet another woman called the staff unpleasant, callous, and indifferent. “Inside I screamed protest at their treatment of me – the lack of attention when I awoke with severe pain; the looking through me as if I didn’t really exist; the fact that they weren’t interested in me, as a person, [enough] to hear my story or to help me make sense of it all,” she recalled.

READ: Woman dies in taxi after abortion facility discharges her ‘too weak to speak’

The comparison to a cattle drive was something that came up frequently.

I could swear that there was only one doctor and he just went down the line, giving abortions. I started crying because I could hear that little [suction] machine going on and off. He just kept getting closer and closer. I heard his gloves pop off in the next room and then he came to me. He didn’t say a word.…

I remember some of the women just squalling, just absolutely lost their minds, just crying. And I remember shaking constantly. It was just like you were a herd of cattle… Women were crying before they went in and they were crying after.

The abortion experience was like a cattle drive. The other women and I were herded together from room to room. …. We were then ushered into separate rooms where we waited for the doctor. It was a cold and humiliating experience. The worst part was the “recovery room.” All the women were put together into a large dark room where we were placed on cold vinyl beds to wait for the Valium to wear off. I’ll never forget the sickening feeling of lying in that room, listening to the moaning of other women…

Other women have said that they were yelled at and treated like trash. One woman described her abortion facility was “a dirty, poorly operated clinic, with zero transparency and zero care for the patients. The doctors try to spend as little time as possible with you, are condescending and basically seem like they all dread being there…. Avoid at all costs.… [the bathroom] is dirty and smells of dried urine (it was evident it hadn’t been cleaned in days).”

Similar sentiments were echoed by facility staffers, who said that they ran the facility like an assembly line, with women just “a line item on our budget sheet.” It also wasn’t unusual for abortion facilities to be found in decrepit, disgusting, unsanitary conditions — not safe for any woman to undergo medical procedures in.

On Yelp, negative reviews are commonplace — even among abortion supporters.

The staff came off as uncaring:

Planned Parenthood extorts people:

Beware of deceptive billing practices:

Facebook Twitter Google+ Email Share71

The idea of getting an abortion is, understandably, scary for many women. And of course, the abortion industry and its friends want to convince women that abortion facilities are nothing but kind, professional, and compassionate. But the abortion industry, which makes money off of women’s abortions, is likely not the most reliable place to look for the truth, or for reassurance. A new “abortion AMA” posted on Bustle gave photos and descriptions of what an abortion facility looks like. The information came directly from the abortion industry, from “abortion spa” Carafem, and from abortion giant Planned Parenthood. The article naturally tried to shine a positive light on facility workers, and tried to present facilities and procedure rooms as warm and inviting. While this is the message being spread by the abortion industry, the real experiences women have had aren’t so rosy. Women have consistently spoken of the poor treatment they have received at abortion facilities, and some have compared it to a cattle line:

It was this huge clinic; it was so impersonal. It was just like we were moved through like cattle. It was just like a factory there. It was so efficient, and so sterile, and so big. It was like a mass production line…

The second one, I went right away; it was really early. It was the same kind of big Chicago clinic. I remember it being even more efficient, more factory like the second one, and that bothered me more this time.

Another woman compared her experience to being raped, saying, “It doesn’t matter what they say, it’s still close to rape in terms of that sort of feeling of being gutted emotionally as well as physically.” Yet another woman called the staff unpleasant, callous, and indifferent. “Inside I screamed protest at their treatment of me – the lack of attention when I awoke with severe pain; the looking through me as if I didn’t really exist; the fact that they weren’t interested in me, as a person, [enough] to hear my story or to help me make sense of it all,” she recalled.

READ: Woman dies in taxi after abortion facility discharges her ‘too weak to speak’

The comparison to a cattle drive was something that came up frequently.

I could swear that there was only one doctor and he just went down the line, giving abortions. I started crying because I could hear that little [suction] machine going on and off. He just kept getting closer and closer. I heard his gloves pop off in the next room and then he came to me. He didn’t say a word.…

I remember some of the women just squalling, just absolutely lost their minds, just crying. And I remember shaking constantly. It was just like you were a herd of cattle… Women were crying before they went in and they were crying after.

