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To: Salvation

for you list!!


3 posted on 03/08/2014 7:18:22 PM PST by Coleus
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To: Coleus

Failure to meet minimum health and safety requirements is proof in the pudding that abortion clinics are NOT SAFE for the women they service, and of course they’re deadly for the other half of their clientele.

It’s proof that the back alley butchers simply opened a front door.

It was however expected that with the abortion pills being on the open market, that abortions would decline severely. Because of that, I’m hesitant to believe that meeting minimum health and safety requirements is the base issue. Abortion clinics rake in a BUNCH of money, and it wouldn’t cost them that much to update a little. This is a multi billion dollar industry, and has been for 40 years!

Most businesses have plans for growth and updating, increasing their business. It’s not like these guys are tight for money, especially unregulated, unanswered-for money such as PP has access to on top of the blood money they scrape together (pun intended).

I think RU486 is getting the business now, so lives aren’t really being saved...I’m sorry to say. :( But, I think that’s the reality.

I would LOVE to think that the hours, tears and prayers and direct involvement that hundreds of women in this country gave to fighting abortion even 20 years ago, is paying off in this new generation, but I think that abortion pill along with paste on birthcontrol and shots, is making more inroads than we ever did.

And you can’t imagine how badly I crave to be wrong.

Stilll, I’m glad to see these clinics shutting down for any reason at all, grizzly, nasty places of death that they are.


4 posted on 03/08/2014 10:32:31 PM PST by PrairieLady2
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