Posted on 12/19/2014 7:22:04 PM PST by Morgana
A nurse from a Seattle abortion clinic said the following at a meeting of abortion providers where they discussed the emotional impact of their work.
I was watching the doctor struggle with the cannula, trying to pull it out. I didnt understand what the resistance was all about. And I was very alarmed and all of the sudden the doctor pulled the cannula out and there, as I was at the womans side, I looked down at the cannula and there was a foot sticking out. I will never forget the feeling I had in my chest as the doctor pulled that cannula out. And it almost took the breath out of me. Because the reality of this was very hard for me This sounds terribly cavalier, I suppose, but within about a month, like everything else we do after a while, it just becomes pretty routine and it has never bothered me since then.
Diane M. Gianelli, Abortion Providers Share Inner Conflicts, American Medical News, July 12, 1993. Reprinted from Clinicquotes.
That feeling in your chest,sweetheart,was your conscience.Of course you've succeeded in silencing it and have given up your very humanity in the process.
I know the Lord is going to have a very special place in Heaven for all the babies that have been aborted, and every one will have a special name!
Guess what all these things have in common.
Thanks for the note. Hopefully that will be accomplished quickly. If done soon, I will try and come up with a better way to communicate that thought.
(DONE)
I wonder what the liberals would say if we wore T-SHIRTS that said “I CAN’T BREATHE” and had pictures of an aborted fetus ?
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