The abortion experience was like a cattle drive. The other women and I were herded together from room to room. …. We were then ushered into separate rooms where we waited for the doctor. It was a cold and humiliating experience. The worst part was the “recovery room.” All the women were put together into a large dark room where we were placed on cold vinyl beds to wait for the Valium to wear off. I’ll never forget the sickening feeling of lying in that room, listening to the moaning of other women…

Other women have said that they were yelled at and treated like trash. One woman described her abortion facility was “a dirty, poorly operated clinic, with zero transparency and zero care for the patients. The doctors try to spend as little time as possible with you, are condescending and basically seem like they all dread being there…. Avoid at all costs.… [the bathroom] is dirty and smells of dried urine (it was evident it hadn’t been cleaned in days).”

Similar sentiments were echoed by facility staffers, who said that they ran the facility like an assembly line, with women just “a line item on our budget sheet.” It also wasn’t unusual for abortion facilities to be found in decrepit, disgusting, unsanitary conditions — not safe for any woman to undergo medical procedures in.

On Yelp, negative reviews are commonplace — even among abortion supporters.

The staff came off as uncaring:

Planned Parenthood extorts people:

Beware of deceptive billing practices:

Be ignored while the workers sit around and gossip:

Facebook Twitter Google+ Email Share71

The idea of getting an abortion is, understandably, scary for many women. And of course, the abortion industry and its friends want to convince women that abortion facilities are nothing but kind, professional, and compassionate. But the abortion industry, which makes money off of women’s abortions, is likely not the most reliable place to look for the truth, or for reassurance. A new “abortion AMA” posted on Bustle gave photos and descriptions of what an abortion facility looks like. The information came directly from the abortion industry, from “abortion spa” Carafem, and from abortion giant Planned Parenthood. The article naturally tried to shine a positive light on facility workers, and tried to present facilities and procedure rooms as warm and inviting. While this is the message being spread by the abortion industry, the real experiences women have had aren’t so rosy. Women have consistently spoken of the poor treatment they have received at abortion facilities, and some have compared it to a cattle line:

It was this huge clinic; it was so impersonal. It was just like we were moved through like cattle. It was just like a factory there. It was so efficient, and so sterile, and so big. It was like a mass production line…

The second one, I went right away; it was really early. It was the same kind of big Chicago clinic. I remember it being even more efficient, more factory like the second one, and that bothered me more this time.

Another woman compared her experience to being raped, saying, “It doesn’t matter what they say, it’s still close to rape in terms of that sort of feeling of being gutted emotionally as well as physically.” Yet another woman called the staff unpleasant, callous, and indifferent. “Inside I screamed protest at their treatment of me – the lack of attention when I awoke with severe pain; the looking through me as if I didn’t really exist; the fact that they weren’t interested in me, as a person, [enough] to hear my story or to help me make sense of it all,” she recalled.

READ: Woman dies in taxi after abortion facility discharges her ‘too weak to speak’

The comparison to a cattle drive was something that came up frequently.

I could swear that there was only one doctor and he just went down the line, giving abortions. I started crying because I could hear that little [suction] machine going on and off. He just kept getting closer and closer. I heard his gloves pop off in the next room and then he came to me. He didn’t say a word.…

I remember some of the women just squalling, just absolutely lost their minds, just crying. And I remember shaking constantly. It was just like you were a herd of cattle… Women were crying before they went in and they were crying after.

The abortion experience was like a cattle drive. The other women and I were herded together from room to room. …. We were then ushered into separate rooms where we waited for the doctor. It was a cold and humiliating experience. The worst part was the “recovery room.” All the women were put together into a large dark room where we were placed on cold vinyl beds to wait for the Valium to wear off. I’ll never forget the sickening feeling of lying in that room, listening to the moaning of other women…

Other women have said that they were yelled at and treated like trash. One woman described her abortion facility was “a dirty, poorly operated clinic, with zero transparency and zero care for the patients. The doctors try to spend as little time as possible with you, are condescending and basically seem like they all dread being there…. Avoid at all costs.… [the bathroom] is dirty and smells of dried urine (it was evident it hadn’t been cleaned in days).”

Similar sentiments were echoed by facility staffers, who said that they ran the facility like an assembly line, with women just “a line item on our budget sheet.” It also wasn’t unusual for abortion facilities to be found in decrepit, disgusting, unsanitary conditions — not safe for any woman to undergo medical procedures in.

On Yelp, negative reviews are commonplace — even among abortion supporters.

