Posted on 11/05/2005 10:50:26 PM PST by topher
It does use tax dollars for the production of this and for the airing of this, so I don't see how it can be copyrighted!
Oh, I'm sure PBS is doing it in the interest of "fairness and balance", not that they'd give pro lifers a chance to speak at all.
"more than 30 years after Roe v. Wade established that access to abortion services is a fundamental right"
Let's get one thing straight - there is NO right to abortion. No where in the Constitution does it say "and there will be a right to an abortion" I've checked. If you do have a right to an abortion, you can get one free of charge where ever and whenever you want (I'm sure MANY vegan lefties who don't wear leather would be behind this.)
You may get away with telling me someone has the right to CHOOSE to have an abortion. This tiny language change is very offensive to me.
Betty Thompson, a former abortion clinic director in Jackston, Mississippi states:These people seem to believe that killing babies should not have any consequences... That the fundamental right to life provided by the constitution does not apply to babies because this inconvient for liberals."The assault on abortion rights is very clever. It's very smart. And we are losing."
And now they complain that they are ... now losing.
My heart aches... for those little babies that are being ripped apart... not for the death movement...
I agree with everything you posted. I spent the afternoon outside an abortion clinic... Praying for the little ones being ripped apart inside the building, as well as for other people...
Could this be why Specter put off hearings on Alito until January? If it is, it says a whole lot about the Specter, as if we didn't already know.
"It's like even before Roe v. Wade for these poor women," says Pat White, a nurse-midwife who has been working in the Mississippi Delta for decades. "We are making decisions for them."
That is EXACTLY the problem.
I have considerable hope that our new chief justice won't allow his fellow brethren to issue a mandate until Alito is confirmed and seated.
I hope you are right. And by the way, your tagline is right also.
Excellent job, Mississippi! Hopefully many other states will follow the lead. Abortion is the single greatest tragedy in this great country of ours.
Because, as Pat White and every other pro-abort knows, there is absolutely NO WAY to PREVENT a pregnancy. None. It's impossible. Women MUST have abortions if they don't want to be baby producing machines.
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Ping
I second that!
Now in the far Northeastern part of Louisiana, Shreveport, they have a few mills. But excluding Shreveport, Hurricane Katrina left an abortion clinic in Baton Rouge, and that meant that people in Mississippi would have to go Jackson, MS, or Birmingham. They could no longer go to New Orleans.
I find it interesting how the Gambling Industry was almost brought to its knees by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in Mississippi, as well as affecting the abortion mills in New Orleans (basically, they were underwater).
And then driving a long distance to an abortion clinic was also affected by the gasoline shortage that drove prices up.
Maybe and maybe not that was intended by God (to affect the gambling and abortion industries by the hurricanes). It is interesting how sin city was shut down just before the Gay parade that was scheduled the weekend of the Hurricane (I think), as well. I forget the name of that parade, but it had some perverted, weird name...
In the case of this poor woman, Louisiana and its Republican Governor put a law into effect to try to raise the health standards of abortion clinics in Louisiana to that for animal clinics -- but this was blocked by legal action supported by NOW, Planned Parenthood, and especially NARAL.
This law would have made abortions safer, but if this show dwells on this issue, it will list this as an abortion restriction, not something to make abortions safer.
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But since PBS is funded by taxpayers, we all know how fair PBS is and how balanced there reporting is! And how fairly issues like this will treated by such shows!
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Thanks for your ping. I'll be back after attending Mass.
For your information Please check your TV guide for program time in your area.
This program will air tonight, Tuesday, November 8, 2005.
Watch a preview here:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/clinic/
The Last Abortion Clinic
(60 minutes) Today, the headlines are filled with speculation about changes in the U.S. Supreme Court and what those changes might mean for abortion -- an issue that has divided the country for over 30 years. Heated rhetoric from both sides continues to be heard in courtrooms and on the campaign trail. But while attention is often focused on the arguments, there is another story playing out in local communities.
Pro-life advocates have waged a successful campaign to reduce abortions in many places throughout the country. By using state laws to regulate and limit abortion and by creating their own clinics to offer alternatives to women, they have changed the facts on the ground.
On Nov. 8, FRONTLINE investigates the steady decline in the number of physicians and clinics performing abortions and focuses on local political battles in states like Mississippi, where only a single clinic performs the controversial procedure.
Meanwhile, the US Senate wasted a day bitching and moaning about "fairness" and "balance" because an hour of Rush Limbaugh's radio show is carried on the Armed Forces Network.
If states had the guts to treat this as a medical procedure that requires the same parental notification protocols, insurance coverage and medical safety protocols for the "providers," medical follow up, adequate medical training for personnel, etc., this procedure would dry up in many areas of the country.
As always, follow the money. Who profits from these abortion mills? This is a mass money making scheme with millions upon millions of victims (both born and unborn).
Frank
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