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"The fetal pain issue reintroduces the humanity of the unborn child much to the consternation of Partial Birth Abortion (PBA) proponents.

"All abortion cases are based on the supposition that the mother's interests are the only interests at stake...the unborn child keeps intruding into the argument every time, and that's why the fetal pain issue becomes emotionally and factually relevant. Whether it becomes legally relevant is a separate matter."

Discussing this issue by insisting on plain language "disturbs the clinical detachment of pro-PBA doctors. If the fetus is just a blob of valueless protoplasm why the detachment? This detachment is usually not present in the discussion of other medical procedures. In a significant and unintended way, the medical testimony is a massive confirmation of the humanity of the unborn." -- Dr. Michael M. Uhlmann, professor of politics at Claremont Graduate University, former Special Assistant to President Reagan 

 
Montgomery, AL Abortion Facility License Suspended PDF Print E-mail

Today, 15August2006, the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) announced the suspension of the operating license for Reproductive Health Services of Montgomery, AL. The reason cited was failure to have “a physician with admitting privileges at a local acute care hospital or a contractual arrangement with a physician who has such admitting privileges”...

John Giles [president, Christian Coalition of AL] responded to the news: “The action taken today confirms that the abortion industry is only interested in profits and not the healthcare of women before or after an abortion. In fact, women leave abortion facilities all over this state and report the buildings look as if they are furnished from a second hand store and resemble a third world medical facility.”

Giles, along with several pro-life leaders, recently met with ADPH officials to discuss abortion business regulations, inspections and enforcement. Giles further stated, “In our meeting we all conceded that the Summit site closing in Birmingham was a wake up call about the danger to public health and welfare. I am confident that the ADPH has made the upgrading of regulations, inspections and enforcement of standards a priority. I have taken them at their word to work within their statutory authority to protect these vulnerable women who think abortion is their only option.”
[Press Release: J. W. Giles August 15, 2006,
www.ccbama.org] 

 
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