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The National Day of Appreciation for Abortion Providers is just around the corner – March 10 – but it appears I'm the only one celebrating this year.
Not one national abortion website is showcasing this exciting holiday.
Popularity may be dwindling because it is so difficult to show appreciation to abortionists...
Despite the abortion industry's diss, I will do my part to honor these special shop choppers with my 4th annual Abortionist of the Year award.
This year's gang is exceptional. I am reminded of the 1967 Academy Awards, when "The Graduate," "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" "Cool Hand Luke," "Dr. Dolittle," "In Cold Blood," "In the Heat of the Night," "Camelot" and "Bonnie & Clyde" all competed for Oscars. How do you choose?
Of course, abortionists would pick "In Cold Blood," but I digress.
Here are the nominees, in alpha order to be fair:
Malachy DeHenre: Found guilty this January for murdering his wife after losing his medical license in Alabama, New York and Mississippi for botched abortions, rape, and death of a patient.
Alberto Hodari: Late-termer caught on videotape in November speaking to Medical Students for Choice at Wayne State University in Michigan, invited despite having been previously accused of killing two patients. Hodari bragged about lying to patients and families and not washing hands between abortions, among other grossities.
George Kabacy: Former
Oregon Planned Parenthood slice-and-dicer who pleaded guilty in
Washington state in November for engaging in and advertising child
porn. Kabacy was also accused but never convicted of killing a patient.
Deborah Lyn Levich: Allowed her Alabama medical license to expire
last January after being charged with letting non-physicians commit
abortions, underestimating fetal gestational age, falsifying records,
committing illegal abortions and failing to treat a patient in dire
straits. Levich is still licensed to practice in Georgia.
Rapin Osathanondh: Surrendered his Massachusetts medical license
voluntarily last month after allegedly killing 22-year-old Laura Smith
in September with an anesthesia overdose. [Laura's mother pitched a fit
in order to get anything done.]
James Pendergraft: Had his Florida license suspended one year in
December and was fined $10,000 for committing an illegal late-term
abortion that resulted in a brain-damaged baby. Previously imprisoned
in 2001 for extortion. In 2005, one of his five clinics turned away
paramedics responding to a call by a mother inside whose baby was
aborted alive and allowed to die.
Laurence Reich: Charged in California last month for practicing
medicine without a license after having it revoked in 2005 for
molesting patients.
Hamid Hussain Sheikh: Indicted in November by Kentucky officials for defrauding Medicaid.
Sheldon Turkish: In a case making its way to the U.S. Supreme
Court, Turkish has been charged for committing an abortion without
informed consent, including lying that a patient was not carrying human
life.
You see? I told you this was a killer year.
The tension is so thick as I prepare to announce the winner, an abortionist would want to cut it with a knife.
So I had better make this quick.
And the winner is…
Laurence Reich! Congratulations!
Here is the rest of Reich's exciting portfolio.
Reich's rap sheet dates back to the 1970s, when he was accused by
patients of fondling, oral sex, rape and an incomplete abortion.
In 1982, Reich was arrested for battery, sexual misconduct and
impersonating a doctor when he was actually an osteopath. The latter in
particular aggravated the California Osteopathic Medical Board, which
put him on probation for 10 years. Two charges levied during that time
showed Reich didn't listen well.
In 1984, Reich pleaded "no contest" to four of 28 criminal charges by
Santa Monica prosecutors including the aforementioned plus prescribing
medicine without a license, assault and trying to coerce patients not
to testify. He was fined $3,200 and received no jail time.
In 2000 and 2003, patients filed complaints against Reich for sexual misconduct.
Meanwhile, in 2002, Reich was arrested for sexual battery and sexual exploitation.
The Osteopathic Board delayed taking any action.
Finally, after CNN ran an expose on Reich in 2005, even pro-abortion
Sen. Barbara Boxer called for his license revocation, and the Board
finally complied in 2006.
That didn't stop our boy, though. Just two weeks ago Reich was arrested
in Los Angeles for practicing medicine without a license – abortions,
of course.
But pro-aborts need not fear. Reich is now free on $60,000 bond.
Congratulations again to Laurence Reich for winning the 4th Annual Abortionist of the Year Award!
I'll be happy to mail it, if Reich hasn't fled the country, as abortionists so often do when getting into jams like this.
[We just don't understand why the pro-abort feminists don't want to
celebrate this amazing group of abortionists with us!! Where are they
when you need them to fill up the empty seats??...]
[March 05, 2008, Jill Stanek, PharmFacts E-News Update, www.pfli.org, 6 Mar 2008;
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=58037]
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