Thursday, May 03, 2007

Abortion lobby: No shame

Disgusted Beyond Belief blogged about his wife's miscarriage, and the emergency surgery he had to consent to to save her life.

But because he's always been "prochoice," he believes the prochoice lie that prolifers are opposed to life-saving emergency obstetrical surgery.

The people he should hate are the abortion lobby stooges who lied to him all his life about how other people were judging him.

There is not a place in Hell hot enough for the people who stop at nothing to demonize other people, purely on the grounds that we happen to disagree with their stand that fetuses are pieces of worthless shit, to be flushed at will down a toilet.

Look at the needless grief that they caused this man and his wife.

I hate, hate, hate with the white-hot intensity of a thousand suns the way the abortion lobby lies, lies, lies, lies all the time to further their life-hating, woman-hating, family-hating agenda of death.

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5 comments:

L. said...

He made the point that the baby was fine, right up until the end, and that when asking for his consent, the doctors did NOT insist that the abortion was necessary, to save her life (though it certainly seemed like a great idea, from what he says).

He sounds like he fully realizes that he signed his baby`s execution order on that clipboard, without trying other means. And he sounds angry at people who seek to make what he did illegal.

L. said...

".... life-hating, woman-hating, family-hating agenda of death."

Yep -- that`s me! I think I`ll go pull the legs off some baby mice now. :)

Christina Dunigan said...

L, she was hemorrhaging and fully dilated. That meant that the placenta was detaching. The baby was alive at the moment but clearly doomed. This is a case similar to the Santorum case.

And please note that I make a distinction between the abortion lobby and ordinary prochoice people. You don't make your living promoting abortion and protecting the interests of abortion advocacy organizations, at least not that you've mentioned here.

Anonymous said...

where is this story??

Christina Dunigan said...

Sorry about the broken link. Fixed!