Posted on 11/05/2013 1:50:16 PM PST by Morgana
My rights have been taken away, and I want my constitutional rights restored.
Marni Evans and her fiancé John Lockhart give a startling interview to Texas Tribune, which you can watch below, in which they assert that the enforcement of the Texas pro-life law which requires doctors to have hospital admitting privileges in order to perform an abortion a violation of their rights as citizens.
Marni explains in the video how they discovered they were pregnant and examined their position to have a baby: their income which wasnt always steady, their ability to provide a loving home and committed family, their current lifestyle. They concluded this wasnt a good time for them to have a baby and opted for an abortion at 6 weeks. The couple lives in Austin and made an appointment at Planned Parenthood, only to be sent home at the last minute when a 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court ruling blocking a provision of the new Texas abortion law while it awaits a hearing. The law requires abortionists to have admitting privileges in a hospital within 30 miles of the abortion clinic.
Marni says after the realization of this laws implication on her choice to abort her baby, her first thought was she had to get the hell out of Texas. Indeed, she booked a flight to Seattle for her abortion, but later found out that another Austin clinic, Whole Womans Health, was still doing abortions. However, she expresses fear that she might be sent home from there because the backlog of abortions may be too high.
This report has many trouble spots. First, the line of reasoning that because they werent ready a baby shouldnt be born is a difficult one. An intelligent and educated couple with a healthy baby would have people stumbling over themselves to line up for the adoption, but that word didnt come out of their mouths; instead, the interview was laden with their own needs and their perceived violation of human rightsas if their baby had no rights because they chose for him or her not to. They determined that Marnis health was not truly an issue to the state of Texas if they were forcing her to have a more invasive procedure later because the law wouldnt let her now.
Except thats not the truth.
Texas has not changed the ability for a woman to have an abortion at 6 weeks. What it did was require safety standards that clearly are available to physicians in Austin since the abortion clinic across town obviously is still able to provide them. That Planned Parenthood doesnt seem to have Austin physicians on its staff that have obtained admitting privileges at one of the many hospitals in the greater Austin area is something that should cause all women seeking an abortion in that large city to pause, law or no law. It is very much in the interest of a womans health to ensure she have a hospital that can treat her is a storefront clinic procedure results in a complication that cant be treated there.
Procedures of all sorts, even when done correctly and perfectly in the medical sense, can have serious complications simply because were dealing with the human body. What should be more horrifying to all women is the idea that they could be injured or die from complication because they cant get to a hospital quickly enough.
While Marni and John echo the voices of Planned Parenthood and despair the system stealing their rights, something Planned Parenthood has appealed to the Supreme Court, its easy in the pro-abortion outcry to forget that the systems in place have been followed. An appeals court is there to re-hear cases and has the authority to do what it did. The Los Angeles Times notes:
The three-judge panel of the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals found Texas Atty. Gen. Greg Abbott and other state officials offered ample evidence that the admitting privileges requirement protected womens health.
But Planned parenthood president Cecile Richards says:
This restriction clearly violates Texas womens constitutional rights by drastically reducing access to safe and legal abortion statewide, she said in a statement. We will take every step we can to protect the health of Texas women in the wake of this ruling.
The problem with this logic is that it insists Texas has changed access to abortion when the fact is that abortionists have not obtained medical access to hospitals. Physicians are responsible for obtaining admitting privileges when it is in the scope of their jobs. Thats not uncommon in various aspects of medicine. Abortion has been widely unregulated and that is part of the reason people like Kermit Gosnells were able to commit such heinous crimes.
Since Whole Womans Health seems to be providing abortions in Austin, where Marni is located, its entirely inaccurate to say Marnis rights to an abortion have been violated because she got sent home from an appointment. People get sent home from appointments all the time for a variety of reasons. These laws have not restricted a person like Marni, 6 weeks pregnant when she sought her abortion, from obtaining one. Not one of her rights has been violated, and maybe this law will save her life. No one can predict what may happen in a surgical procedure.
