Posted on 08/12/2003 11:08:06 AM PDT by johnqueuepublic
Time For Howie To Fess Up Is Dean An Abortionist?
By William A. Mayer, Publisher - PipeLineNews.org
Howard Dean is a Park Avenue, left-wing Democrat whose claim to fame is having been in the right place [Lt. Governor] when the Republican Governor [Richard Snelling] of Vermont died of a heart attack in 1991.
Dean was born, raised and educated in New York.
Vermont the Ben & Jerry state - is a strange place; arguably the most liberal state in the union. Many of its half-million residents come from either New York or Massachusetts - flatlanders tugging it ever further left.
Thats correct, you read it right; a half-million residents - much smaller than innumerable moderate sized cities in America.
The reality is that its a tiny little enclave holding little sway in the national political scheme [the entire state budget is considerably smaller than that of - let's say - the city of San Jose, California] except for the fact that in this run-up to primary season - in the Democrat party - the farther left and more anti-Bush you are, the more you are taken to the partys radical bosom.
Forget most everything you read about Dean in the main stream press; it reflects nothing so much as a sanitizing operation that makes the cleanup at ground zero in New York pale by comparison.
Also forget that fiscally conservative load of horse excrement that Dean is always touting the penny-pinching MD raised Vermonts spending 48% from 1997-2000, from 1.6 billion to 2.44 billion.
Dean left Vermonts fiscal process in shambles and hemorrhaging.
But that is par for the course among the Democrat leadership, trade on your ultra-left bona fides to similarly disposed party activists in order to secure the nomination, and then lie to everyone else that you are a moderate on something anything.
There is nothing about Dean that is moderate - but he shares that attribute with most of the gang of midgets he has joined up with as they knee and elbow each other across the land, vying to see who will have the honor of being the Bush teams sacrificial lamb in November, 2004.
But there is one area of the Dean bio that we find of particular interest, his medical degree.
Dean is the only MD running and though Deaniacs love to emphasize the title because of its supposed affirmative effect, they fail to mention that he totally abandoned medicine, in short order, to enter politics. More to the point he has not kept up with developments in the field or medical technology at all, in a Vermont Magazine article, while on a tour of Porter Hospital where he served his residency Doctor Dean mis-diagnoses a CT scan, wondering aloud if perhaps they [two circles which were visible] were masses when in fact the two masses were merely a tomograph of two sections of a thigh bone - as the technician patiently explained, Deans reply?
This is more advanced than the teaching hospital I trained at 18 years ago, I mean wow 1998 - On Call With Howard Dean, by David Sleeper, Vermont Magazine
Wow indeed like there is not a Doctor in the house.
Unlike many medical professionals - even former ones - Dean has a particularly strong affinity for that most controversial of medical procedures abortion.
Listening to him in front of a womens audience you would think abortion was his middle name.
Its not surprising, really - Howard Dean served on the board of Planned Parenthood of Northern New England for five years. Planned Parenthood has made well over a billion dollars, profiteering on infanticide and members of the organization can be counted as among his strongest supporters.
In a January 21, 2003 speech supposedly decrying extremism - and I think if one of us doesn't win, next thing girls won't be able to go to school in America - before the most extreme group within the abortion support industry NARAL he found no fault with any abortion procedure in existence We do not hearken [sic] to the term "partial birth abortion" in my state because, because partial birth abortion is like the word, quota It's a code word designed to appeal to people's fears, to divisiveness
Something else, deeply disturbing happened during the NARAL speech.
To underscore why he was against the concept of parental notification of requiring children to get the permission of a parent to have an abortion performed - Dean related a story about a 12 year-old girl:
As many of you know I'm a doctor. I'm an internist, and I take care of all ages one time a young lady came into my office who was 12 years old and she thought she might be pregnant. And we did the tests and did the exam and she was pregnant. She didn't know what to do. And after I had talked to her for a while I came to the conclusion that the likely father of her child was her own father.
Poignant story, and a considerable helping of red meat thrown to the NARAL zealots who think abortion on demand extends to 12 year old girls whose parents should not be notified.
One small problem, Deans recitation of the story was a lie, and he knew it at the time.
DEAN: What do you mean?
RUSSERT: To say to people at NARAL...
DEAN: I don't think it's... (CROSSTALK)
DEAN: A pretty big omission, you mean?
RUSSERT: Omission, yes. That's a...
DEAN: I don't think it is at all.
RUSSERT: To suggest her father may have been...
DEAN: I thought it was. At the time, I thought it was.
RUSSERT: But when you told that story, you knew otherwise.
DEAN: That's right.
RUSSERT: Why didn't you say that?
DEAN: Because it didn't make any difference. Meet The Press with Tim Russert, Jan 22, 2003.