The staff came off as uncaring:

Planned Parenthood extorts people:

Beware of deceptive billing practices:

Be ignored while the workers sit around and gossip:

The people don’t seem to care:

Facebook Twitter Google+ Email Share71

The idea of getting an abortion is, understandably, scary for many women. And of course, the abortion industry and its friends want to convince women that abortion facilities are nothing but kind, professional, and compassionate. But the abortion industry, which makes money off of women’s abortions, is likely not the most reliable place to look for the truth, or for reassurance. A new “abortion AMA” posted on Bustle gave photos and descriptions of what an abortion facility looks like. The information came directly from the abortion industry, from “abortion spa” Carafem, and from abortion giant Planned Parenthood. The article naturally tried to shine a positive light on facility workers, and tried to present facilities and procedure rooms as warm and inviting. While this is the message being spread by the abortion industry, the real experiences women have had aren’t so rosy. Women have consistently spoken of the poor treatment they have received at abortion facilities, and some have compared it to a cattle line:

It was this huge clinic; it was so impersonal. It was just like we were moved through like cattle. It was just like a factory there. It was so efficient, and so sterile, and so big. It was like a mass production line…

The second one, I went right away; it was really early. It was the same kind of big Chicago clinic. I remember it being even more efficient, more factory like the second one, and that bothered me more this time.

Another woman compared her experience to being raped, saying, “It doesn’t matter what they say, it’s still close to rape in terms of that sort of feeling of being gutted emotionally as well as physically.” Yet another woman called the staff unpleasant, callous, and indifferent. “Inside I screamed protest at their treatment of me – the lack of attention when I awoke with severe pain; the looking through me as if I didn’t really exist; the fact that they weren’t interested in me, as a person, [enough] to hear my story or to help me make sense of it all,” she recalled.

READ: Woman dies in taxi after abortion facility discharges her ‘too weak to speak’

The comparison to a cattle drive was something that came up frequently.

I could swear that there was only one doctor and he just went down the line, giving abortions. I started crying because I could hear that little [suction] machine going on and off. He just kept getting closer and closer. I heard his gloves pop off in the next room and then he came to me. He didn’t say a word.…

I remember some of the women just squalling, just absolutely lost their minds, just crying. And I remember shaking constantly. It was just like you were a herd of cattle… Women were crying before they went in and they were crying after.

The abortion experience was like a cattle drive. The other women and I were herded together from room to room. …. We were then ushered into separate rooms where we waited for the doctor. It was a cold and humiliating experience. The worst part was the “recovery room.” All the women were put together into a large dark room where we were placed on cold vinyl beds to wait for the Valium to wear off. I’ll never forget the sickening feeling of lying in that room, listening to the moaning of other women…

Other women have said that they were yelled at and treated like trash. One woman described her abortion facility was “a dirty, poorly operated clinic, with zero transparency and zero care for the patients. The doctors try to spend as little time as possible with you, are condescending and basically seem like they all dread being there…. Avoid at all costs.… [the bathroom] is dirty and smells of dried urine (it was evident it hadn’t been cleaned in days).”

Similar sentiments were echoed by facility staffers, who said that they ran the facility like an assembly line, with women just “a line item on our budget sheet.” It also wasn’t unusual for abortion facilities to be found in decrepit, disgusting, unsanitary conditions — not safe for any woman to undergo medical procedures in.

On Yelp, negative reviews are commonplace — even among abortion supporters.

The staff came off as uncaring:

Planned Parenthood extorts people:

Beware of deceptive billing practices:

Be ignored while the workers sit around and gossip:

The people don’t seem to care:

The room was filthy: Facebook Twitter Google+ Email Share71

The idea of getting an abortion is, understandably, scary for many women. And of course, the abortion industry and its friends want to convince women that abortion facilities are nothing but kind, professional, and compassionate. But the abortion industry, which makes money off of women’s abortions, is likely not the most reliable place to look for the truth, or for reassurance. A new “abortion AMA” posted on Bustle gave photos and descriptions of what an abortion facility looks like. The information came directly from the abortion industry, from “abortion spa” Carafem, and from abortion giant Planned Parenthood. The article naturally tried to shine a positive light on facility workers, and tried to present facilities and procedure rooms as warm and inviting. While this is the message being spread by the abortion industry, the real experiences women have had aren’t so rosy. Women have consistently spoken of the poor treatment they have received at abortion facilities, and some have compared it to a cattle line:

It was this huge clinic; it was so impersonal. It was just like we were moved through like cattle. It was just like a factory there. It was so efficient, and so sterile, and so big. It was like a mass production line…

The second one, I went right away; it was really early. It was the same kind of big Chicago clinic. I remember it being even more efficient, more factory like the second one, and that bothered me more this time.

