Posted on 08/22/2019 11:44:45 AM PDT by Morgana
KETTERING
The Ohio Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal from the Dayton areas lone abortion clinic in its fight to stay open.
Supporters of the Womens Med Center in Kettering vowed to fight on, and anti-abortion forces looked forward to the clinics closure.
NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio Executive Director Kellie Copeland called Wednesdays ruling a defeat for women, but she said the fight to get a transfer agreement required to keep the clinic open will continue.
This clinic is still open, and abortion is available in Dayton for those who need it, Copeland said.
How long, however, is unclear.
Gary Taphorn, chairman of the Board of Dayton Right to Life, said after the court ruling: We are relieved to see this shameful chapter in the history of our region be closed.
(Excerpt) Read more at daytondailynews.com ...
Wait for Kasich to make his move
Very detailed well-written informative article.
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So the only way to stay open is by forcing taxpayers to involuntarily pay for it. No other way
WINNING!!
Abortion supporters always brag that as long as killing babies is considered legal, then they have a right to kill.
A nation that kills its own children is a nation without hope.
St. John Paul II, Pope.
Great news! Thanks for posting.
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I spend four hours a day, five days a week outside this abortion mill. Between 45-50 babies die there each week. Seems like there is always another appeal or another stay to keep it open. May God receive all the glory when this horrible holocaust ends.
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