Friday, February 01, 2019

More on the pro-abortion left

And yes, I am saying pro-abortion, not pro-choice, and this interesting column by the Indiana AG notes why.  New York is allowing non-doctors to perform them, removing virtually all restrictions on why they may be performed, and a lot more.  Since I have personal evidence that getting a few signatures for an abortion in extreme cases ought not be difficult--doctors who recommended supplemental screens for my wife were also on the board of local crisis pregnancy centers--this is clearly about abortion for any reason until the day the child might be born, and really after in some cases.  It is also, as I've noted before, about aligning the cost structure of an abortion clinic with the fiscal realities, as nurse's pay is about a third that of an obstetrician's. 


Never mind the little detail that one just might want someone in attendance who was skilled at suturing and such in case something went wrong with a prenatal infanticide.   Are these people about women's rights?  Let's ask that after the first few incidents where a mother is rushed to the ER when the nurse in attendance can't stop the bleeding.

2 comments:

Hearth said...

Yes, well in Cali a minor can have an abortion without parental knowledge, much less consent.

So. There's that.

Bike Bubba said...

Having gotten up at odd hours in the middle of the night to care for my daughter, I can only imagine how p**sed I'd be to find out my little girl had an infection or severe blood loss from a prenatal infanticide--and that she'd suffered because I didn't even know about it until someone at the ER (or a coroner for that matter) saw the evidence.

Or, for that matter, imagine dealing with related mental health issues knowing neither that one's daughter had become pregnant. At some point, legislators who prevent parental notification and consent laws need to be held criminally liable for this kind of thing, not to mention abortuaries.