Posted on 12/09/2005 11:30:52 AM PST by Coleus
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Its 8 p.m. on a Friday, and Adeena is lying on a bed in my apartment, squirming in pain, her pants unzipped to reveal a disturbingly large belly. Were watching a DVD she chose from the corner Blockbuster: Coach Carter, starring Samuel Jackson and Ashanti. Jackson has just taken a job at a ghetto high school, and hes supposed to whip a bunch of thuggish boys into a championship basketball team. Ashanti is tight-jeansed and saucy, but sweet enough to have for a boyfriend Kenyon, the one teammate whos serious about college. Buff young men make jump shots to hip-hop music and mouth off to Jackson, but the plot is so thin its obvious theyll all be hugging by the end.
Im a middle-aged white woman with a taste for Film ForumCoach Carter is not what Id rent on my own. But I volunteer with a local group called the Haven Coalition that offers free overnight home stays to women who come to New York for late-term abortions. Adeena, whose name has been changed to protect her privacy, is 24 years old and 24 weeks pregnant. Shed caught a Greyhound from Pennsylvania earlier that day, and spent the afternoon at a clinic in midtown getting part one of an abortion that will be completed tomorrow. Pick whatever you want, Id said at Blockbuster.
Adeena says shes never been in a white persons home. She peers at the paintings on my walls and at the jammed bookcases and Cuban bolero CDs and cassettes of classics from the Yiddish theater. Can I ask you something? she inquires. Why you doing this? You mean sharing my place with you? I tell her Im upset that people like her have such a hard time getting abortions, and besides, I remember being young and being (more than once) in a similar fix. I dont tell her about the differences: how I always had Blue Cross Blue Shield and never went past seven weeks.
Adeena tells me she makes minimum wage as a health-care aide for mentally disabled children. You have to pay a lot of attention to them, she says, and I can see shes trying to attend to me too. She wants to be sociable, but tonight its hard. This afternoon, sticks made of seaweed were inserted into her cervix, and a drug that causes fetal heart failure was injected into her belly. Now the seaweed is getting moist and swelling, and Adeena no longer feels movement in her womb. By tomorrow the swelling will have opened her cervix a few centimeters, allowing a doctor to extract the dead fetus with surgical tools and a vacuum machine.
I dont know how much Adeena knows about these details. But I know, and so do other Haven members. The organization gives us a handout explaining everything so well be prepared if our guests experience side effects. Of course, some complications go beyond the medical.
Why did she wait so long? we all wonder. We never ask.
Its not difficult in most urban areas to find an abortion clinic that will treat women in the first trimester, when the vast majority of pregnancies are terminated. But 1 percent of abortions take place after 21 weeks, late into the second trimester, and many of these women must resort to making a pilgrimage to New York City. More late-term abortions are done here than anywhere else in the country. The procedure takes two days from start to finish. Theres a night of waiting in between.
Five years ago, Catherine Megill, a then-23-year-old counselor at a Manhattan abortion clinic, heard about a patient who couldnt afford a hotel and was going to be sleeping on the street unless someone offered her a couch. Megill offered, and later she began asking friends to do the same. By mid-2001, her project had a name, Haven, and a half-dozen volunteers. It now has about 100 members and is the only group of its kind in the country. Youve heard of armchair liberalism, goes the recruiting pitch. But have you given any thought to futon liberalism? Some 2,000 women have late-term abortions in New York City every year. This year, Haven members have opened their homes to 125 of them (including a 10-year-old).
Most Haven hosts are white, Jewish, well schooled, and political. Some are empty-nesters with beds to spare and memories of the sixties and seventies womens movement; many are young idealists with matchbox apartments and roommates who dont mind an extra body crashing in the living room. Meanwhile, most of the women helped by Haven are black and Latina, with GEDs or less, low literacy skills, and not much civic moxie.
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Of course, the Haven members have their own preconceptions and idiosyncrasies. New hosts often fear that their houseguests will steal from them. (In the history of Haven, there has never been a reported theft.) And some Havenites insist that their guests eat healthy foodfresh fish, for instance, or vegetarianeven if they ask for Big Macs and Ding Dongs. Levine worries that she wont know how to talk to her guests. I think my nervousness is about the class difference, she says. Katha Pollitt, the poet and Nation columnist, buys People magazine when she knows shes about to be called up for Haven duty. But then I worry: Maybe thats patronizing. Maybe theyd rather read The Nicomachean Ethics.
