What I am trying to say is that medical equipment, including medical waste systems have multiple purposes. As a shareholder of GE, it is quite possible that some abortion providers have used equipment manufactured from that company as well. Which makes me as guilty as MR.
“Medical equipment” is a total red herring. Who cares about it? Only you, apparently.
The point is that Stericycle is in the business of physically disposing of the broken bodies of millions of murdered children, and that Mitt Romney profited from that “business model” to the tune of at least $75 million dollars that we know of.
What a load of crap!
Stericyle is in the business of disposing of medical waste and they sell this service DIRECTLY to hospitals and medical practices. Because abortion is one of the most common surgical procedures performed in the United States (there are as many abortions performed as there are C-sections), it is axiomatic that a significant percentage of medical "waste" is actually murdered babies. So yes, Stericycle knows this and is complicit in this.
General Electric on the other hand sells their light bulbs to retail and wholesale establishments who in turn sell them to consumers. They don't know who the end user is and light bulbs are a staple product, not a highly specialized service like medical waste disposal.