It turns out that a man willing to kill children in the womb just might be willing to kill children once they're born, too. And their mother. And other patients--at least through hiring of unqualified workers and neglect of proper medical standards.
I'll be waiting for NARAL, NOW, and related groups to come forward with proposals to strictly monitor abortion clinics and crack down on this--but I will not be holding my breath. After all, if you're willing to look past the fact that the pre-born are being slaughtered in the womb, you just might be willing to look past the fact that they're being slaughtered outside the womb, that incompetents are being hired to perform important functions, that basic sanitation is being ignored, or even that their mothers are dying as a result.
After all, it's not prosperous feminists going to Gosnell's clinic in Philadelphia. Our shrines to Molech are clean, well lit, and staffed with only the best technicians, and biohazards are handled properly. Kinda like a little town in Poland.
The ugly reality here is that when we allow the killing of one kind of innocent human, it's hard to argue against the killing of another type of innocent person. A shrine to Molech leads, rhetorically speaking, to the destruction of Jerusalem.
Update: Michelle Malkin has discovered that any number of people should have spoken up about these atrocities, but did not. Evidently there is more truth than anyone would like to see about prenatal infanticide being more important than the lives of mothers to those who advocate legal abortion.
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