Sometimes, bridging the divide is just impossible: One patient walked into a volunteers home, looked around, said she was going out for a smoke, and never came back. I deal with my own class anxieties by leaping into mom mode. Ive just finished raising two kids, so I find it easy to bustle around, all chatty and gingerbready and just a little bossy. (Now, honey, no staying up too late. Weve got to get up bright and early to go to the clinic tomorrow!) I set up my charges with DVDs, hot tea, perfumed soap, big quilts, soft pillows, and a portable phone with a calling card. For an evening, my performance seems to gloss over our differencesfor the most part. Still, problems arise, often at dinnertime. Shauna, a patient I hosted a few months ago, demanded pasta, but her friend Lisa, who came on the bus with her for moral support, wanted chicken.
KFC aint gonna have no spaghetti! Shauna scolded. Lets go to El Malécon, I soothed. Its a cozy Dominican place in my neighborhood, I explained, with pollo and pasta. Shauna got her spaghetti and Lisa had her chicken, but both went ballistic when they saw other diners eating yucca and fried plantains. Nasty! they said repeatedly, and not exactly quietly. I was annoyed with them, mocking my neighbors, but I think the problem wasnt so much crude manners as raw nerves. On the subway, patients practically clutch me; when we transfer from the 6 to the 7 to the A, they look like they expect to fall down a rabbit hole. They didnt come here for a vacation, and many are spooked by the citys gigantism and noise. Plus all the languages. And the weird lady whos taking them home for the night to God knows where. I try to imagine being an affluent white kid with a problem and being spirited by a black woman to a South Bronx tenement that contains the opposite of my cavernously tidy and quiet life: Fox on TV, lots of people in the house, boom boxes, secondhand smoke. Not to mention those seaweed things in me, the fetal heart attack, and thinking about whats scheduled for tomorrow.
The seaweed sticks are giving Adeena bad cramps. The only drug shes allowed is Advil, and its not helping. Amid the pain, shes struggling to stay with the DVD. Ashanti is pregnant. But her boyfriend, whos trying for an athletic scholarship, isnt happy about it. He tells her he doesnt want a baby. Adeena groans. Whether from the movie or the pain, I cant tell. Late-term abortion is serious, hard-core. At 24 weeks, a fetus is at the same stage of development as those gruesome images shown on pro-lifers protest placards. The last woman I hosted showed me her sonogram, says Jennifer, a 26-year-old host who lives in Carroll Gardens. Then she pointed out that the fetus was a boy. God! I didnt know what to say.
Every once in a while, after hosting a guest, I have bad dreams about sick babies. I have to remind myself that my dreams are just dreams, and that theyre less important than my guests realities.
I know that, often as not, its poverty that has pushed their bellies into the fifth or sixth month. Medicaid in most states wont cover abortions, and money for the procedure is hard to round up. Ending a seven- or eight-week pregnancy costs about $400. Thats a lot of money to these women. And the price shoots up as the weeks pass and the procedure grows more complex. At 24 weeks, the price is about $2,000 in New Yorkmuch cheaper than the $7,000 it costs in New Jersey, but still a virtually insurmountable sum. Adeena got here only with the help of the Womens Medical Fund, a Philadelphia-based group that helps poor Pennsylvanian women pay for abortions. (Theres a similar group in Manhattan: the New York Abortion Access Fund.) Patients often come in with part of the cost; theyve borrowed $25 here and $25 there from friends, says Susan Schewel, director of the Philadelphia fund. Theyve postponed paying utility bills or theyve pawned things. We had a woman the other day who sold her dog.
But chasing an ever-burgeoning fee isnt the only thing that delays abortions. As Levine puts it, theres often some combination of denial and disorganization and general flakiness going on as well. Some women have breakthrough bleeding, assume theyre having periods, and fail to realize theyre pregnant until after the first trimester. Other women delay seeking an abortion because theyre holding out hope that a relationship is going to work. One woman I hosted had five kids and a husband in the military in Iraq. Hes got an immature streak that the war is making worse. I think hes running around on me over there, she told me. Whats for sure is he cant handle another baby right now, and neither can I. Her pants strained over her girth. Shed waited this long, she said, because her mother, whom she worshipped, told her that if she went through with it shed burn in hell. And also because my sister told me abortions hurt. I kept my face straight.
The worst story is really no story at all. The first woman Levine ever hosted was here having a late-term abortion because she had simply put off dealing with her pregnancy until it was almost too late. The delay certainly didnt seem to be for financial reasons: She had a late-model pickup truck that was better than my car, remembers Levine, and I wondered, Why am I the one paying for dinner? Levine rolled out the red carpet anyway. I had to tell myself, Every abortion is the choice of the woman having the abortion. This is about somebody elses body. Its not President Bushs body, but its not mine, either, she says. Being pro-choice is a morality that takes you morally out of the picture.
