Posted on 07/13/2014 8:26:35 PM PDT by TigerClaws
Scott Bollig, 30, will stand trial on first-degree murder and aggravated battery, a judge decided on Friday. In February, police claim Bollig confessed to crushing an abortion pill and mixing it into pancakes, then feeding them to a woman who was 8-weeks-pregnant.
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The drug is called Cytotec.
http://www.womenonwaves.org/en/page/702/how-to-do-an-abortion-with-pills-misoprostol-cytotec
The only reason I know about it is because I was in the hospital for unknown AB pain, now I’m 60+ yrs old, very drug allergic, so I googled the drug before I accepted it. When the word ABORTION was so high on the list of side effects, I immediately REFUSED it. Both on Religious grounds and the fact that you do NOT give a person with unknown AB pain a drug that will cause more AB PAIN!
Doctor is now former doctor.
From what I have read, it was NOT.
But just imagine being a pregnant woman lifting a bite of food to your mouth. Unless you are absolutely positive of who prepared it, just wow! And there are a lot of crazy liberals and femnazis in this world.
This just seems like a completely frightening situation to me.
Meanwhile the woman can abort all the way up to the delivery date, and after delivery can give the kid up for adoption.
I can see him making a case under "equal protection", that if the biological mother can kill the child without it being murder, the biological father should have the same option.
I'm going to guess that the man didn't like the idea of paying 18 to 21 years of child support. It used to be the case in many states that a man was not obligated to pay child support for a child not conceived within marriage, unless he voluntarily chose to. Then the Supreme Court struck that down. Perhaps it should be brought back, to eliminate the motive for this.
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