The truth didnt make any difference it was inconvenient, and aside from that slight correction the lack of veracity of the statement is further underlined by the fact that Dean doesnt treat anyone anymore, let alone 12 year-old girls.
Howard Dean lied
Dean told a powerful story but left out a key fact. What Dean didnt say was he knew the father was not responsible, someone else was convicted. USA Today
The left is always the group that raises the issue of reproduction first and, code word or not, Dean is going to have to deal with the ramifications of his position on that issue.
As a medical student Dean did his OB-GYN rotation at a Planned Parenthood clinic, as governor [oh and by the way, Dean sealed his gubernatorial records upon leaving office for the period of 10 years he had requested 20 - curious?] he made changes in state law that caused all family planning to be contracted through Planned Parenthoods abortion mill.
And yet he refuses to answer one simple question.
Dean is a gung-ho supporter of abortion including late trimester and partial birth abortions - his state, Vermont, even allows abortions to be performed by non-doctors.
According to CDC statistics, Vermont had one of the highest abortion/live birth ratios in the nation. In 1992 - during Deans second year of stewardship - it had 359 abortions for every 1000 live births.
For every 1000 children born, 359 were ripped from their mothers wombs and unceremoniously flushed down the toilet.
Most puzzling - damning really - is Deans refusal to say whether or not he has personally performed abortions.
Since - in Deans way of looking at the issue - the unborn are mere tissue and since he has made abundantly clear that there is no abortion procedure that he opposes up to the actual moment of birth, why would he play a semantic game involving one of his core principals?
You would think that he would want to prove his commitment to the procedure, to the right of every female to receive abortion on demand, to loudly trumpet:
Yes I have performed abortions of every type, first trimester, second and third trimester, suction curettage, dilation and evacuation, manual vacuum aspiration, partial birth, the whole enchilada. I have done them in back seats, with coat-hangers [sterile of course] hell Ive even done them in my garage with my wife assisting me. Dammit, Im Howard Dean, Im PRO-ABORTION and Im damned proud of it.
But he doesnt say that.
Even more curiously, he wont say that he hasnt performed abortions either.
Now lets think about that for a moment.
Either he has, or he hasnt, but he wont say either way.
Now this is a funny state of affairs.
One must assume that he does remember whether or not he did, or did not perform these procedures and it certainly seems odd that such a rabid supporter would not personally provide what he obviously considers sound medical treatment in line with the modern version of Hippocratic Oath - the classical oath of course is a little more tricky to navigate containing the following language:
I will neither give a deadly drug to anybody who asked for it Similarly I will not give to a woman an abortive remedy. In purity and holiness I will guard my life and my art
What could be the harm in stating clearly and plainly that though he totally supports the procedure, he did not personally perform them, unless such a claim would be rendered a lie at some point hence, coming back to doubly harm him first for denying it, second for performing a procedure he thought so shameful he felt the necessity to lie about it in the first place.
And it is that thought process that really leads in only one logical direction, the supposition that Dean probably did indeed perform abortions either at Planned Parenthood or at some other clinic, hospital or wherever else locations these procedures get done and that now he cant admit it.
He cant admit it because of the dirty little secret that despite what the radical feminists represent as being the sense of the nation an abortionist could never be elected president.
Most of the public considers it an odious procedure and the overwhelming percentage of medical professionals feel the same. That is why they need specialized clinics to perform them. OB-Gyn doctors simply will not sully themselves or the hospitals in which they practice.
Howard Dean is an extremist.
His positions on homosexual marriage, on the role of government, on defense and on abortion are far outside those of the mainstream of American voters.
Driven by what seems - from the outside anyway - a lemming-like rush to commit political suicide, Democrat party powerbrokers seem intent on selecting him as their standard bearer.
We on the right should be so lucky, because in that role he is exactly what the doctor ordered.
© 2003; PipeLineNews, all rights reserved.
Why not, Dean represents the Democrat Party quite well, as this article indicates he is an extremist and "his positions on homosexual marriage, on the role of government, on defense and on abortion are far outside those of the mainstream of American voters."
They sure are ! That should get their attention !! ...
I think he is a truly dangerous stealth candidate who will say and do anything to get elected.
On another issue, Social Security, he flat out got caught in a lie. He did, indeed, say the age for full Social Security should be raised to 68 or 70, then denied it in the debate last week. (I think I can find the documentation).
The environmentalists don't like him at all. Yet, he is trying to pass himself off as an environmentalist.
I really, really, really don't like this guy and disagree totally with those who say he'd be the best Dem candidate because he'd be the easiest to beat. I just don't want him to be one election day away from the Presidency...anything can happen. And, I really believe his lack of experience, his ambivalence about being truthful about issues, and his ethics regarding life would destroy the US.
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