Most of the time, it feels good to have helped. I remember a mother who came with her 15-year-old daughter. For a while the girlher boyfriend was also 15had tried not to think about the pregnancy. Then she tried to raise the money while keeping the whole thing a secret. When her mother figured it out and got the girl to a doctor, they were told she must have an abortion in four days or it would be too late. The two arrived here in a fever of activity: multiple ATM transactions, hours of driving through the night, and sudden, heart-to-heart conversations. Over tea at my house, the mother gazed at the daughter as if shed been hit by lightning and lived.
I was relieved for them, but at the same time I felt a twinge of paranoia. What if the older woman was really the girls aunt or big sister and just pretending to be her mom? Right now it wouldnt matter: Unlike many states, New York does not have a parental- consent law requiring that a minor get permission from a parent for an abortion. But this spring, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act, which would make it a crime to give a girl an abortion without her mothers or fathers okay. The bill hasnt passed in the Senate yet, but if it does, Haven could be in trouble. It would only take one crazy person to say, You kidnapped my daughter, if you host a 15-year-old, warned a Haven coordinator at a recent meeting. The organization is incorporating, so that if this happens, its board of directors, and not individual hosts, will take the rap.
Back at my place, Ashantis nice boyfriend in Coach Carter has come around and decided to support the baby. But Ashanti has already had the abortion. She says she did it for me. But as she elaborates, all she talks about is Kenyon. I think you should go to school and play ball and do your thing, she says. I think you should be all you can. Hey, girl! Adeena yells at the screen. How about you? She turns to me. What about Ashantis thing, huh? What about hers? Youre right, I say. What about hers? It seems like Adeena is about to tell me her story: why she ended up needing the clinic and what she wants out of life when shes finished there. But the movie credits are rolling and she asks for lights out. I set the alarm, fluff the quilt, and tuck her in.
The next morning, we take the subway together back to the elegant neighborhood where the clinic is located. It is completely unnoticeable from the street, impossible to tell that inside there will be a waiting room that looks like a welfare office, with institutional chairs, soap-opera TV, and dozens of women sitting, sitting, sitting. In the several times Ive gone there to pick up or drop off a patient, Ive seen one protester, one time. She was white, well dressed, and birdlike, and when she tremulously scolded a young Latina woman about killing your baby, she was practically blown backward by a blast of Get the hell outta my way what business is it of yours fuckin goddamned puta bitch!
On this day, the birdlike lady is nowhere to be seen. Adeena and I say good-bye at the clinic doors. She thanks me for making her feel just like you was my moms. In a few hours, shell be back on a bus to Philadelphia, free to do her thing, whatever that may be.
and what they are doing is facilitating the killing of babies from Black and Hispanic mothers, sounds like eugenics, the Negro project and black genocide to me. The article also points out that the mother's ages aren't checked, presumably many are younger than 18 and are as guilty as Planned Parenthood in covering up statutory rape.
And if you notice, the mothers aren't appreciative of what these evil "so-called altruistic" hosts are doing. They want to take the cab than the subway, don't like the CD's or the food the host provides and they would rather dance the night away than stay in the host's home. Once the baby is butchered the hosts no longer have anything to do with the mother, they're off back to Philadelphia to do their own thing. Both groups are self centered with the one goal-- killing a baby. On the one hand you have the rich, white women, throwbacks from the 60's who were part of the "me generation" who embraced Marxist/Enviro/Radical feminism and on the other, the pregnant poor, minority Christian and Catholic Christian women who were careless in the first place in getting pregnant, let the baby grow to term and are now looking at every circuitous route to get around the law to kill her baby so she could get on with her life and probably get pregnant again.
The pro-life activist, called the birdlike lady, needs help out there and should be commended for what she is doing.