Another woman compared her experience to being raped, saying, “It doesn’t matter what they say, it’s still close to rape in terms of that sort of feeling of being gutted emotionally as well as physically.” Yet another woman called the staff unpleasant, callous, and indifferent. “Inside I screamed protest at their treatment of me – the lack of attention when I awoke with severe pain; the looking through me as if I didn’t really exist; the fact that they weren’t interested in me, as a person, [enough] to hear my story or to help me make sense of it all,” she recalled.

READ: Woman dies in taxi after abortion facility discharges her ‘too weak to speak’

The comparison to a cattle drive was something that came up frequently.

I could swear that there was only one doctor and he just went down the line, giving abortions. I started crying because I could hear that little [suction] machine going on and off. He just kept getting closer and closer. I heard his gloves pop off in the next room and then he came to me. He didn’t say a word.…

I remember some of the women just squalling, just absolutely lost their minds, just crying. And I remember shaking constantly. It was just like you were a herd of cattle… Women were crying before they went in and they were crying after.

The abortion experience was like a cattle drive. The other women and I were herded together from room to room. …. We were then ushered into separate rooms where we waited for the doctor. It was a cold and humiliating experience. The worst part was the “recovery room.” All the women were put together into a large dark room where we were placed on cold vinyl beds to wait for the Valium to wear off. I’ll never forget the sickening feeling of lying in that room, listening to the moaning of other women…

Other women have said that they were yelled at and treated like trash. One woman described her abortion facility was “a dirty, poorly operated clinic, with zero transparency and zero care for the patients. The doctors try to spend as little time as possible with you, are condescending and basically seem like they all dread being there…. Avoid at all costs.… [the bathroom] is dirty and smells of dried urine (it was evident it hadn’t been cleaned in days).”

Similar sentiments were echoed by facility staffers, who said that they ran the facility like an assembly line, with women just “a line item on our budget sheet.” It also wasn’t unusual for abortion facilities to be found in decrepit, disgusting, unsanitary conditions — not safe for any woman to undergo medical procedures in.

On Yelp, negative reviews are commonplace — even among abortion supporters.

The staff came off as uncaring:

Planned Parenthood extorts people:

Beware of deceptive billing practices:

Be ignored while the workers sit around and gossip:

The people don’t seem to care:

The room was filthy:

Looks like a jail cell:

Facebook Twitter Google+ Email Share71

The idea of getting an abortion is, understandably, scary for many women. And of course, the abortion industry and its friends want to convince women that abortion facilities are nothing but kind, professional, and compassionate. But the abortion industry, which makes money off of women’s abortions, is likely not the most reliable place to look for the truth, or for reassurance. A new “abortion AMA” posted on Bustle gave photos and descriptions of what an abortion facility looks like. The information came directly from the abortion industry, from “abortion spa” Carafem, and from abortion giant Planned Parenthood. The article naturally tried to shine a positive light on facility workers, and tried to present facilities and procedure rooms as warm and inviting. While this is the message being spread by the abortion industry, the real experiences women have had aren’t so rosy. Women have consistently spoken of the poor treatment they have received at abortion facilities, and some have compared it to a cattle line:

It was this huge clinic; it was so impersonal. It was just like we were moved through like cattle. It was just like a factory there. It was so efficient, and so sterile, and so big. It was like a mass production line…

The second one, I went right away; it was really early. It was the same kind of big Chicago clinic. I remember it being even more efficient, more factory like the second one, and that bothered me more this time.

Another woman compared her experience to being raped, saying, “It doesn’t matter what they say, it’s still close to rape in terms of that sort of feeling of being gutted emotionally as well as physically.” Yet another woman called the staff unpleasant, callous, and indifferent. “Inside I screamed protest at their treatment of me – the lack of attention when I awoke with severe pain; the looking through me as if I didn’t really exist; the fact that they weren’t interested in me, as a person, [enough] to hear my story or to help me make sense of it all,” she recalled.

READ: Woman dies in taxi after abortion facility discharges her ‘too weak to speak’

The comparison to a cattle drive was something that came up frequently.

