Posted on 05/24/2016 4:49:47 AM PDT by lowbridge
Burkhart plans to open a new, late-term abortion business in Oklahoma City this summer, according to Rolling Stone. The businesswoman has a shady reputation, having once run an abortion clinic for late-term abortionist George Tiller. She currently owns and runs an abortion business in Wichita, Kansas.
On making the decision to expand her abortion business to the conservative state, Burkhart said: After the physician in Oklahoma City went out of business, I felt like it was even more important. If you want abortion care in Oklahoma, currently you have to go to Tulsa or Norman. Our clinic will go further in terms of gestational limit, and it will be one more site for people to go to.
Her comments hinted that the new Oklahoma facility will do late-term abortions. In a February interview, she confirmed that it will: She told Bloomberg that they will do abortions up to 24 weeks in Oklahoma, LifeNews reported. Burkharts current move-in date is June 20, according to the report.
She complained to the liberal magazine that she has been facing a lot of obstacles to open her new abortion facility. She said many Oklahoma businesses did not want to work with her because of the nature of her business, making her feel ostracized. She also said the state Department of Health made it difficult to get an abortion clinic license.
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That is horrifying
What a cold woman
Why stop at 24 weeks
Stop at 24 weeks? Unlikely. Killer Tiller didn’t.
I wonder what Killer Tiller thinks now.
’ She said many Oklahoma businesses did not want to work with her because of the nature of her business, making her feel ostracized. ‘
Hidden message...
‘ Calling all lawyers: the Federal government must punish those Oklahoma businesses, under the 14th Amendment. ‘
-—If you want abortion care...-—
One thing about the satanic left: they sure know how to sugarcoat evil.
“Abortion CARE” sounds real...palatable.
Ostracized? Yeh no kidding. Murder will do that.
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