Posted on 01/17/2006 2:11:29 PM PST by presidio9
While the thoughts of the nation are focused on the subject of abortion through the Samuel Alito Senate Confirmation hearings and anticipation of the upcoming 33rd anniversary of Roe v. Wade, an effort has been launched that will force a Kansas county to convene a Grand Jury to investigate alleged criminal acts that led to the abortion death of a Down Syndrome teenager last year.
The victim, Christin A. Gilbert, died from complications to a third-trimester abortion received at George R. Tillers Womens Health Care Services in Wichita, Kansas, the site of over 2,000 arrests during Operation Rescues Summer of Mercy protests in 1991.
Allegations that the Grand Jury will be asked to investigate include second-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, mistreatment of a dependent adult, failure to report abuse or neglect of children, and illegal late-term abortion.
Gilbert suffered complications during her abortion that were not fully diagnosed. Gilberts condition continued to worsen, but instead of sending her to the hospital, abortion clinic staff sent her to a hotel room where she continued to deteriorate. Finally, an ambulance was summoned for Gilbert, but not until days later when she was Code Blue. Even then, with callous disregard for Gilberts life, a clinic employee requested that the ambulance run with no lights and no sirens.
In Tarrant County, Texas, where Gilbert lived, a Grand Jury convened last year to probe allegations of felony sexual assault that led to Gilberts pregnancy. That Grand Jury is still investigating.
A confidential family source, who is cooperating with the Kansas Grand Jury effort, has told Operation Rescue that Gilbert could not have legally consented to sexual activity because of the severity of her Down Syndrome condition, and that she never would have chosen abortion for her baby, leading to concerns that Gilbert was the victim of an illegal forced abortion.
According to Kansas law, a Grand Jury must convene within 60 days of the submission of a required number of signatures of registered voters. Those signatures are due to be submitted on March 1, 2006.
The abortion lobby told the nation that the 1973 Supreme Court decision of Roe v. Wade would make abortion safe and legal for women. It may have decriminalized abortion, but it did not make it safe not for Christin Gilbert nor the thousands of other women who have died from slipshod abortions in the past 33 years, said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman.
Operation Rescue documented Gilberts death and has worked through the state, the legislature, and now the courts to bring justice for Christin Gilbert and her pre-born child.
I guess they're not happy with just murdering children, they have to go after unconsenting girls as well.
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I would be interested to know how many women have died from abortions since Roe V. Wade versus before hand. In both cases I would include so-called "back alley" abortions (which, obviously, still go on). The main justification for legalized abortion ususally seems to be that it saves the lives of countless women. I bet it doesn't even do that.
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A lot of us would love to have those figures. My understanding is that abortion is almost never listed as the primary cause of death, and seldom listed as the secondary or tertiary (if that's the word I want) cause.
One would think that only a handful of women have died as a result of having an abortion since 1973. I'm not buying.
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I don't know what to say. Can you imagine what this girl must have gone through?
Woman Hospitalized From Botched Abortion Dies From Complications
After 1973, the average number of deaths from legal abortions was 22.
We murder about 1.5 million babies per year so that 17 women per year can live.
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