Posted on 12/02/2014 3:13:00 PM PST by Morgana
From former clinic worker and clinic director Carol Everett:
It was always difficult to find and train telemarketers who could call themselves counselors while selling abortions.
Were helping women, I had to remind them constantly. Those who didnt buy my pitch quickly left.
I started to believe my own rhetoric. I had to be convincing in order to persuade my telephone counselors, but each time I met with Chuck, I was quickly snapped back to reality. We were in the business of making money, a lot of it.
Carol Everett with Jack Shaw, Blood Money (Oregon: Multnomah Press Books, Questar Publishers, Inc., 1992) Quoted in Rachel M MacNair, PhD. Achieving Peace in the Abortion War (New York: iUniverse, 2009) 54
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I posted this just for you
XYZ Women's Center
Hello, um I'd like to know about your abortions.
When was the date of your last period?
Um, I think it was, uh, around March 3rd.
All right just one moment. ... That means that your due date is December 3rd.
(The counselor has just confirmed the girls worst fear. Someone now knows her secret. And through this the abortion saleslady gains a perverse sort of trust in the girl. She feels committed to go only to the place where they know her secret. All before she even knows she is truly pregnant.)
I have an opening tomorrow at 10:30. Make sure you bring cash.
“Make sure you bring cash. “
Not American Express?
Carol Everett is a dynamite speaker. Have her speak at your church and you will see.
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