I could swear that there was only one doctor and he just went down the line, giving abortions. I started crying because I could hear that little [suction] machine going on and off. He just kept getting closer and closer. I heard his gloves pop off in the next room and then he came to me. He didn’t say a word.…

I remember some of the women just squalling, just absolutely lost their minds, just crying. And I remember shaking constantly. It was just like you were a herd of cattle… Women were crying before they went in and they were crying after.

The abortion experience was like a cattle drive. The other women and I were herded together from room to room. …. We were then ushered into separate rooms where we waited for the doctor. It was a cold and humiliating experience. The worst part was the “recovery room.” All the women were put together into a large dark room where we were placed on cold vinyl beds to wait for the Valium to wear off. I’ll never forget the sickening feeling of lying in that room, listening to the moaning of other women…

Other women have said that they were yelled at and treated like trash. One woman described her abortion facility was “a dirty, poorly operated clinic, with zero transparency and zero care for the patients. The doctors try to spend as little time as possible with you, are condescending and basically seem like they all dread being there…. Avoid at all costs.… [the bathroom] is dirty and smells of dried urine (it was evident it hadn’t been cleaned in days).”

Similar sentiments were echoed by facility staffers, who said that they ran the facility like an assembly line, with women just “a line item on our budget sheet.” It also wasn’t unusual for abortion facilities to be found in decrepit, disgusting, unsanitary conditions — not safe for any woman to undergo medical procedures in.

On Yelp, negative reviews are commonplace — even among abortion supporters.

The staff came off as uncaring:

Planned Parenthood extorts people:

Beware of deceptive billing practices:

Be ignored while the workers sit around and gossip:

The people don’t seem to care:

The room was filthy:

Looks like a jail cell:

Planned Parenthood of New York City, featured in the Bustle article, likewise had negative Yelp reviews, even from self-described supporters of Planned Parenthood.

They make you wait in a crowded room:

You put things in your vagina, right?”

You need to get your act together:

It was depressing… patients in raggedy hospital gowns:

Miserable, thirsty, hungry, and tired:

I hope others won’t have to experience the same heartache:

(AGAIN THESE WERE ALL YELP IMAGES, MUST GO TO SITE TO READ!!!)

The reality is that abortion facilities are not warm, welcoming places with friendly, caring staffers eager to help women and treat them with compassion. Pregnancy resource centers are the far better option, ready to help women with absolutely free limited medical services, without trying to kill their preborn babies in the process.


TOPICS: Business/Economy
KEYWORDS: abortion; prolife; reviews; yelp; yourenotyelping
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Can any FReeper help me post these Yelp reviews??? Since photobucket sold out don't know how to post images.

These reviews need to be seen!

Yelp is not yelping Planned Parenthood.

1 posted on 07/25/2018 6:18:14 AM PDT by Morgana
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"compared it (the processing through the murder mill) to a cattle line:" Satan's chattle presenting sacrifices to 'Molech', and they question the process? ... not a peep about the alive child they had slaughtered!
2 posted on 07/25/2018 6:23:37 AM PDT by MHGinTN (A dispensational perspective is a powerful tool for discernment)
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It was just like we were moved through like cattle. It was just like a factory there. It was so efficient, and so sterile, and so big. It was like a mass production line…

Just like Auschwitz.


3 posted on 07/25/2018 6:26:47 AM PDT by eyeamok
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To: Morgana
It was like a mass production line…

Mass DESTRUCTION line, actually ...

4 posted on 07/25/2018 6:28:28 AM PDT by NorthMountain (... the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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Inside I screamed protest at their treatment of me

Your baby didn't have the opportunity to scream at their (and your) treatment of him.

5 posted on 07/25/2018 6:29:18 AM PDT by NorthMountain (... the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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Women were crying before they went in and they were crying after.

Duh ... you KNOW, in your heart, it's wrong.

6 posted on 07/25/2018 6:31:05 AM PDT by NorthMountain (... the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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To: Morgana

Then DON'T Go To Them !!


7 posted on 07/25/2018 6:31:38 AM PDT by Delta 21 (Splodeyhead is the only cure for MAGAphobia)
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The abortion room should be in the dank smelly basement of the hospital. In a room that you have to access through the door at the far end of the morgue. Where the last 20 or 30 dead babies who were discarded there lay on tables with price tags affixed to their body parts that werent damaged beyond the profit margin.