Marni clearly had the means to fly to Seattle to obtain an abortion there, and there was no indication of why she didnt try to go to a state closer, but thats what the report indicates she had tried to do before finding out she could get one in town. However, not only is abortion not stopped in Texas, but Whole Womans Health is even working on helping the women without the ability to pay for an abortion. Called the Stigma Relief Fund, the abortion provider is raising money to help women travel to get abortions, its a sort of all-expense paid life taking trek. The ruling has caused even RH Reality Check to jump on the bandwagon:
Two Whole Womans Health clinics will be closed by the 5th Circuit ruling and their patients need your help.
The disastrous 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling this week has the immediate impact of shuttering Whole Womans Health clinics in Fort Worth and McAllen. It remains our goal and focus to make sure these women are seen and given the care they deserve, therefore were working to find transportation and accommodations for these women so that no matter what their obstacle, we can help them overcome it.
Your donation to the Whole Womans Health Stigma Relief Fund today will help cover the cost of transportation, hotel stays, medical expenses, day care many of the costs that will increase with the added mileage and travel this law has forced upon the women of Texas.
Its certainly within peoples rights to raise money to give to another for whatever purpose they choose, but the issue with all of this rhetoric is the hysteria that prevails. With phrases such as violating my constitutional rights and shuttering abortion clinics, one might believe that Big Brother had honed in on us all by regulating the medical industry with safety standards, which has always been subject to regulation. A better use for a stigma relief fund might be to fund pregnancy care and adoptions so women could make a choice that fits their lifestyle while not taking a life.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WT76hBEYdRg&feature=player_embedded
Gee, she has a right to have her baby murdered by a third rate doctor?
‘The couple lives in Austin...’
This certainly explains a lot.
I applaud this courageous couple in their fight to kill their unborn child. /sarcasm
“I want my right to a botched abortion!!!”
How many abortuaries did they have to shop to find one that could no longer do the deed for them?
They can get on a plane and fly to Chicago where she can get an abortion even if she is in labor
Mr. and Mrs Evans and Lockhart must be so proud.
Two grown ass adults who don’t understand the basic biological mechanics of sex or even birf control. Engaged to either other, both of whom want to kill their first kid.
A Dallas TV station a long time ago called abortion clinics all over the state and region pretending to be a minor impregnated by an adult. This is a crime and is supposed to be reported to the police, none of the clinics reported it, and all but one clinic offered the minor an abortion without parental consent. She was even told to bring any adult off the street pretending to be a parent.
If you think PP sent them home minutes after the court ruling I have a bridge in Arizona....
Has Wendy Davis made all left of center women into hysterical nutjobs?
Such stories (and Wendy’s own, REPUBLICANS TRIED TO TAKE AWAY MY RIGHT TO VOTE) get reposted often on the social(ist) networking sites like facebook. All pledge their loyal support to Wendy Davis’ ‘army’ in the War On Women.
Dupes. Red dupes.
What are the odds this woman ends up giving birth next summer?
I know proud single parents who are adamant in this state about “abortion rights”. Not that they could afford becoming a parent (without making some lifestyle changes and growing up) or wanted to marry the current beau. Even Wendy Davis didn’t abort her own kid.
Nope, it’s about getting OTHERS to kill their kids off. Eugenics.
Somehow I tend to believe that this couple supports gun control and would be willing to use force to shut down conservative programs.
It is touching that they have found one thing in the Constitution they are willing to fight for. /s
And, imagine if this kid actually survives this “mother”,
and finds this news article -
“Mom, you went to court to try to have me killed?”
They found that in the Constitution?
Where, pray tell?
This looked staged and scripted.... probably for abortion barbie’s campaign.
“...their ability to provide a loving home and committed family...”
Yeah, no sh!t...
obviously
PP and others have no problem doing an illegal abortion I bet
“You bought a plane ticket to take me out of state to have me killed?”
Certainly SOMEWHERE in the state there are places that it still goes on.
She’s seeking national attention. Her Sandra Fluke moment. “Look at me!!!!”
The officials in Philly didn’t have problem with illegal abortions either. The culture of corruption rose to the top ranks. Investigators and revue boards.
Of course that is if you believe they actually were pregnant in the first place and that this isn't just a propaganda piece.
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