Posted on 08/28/2015 8:12:58 AM PDT by fungoking
The scene in front of abortion clinics is often tense, with clinic workers escorting patients past activists waving signs and taking photographs.
But increasingly, another drama is unfolding out back. There, abortion opponents dig through the trash in search of patient information.
Using garbage as their ammunition, anti-abortion activists who have sometimes been accused of violating abortion seekers privacy are turning the tables. They claim its the clinics that are violating patients privacy by discarding medical records in unsecured ways.
(Excerpt) Read more at propublica.org ...
It’s all about throughput and cost/murder. Cleaning up before, during and after is only that needed to pass by whatever inspectors they have in their pockets.
There is some speculation that PP gives faulty BC info to women in hopes that they will get pregnant and return for an abortion thus providing an additional source of body parts and revenue. Just speculation, but with this administration, well???
Speculation? Carol Everett flat out admitted to doing just that when she ran an abortuary. Of course, she wasn't PP.
We used to hear about these ghastly abortion techniques all the time. Now we find out they've taken to more natural and nondestructive extractions (we sane people call that delivery) so that the valuable body parts can be sold off.
The truth of the matter is that ideology supersedes decency. Life (that can't vote) doesn't mean a damn thing to them except to the extent they can make money off the leftovers.
The discarded records should be examined carefully----could make a case for PP coercing young women into giving PP authority to sell their baby's body parts.
More evidence that troubled young women are nothing more than a commodity to these genital-sniffing savages.
“They claim its the clinics that are violating patients privacy by discarding medical records in unsecured ways.”
Medical records are to be put through the shredder. Not that PP goes by rules.
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