A powerful testimonial
I read the article and she left there 20 years ago. That doesn’t at all undermine her credibility. Quite the contrary, in fact. I notice that she said Tiller “didn’t deserve to be shot”. I think that’s overly generous of her. Tiller claimed 60,000 “kills” so, if he didn’t deserve to be shot, then who does? “Tiller’s Temple of the Barbaric Sacrament” is no more - and that’s a good thing.
2% of 60,000=
1,200 with medical anomalies?
Murder is ALWAYS wrong, even by abortion!
All were never referred to any psychological counseling for "treatment of their permanent mental impairment," which any serious medical doctor would have a medical moral obligation to do.
An uninterested (purported pro-choice) doctor from John's Hopkins reviewed all of the subpoenaed records and stated that most of the abortions performed by Tiller was done for any serious psychological illness, and none to save the life of the mother from any physical illness.
The only way to really know who’s telling the truth is to have all the records released for public scrutiny. But the Tiller folks won’t do that because it would show criminal behavior, though they’ll cite ‘privacy’ as the reason for hiding the truth.
From Enid, Oklahoma...
Luhra Tivis thought she was pro-choice until she worked for the late Dr. George Tiller.
Tivis, who now lives in Enid, said she worked for Tiller in Wichita, Kan., in 1988. Tivis did computer work at the abortion clinic, filing Medicare records. She also underwent some sales training and answered calls from patients. She now is employed at StarTek and also works for Wheatheart Nutrition delivering meals.
Since her experience working in the clinic, Tivis has changed her opinion about abortion, is a member of Operation Rescue and an outspoken opponent of abortion, speaking at rallies throughout the United States.
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Thanks to the Enid news for printing this...
God bless her.
From the article: Tivis, who now lives in Enid, said she worked for Tiller in Wichita, Kan., in 1988. Tivis did computer work at the abortion clinic, filing Medicare records. She also underwent some sales training and answered calls from patients.
I wasn't aware women of child-bearing age qualified for Medicare. Perhaps they mean Medicaid. Perhaps this can be attributed to sloppy reporting. Or perhaps Tivis gets her facts terribly wrong.
In any case, I remain far less convinced of the lady's veracity.