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By Diogenes (articles ) | January 21, 2004 10:29 AM
8-month fetus a bummer on your bladder? Smart shoppers can save $$$ at Women's Health Care Services. Offer good through Thursday. (**Limit one per customer; may not be used in conjunction with other WHC coupon discounts; Kansas sales tax restrictions apply).
A Wichita abortion clinic will commemorate the 31st anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision by offering free services. Women's Health Care Services, led by Dr. George Tiller, will offer free third-trimester abortions to Medicaid patients Saturday. The anniversary is Thursday.
The problem with pro-lifers is that we don't understand how abortion can be, like, a really agonizing moral decision for the persons involved. (Thanks to Mark Shea for the link).
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Posted by: -
Jan. 21, 2004 8:22 PM ET USA
The current issue of The Wanderer has a full page ad on this guy. In it, Troy Newman, the pro-life man who is trying to shut Tiller down (and of course pleading for contributions), says this abortionist injects poison into the unborn baby's heart, dilates the cervix over four days, and delivers a dead baby. This is a full service operation - mourning room, baptism, birth and death certificates, etc. Horrible business. God help us.
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Jan. 21, 2004 12:01 PM ET USA
Is this the same guy that offered free abortions in NYC because women decided not to frequent baby-killing places after 9/11, or just a relative?