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The Ugly & Hidden Truth About Partial Birth Abortion
and don't think the ban on Partial Birth Abortion actually banned Partial Birth Abortion, It did NOT:
Sec. 1531. Partial-birth abortions prohibited
(b) As used in this section--
(1) the term `partial-birth abortion' means an abortion in which--
(A) the person performing the abortion deliberately and intentionally vaginally delivers a living fetus until, in the case of a head-first presentation, the entire fetal head is outside the body of the mother, or, in the case of breech presentation, any part of the fetal trunk past the navel is outside the body of the mother for the purpose of performing an overt act that the person knows will kill the partially delivered living fetus; and
(B) performs the overt act, other than completion of delivery, that kills the partially delivered living fetus; and
In (1) (a) above, the law applies only if the entire head or the fetal trunk past the navel is outside the body of the mother. Given this narrow definition, as a physician, it is clear that one could leave part of the head in the body of the mother (including the vulva tissue) or, if breech, it would be important not to pull the body out beyond the umbilicus before slaughtering the baby. What the effect may be is to truly jeopardize the health of the mother as an unscrupulous abortionist will be doing more manipulation with possible additional internal trauma to the mother in order to get at the base of the baby's skull.
Both of these bills allow a "doctor" to kill a child during the very process of birth until, "in the case of a head-first presentation, the entire fetal head is outside the body of the mother." Or "in the case of breech presentation", the child should be killed before "any part of the fetal trunk past the navel is outside the body of the mother". (Actual text of S.3 and HR 760 in quotes)
That is not a ban. Those are targeting coordinates, plain and simple. The abortionists may be cunning, but they are certainly not stupid. This will not even slow them down.
A law that only protects a child in the last ten seconds of a nine-month pregnancy is a total fraud. It is hard to imagine how anyone could even write a law that would provide fewer restrictions on the legal killing of a human being. As such, it is highly unlikely that even one single child will be saved using the language of this "ban."
Does any one care to read the text of the Fake Partial birth abortion bill Bush signed. Read it and you will see that it does not ban the PB abortion but rather changes how it is done.
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d108:s.00003:
`(1) the term `partial-birth abortion' means an abortion in which the person performing the abortion--
`(A) deliberately and intentionally vaginally delivers a living fetus until, in the case of a head-first presentation, the entire fetal head is outside the body of the mother, or, in the case of breech presentation, any part of the fetal trunk past the navel is outside the body of the mother, for the purpose of performing an overt act that the person knows will kill the partially delivered living fetus
Calling Dr. Dean! Calling Dr. Dean!
What a horrible inversion of the original intent of the Underground Railroad. That was formed to save lives; this was invented to destroy them.
Sick killers, advocating a new holocaust.
Thank you twigs. My exact thoughts.
What a hearwarming Christmas story to hear about these wonderful, caring woman who reach out to help those in need. Ahhh, nothing like a little holiday cheer to lift ones spirits. Sarcasm off!!!
Ah yes, this is precisely how young Latin women talk.
Just the other day I was yelled at by one because I offered my subway seat to an elderly woman who was further away on the train from my seat than she was.
She shouted "That is decidedly not cricket, pendejo!"
I said: "Oh, you think you should get the seat instead of this lady?"
She replied: "Quite."
On a more serious note, in a truly civilized America the members of Haven would be rounded up, tried in court, convicted of murder, and hung.
The last woman I hosted showed me her sonogram, says Jennifer, a 26-year-old host who lives in Carroll Gardens. Then she pointed out that the fetus was a boy. God! I didnt know what to say.
Jennifer didn't know what to say because her position on "choice" is untenable.
An organization that specializes in murdering black people from the South comparing itself to the Underground Railroad.
Shameless.
I guess she went to a private school and missed sex ed.
no reporting of the 10 yr old child, was she brought by her loving MOM, hogwash I do not believe it; they will burn in hell if they allow minors that young to be victimized and not reported to the authorities
These folks need to be reminded of their pals in their own state who are complaining of guns being bought in one state, and brought to their oppressive state.
It sounds to me as though New Yorkers kill more Americans in one year than have been killed by the "insurgents" in Iraq since the beginning of the war. I wonder why the Liberal MSM isn't trumpeting and rejoicing over the killing of these babies as much as they do the deaths of military people in Iraq. Or maybe they are in this article.
Butchers & Murderers.
Nice group of civilised gentlemen:
Loving family man:
I am always struck by the banality of evil.
I think what she was really trying to say about being in that fix more than once was, "I'm a slut who couldn't keep my legs together, and even after having one abortion, I was too stupid or too lazy to take a pill every day, so I figured, heck, I'll just kill more children! Because in my fantasyland, actions don't have consequences! WHEE!"
She's a stupid cow, and so are the other women who dare to compare what they're doing to the Underground Railroad.
Yeah- it takes some twisting to equate the two doesn't it ?
I know I shouldn't laugh, but the thought of Katha Pollitt buying People for her "regular folks" houseguests and then suffering an attack of liberal guilt for being condescending is priceless. Such a finely-tuned conscience, but no pangs at all over abortions performed at 24 weeks!
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