8 posted on 07/25/2018 6:35:45 AM PDT by Delta 21 (Splodeyhead is the only cure for MAGAphobia)
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To: Morgana

If these are typical experiences, why in the world are people so hysterically supportive of Planned Parenthood?


9 posted on 07/25/2018 6:36:22 AM PDT by KittyKares (Drain the Swamp)
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To: Morgana

I had a few miscarriages and had to have D and C’s after. They are reallly uncomfortable, especially when you wanted the baby and know it is already gone. I cannot understand how so many women ‘choose’ to end the life of their own baby. Too many people with no conscience these days.


10 posted on 07/25/2018 6:39:24 AM PDT by originalbuckeye ('In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act'- George Orwell.a)
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To: Morgana

Sounds like nightmare. How can anyone work at an abortion clinic?


11 posted on 07/25/2018 6:43:30 AM PDT by EdnaMode
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To: NorthMountain

Did anyone see Tucker Carlson and that female rep from PP last night? President of the NY Chapter of PP but he had to cut her off as she wouldn’t stop filibustering. They are such sick animals. He tried to get her to shut up and warned her he would cut her off but it didn’t phase her in the least. She just kept talking and said she accepted the invitation to come on his show as she had to tell HIS audience the truth about PP. Yeah, we waited all day long for her to inform us about the truth. What a ninny!

She said women are “having their birth control taken away from them” and “the government wants women to have abortions to force them to get pregnant.” Of course, Tucker said, “HUH?”

She was so obnoxious Tucker never got back to just how that was being done. I would like to have heard her explain how birth control is being taken away from women or her logic on the other point of women being forced to get pregnant. If she meant abortion is birth control then she was accurate!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YH_AWO8-yjc


12 posted on 07/25/2018 6:48:35 AM PDT by Thank You Rush
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To: originalbuckeye
My experience was like yours.

I had two early first trimester miscarriages of babies I loved so much and prayed so hard would live. The D&Cs they did to "vacate the womb" of residual pregnancy tissue was so shockingly painful, both physically and emotionally.

On the second one, the little one was demonstrably dead at about 8 weeks, and yet the D&C was so difficult, I felt almost that the baby was clinging to my insides, and the doc was having to break his "hold" on me and dig him out.

Impossible, I know, but that's how it felt.

To do that to living, healthy babies with the knowledge that you are executing them: I can't imagine how anyone could bear it at all.

13 posted on 07/25/2018 6:51:15 AM PDT by Mrs. Don-o (Live and Let Live.)
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To: KittyKares

It was pretty flatly stated to me that we don’t need poor kids who will add to the welfare costs and be unnecessary with machines doing the work.


14 posted on 07/25/2018 6:52:36 AM PDT by Morpheus2009
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To: Thank You Rush

Watching that again - it’s a different face but that voice sounds exactly like Leslie Marshall’s who is the diehard liberal and a commentator on FOX occasionally - too often in fact..with the matching smirk! And if you don’t believe Leslie, she’ll remind you AGAIN that her husband is an MD..


15 posted on 07/25/2018 6:54:18 AM PDT by Thank You Rush
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To: Morgana

Do they really expect people who have immersed their souls in evil by killing babies to have compassion for women hiring them to perform the deed?


16 posted on 07/25/2018 6:54:21 AM PDT by kalee
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To: Thank You Rush

I teach Sunday School, try to avoid politics, but abortion is a subject I cannot let go. PP came up and I was disparaging them. One woman, 80 or so, said that PP was so good because they offer health services for women. ARRRGGGHH!

She is a brainwashed, but gentle Democrat.


17 posted on 07/25/2018 6:56:18 AM PDT by madison10 (Pray for Brett Kavanaugh and President Trump)
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To: Morgana

Here’s what I got from the article: Me, me, me, me, poor me!


18 posted on 07/25/2018 7:22:53 AM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: Mrs. Don-o

Ditto. Mine were at 11 weeks. And I cried for a long time. I don’t understand how women can handle an abortion. When you find you are pregnant, you start making life plans.....how will we pay for college for this little one, etc. The void is emotionally devastating. I guess too many women have no conscience.


19 posted on 07/25/2018 7:34:01 AM PDT by originalbuckeye ('In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act'- George Orwell.a)
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Well duh...the face of the demonrat party....pssst want to buy a couple of fetal femurs...special this week...


20 posted on 07/25/2018 8:21:49 AM PDT by TnTnTn
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