Posted on 05/28/2002 7:10:25 AM PDT by TroutStalker
Edited on 04/22/2004 11:46:33 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
DENVER -- As soon as he saw the blue minivan turning into the parking lot of Planned Parenthood's small abortion clinic here, Kenneth Scott grabbed his digital camera, clambered up his rickety metal ladder and started snapping pictures.
"You'll have nightmares about this day the rest of your life," he bellowed, photographing the blond woman gingerly leaving the minivan. Then he turned his camera to her escort. "Your sin won't be hidden or forgotten," he screamed.
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How often do you hear about deaths caused by internal bleeding after a tummy tuck? Or the number of Americans who have their lungs accidentially punctured during heart surgery? The numbers are there if you want to look, but doctors don't exactly advertise.
The innocent person in the womb is defenseless and has no say in their death. I ask you to consider having mercy on them.
I don't necessarily condone the camera thing. I certainly don't agree with the shouting. But many in the pro-life community feel desparate. If they protest at the clinic they are treated like racketeers. If they open alternative centers politically minded attorneys-general try to shut them down. If they pray within 300 feet of a clinic (kneeling silently on private ground) a judge has them declared in contempt of court. If they try to get a documentary film together describing the pain the fetus goes through the first-amendment supporting press refuses to run it. They can't even print a photo of a fetus grasping a surgeon by the finger through an opening in a pregnant woman's abdomen? What do they do?
You see, everytime a woman goes into an abortion clinic, someone dies. You know this and you are made more than powerless to stop it, you are made out to be the criminal? That sort of internal conflict has driven men insane before.
We should be able to rely on the peace of G-d to help us not become insane, to not internalize our failure to stop this madness, to not cry out in the night from the nightmares that come when we think of the millions who have been slaughtered while we have been forced by the tolerant to stand by silently. Fortunately, I have been able to rely on His peace. Bernard Slepian (sp?) and this character, apparently, have not been so blessed.
Shall I condemn them for that lack of blessing? (I do condemn Slepian for his crime).
Shalom.
It's for this very reason that minors require a parental legal guardian to approve of medical procedures. But the politicians see abortion as somehow being different.
I didn't say that I think that taking a picture is a reasonable answer to my question. My point is what would we have others do for us if we were in that type of imminent danger? I suppose that somebody taking a picture probably would not be much comfort to us. It might be better than our (other) family and neighbors doing absolutely nothing to rescue us, but on the other hand I personally would probably still feel a little like that Viet Cong guy whose summary execution was captured in the famous photo. A lot of good the photo does me!
Cordially,
Nobody needs an abortion except the woman whose life is in imminent danger of ending because of the child in her womb. That situation is rare. Other women want an abortion, but they don't need one.
Shalom.
I prefer 'loving' to 'interesting.'
Just my $.02.
Shalom.
See ya later.
Are you talking about 'people' or 'minors without parental consent?'
Also, are you going to demonstrate one routine medical procedure that leads to more deaths per year than abortion, or are you going to justify abortion because it isn't more deadly than all of them put together?
And are people routinely appraised of the dangers of all those other procedures as a matter of course?
Apples and apples, please.
Shalom.
So far, that has only increased the rates. It's kind of like the current anti-drug ad campaign actually increasing the number of teen drug users.
Only abstinence only education has been shown to reduce the numbers of unwanted pregnancies. Personally, I believe it is successful because it gives kids the authority to say 'not interested' to sex.
Shalom.
Sorry, musta' missed it. I failed to see the word "privacy" in the Constitution. Could you please cite exactly where in the Constitution such a right is granted?
Exactly. Horsely is buds with that Clayton Waagner character, the one sitting in jail for mailing fake anthrax to abortion clinics.
These are some very dangerous people.
How many of those refuse to call an ambulance for fear of the bad publicity? How many of those refuse to share the dangers with the patients? How many of those refuse to have any kind of regulation of their centers of operation?
It's not the same thing and it's not treated by the medical or legal community as the same thing.
Apples and apples, please.
Shalom.
Shalom, b'Shem, young lady. Chat witcha later.
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