The
center of the American abortion industry is the state of Kansas. This comes
as a surprise to many, since Kansans tend to be simple, down-to-earth, conservative
people—the kind that one would least expect to find inside the walls of an
abortion clinic.
Of
all the states in this country, why Kansas? What makes Kansas special when
it comes to abortion? The answer is simple: Kansas is home to George
Tiller, the most prolific late-term abortionist in the entire western
world.
Since
1973, George Tiller—or "Dr. Tiller", as he likes to call himself—has
performed thousands upon thousands of late-term abortions. He is renowned
among the pro-choice community for his impeccable record of safety: unlike
some abortionists, he has yet to kill a woman in the process of terminating
a pregnancy. His apparent skill as an abortion practitioner has won
him numerous awards, including the National Abortion Federation's highest
honor, the Christopher Tietze Humanitarian Award.Among
pro-life advocates, he is famous for the cruelty with which he treats the
unborn. No case illustrates the extent of this cruelty better than the tragedy
of Baby
Sarah Brown, one of his many victims. In 1993, a pregnant teenager and
her parents traveled 900 miles to Tiller's office in Kansas to receive an
elective late-term abortion.
Tiller began the abortion by injecting a poisonous
syringe through the pregnant teenager's uterus and into the upper left side
of the unborn baby's face. He then instructed the teenager to return the
next day for the completion of the abortion.
To everyone's dismay, the baby did not die
during the intervening hours. After the teenager began to complain of serious
abdominal pains, her parents rushed her to a local hospital where the baby
was eventually born—alive. The delivery room staff felt that life-support
would be futile, so they wrapped the baby in a bassinet without attendance. The teenager and her parents quickly left the scene.
Even without medical care, the baby remained
alive. After many hours had passed, the delivery room staff decided to
give her treatment. Miraculously, she managed to survive through the entire
ordeal. "Sarah", as her adoptive parents later named her, lived
until the age of 5, when she succumbed to the developmental harm done to
her body during the abortion. The KCl solution that had been injected into
the side of her face had left her permanently blind and brain damaged.
Prior
to the abortion, Sarah was a perfectly normal baby. The relevant medical records indicate
that she had no disabilities or deformities. If Tiller hadn't attempted to
poison her, she would be a healthy 9 year old girl with an entire life ahead
of her. Instead, she is in a grave.In
the middle of 1998, the state of Kansas instituted a mandatory reporting policy
that required Tiller to submit information about the abortions that he performs. The Kansas Department of Health and Environmental Statistics has recently
published this information: http://www.kdhe.state.ks.us/hci/absumm.html.
The
information sends a clear message: the majority of late-term abortions are
purely elective. They typically involve healthy babies and healthy mothers. If you are inclined to disagree, or if you have a hard time believing that
mainstream abortion practitioners would be willing to kill babies that are
months from being born, then I ask that you continue reading. You will be
amazed—and hopefully outraged—when you see the data for yourself.The
"health" exceptions built into these statutes make them absolutely
meaningless. They haven't restricted a single late-term abortion. All that
Tiller has to do to keep his atrocities within the boundaries set by the Kansas
Legislature is find one pro-choice psychologist in the United States willing
to claim that late-term abortion is necessary to preserve a woman's mental
health. If he can do that, he can do whatever he wants. It certainly doesn't
seem like a very daunting task, does it?
Since
the concept of "health"—especially the concept of "mental health"—has
no established legal meaning, virtually every late-term abortion that Tiller
performs, no matter how abusive, remains legally invincible. If he wanted
to, he could exact a partial birth abortion on a healthy, 40 week old infant. He would get off scot-free. Sadly enough, prosecutors would be powerless to
convict him of wrongdoing. As long as he manages to find a mental health professional
willing to vouch for his actions, there isn't really any basis for conviction.Abortion
advocates often deflect negative attention by insisting that late-term abortions
are in the best interests of the babies that are aborted. They claim that
if the babies are not "terminated", they will live lives scarred
by illness. The truth is that the vast majority of the babies condemned to
death by late-term abortion are healthy and capable of living meaningful lives.
There
also exists a common misconception that late-term abortions are limited to
medical emergencies. Nothing could be further from the truth. From 1998 until
2000, only one out of the 1168 abortions that Tiller performed after viability
was done during a medical emergency. Upwards of 97% of his late-term patients
weren't even from Kansas—they flew in from other states to have abortions
that they had scheduled in advance.It
is inconceivable that the poisoning of a viable unborn baby before an induction
could be necessary to avert physical health damage to a pregnant woman. The
death of a baby doesn't cure any physical illnesses. What, then, are the "health"
problems that are leading to these abortions? Again, the answer lies in the
nebulous concept of mental health—a loophole that has been tailor made to
legalize elective abortion throughout the nine months of a pregnancy. The
argument put forth by the abortion industry is that unwanted babies, if they
are allowed to live, pose a threat to the psychological well-being of the
mothers who will have to raise them. Consequently, they must die.
Let
there be no confusion: the motivation behind these abortions is not the termination
of an unwanted pregnancy. Once pregnancy has reached viability, doctors can
perform abortion without engaging in an act of killing. The motivation behind
these abortions is the destruction of an unwanted fetus, the elimination of
an unwanted child. Tiller himself seems willing to concede the point. From
his own mouth, "it is unplanned and unwanted motherhood that shipwrecks
women's lives, not unplanned pregnancy." (George R. Tiller, Victory Rally
and Declaration of Reproductive Independence, Wichita, Kansas, July 13, 2001
<http://www.prochoice.org/Voices/Providers/Tiller.htm>)From
January of 1999 to December 1999, Tiller performed 574 abortions after 22
weeks. 302 of these abortions were performed on viable babies. All of the
abortions were done for "health" reasons; not one was done to preserve
the life of the mother.
During
the same period, Tiller performed 182 abortions with the PBA method. Every
single one of these abortions was performed after viability. As in the previous
year, he was asked to indicate, for each patient , whether the procedure was
done to protect the patient's physical health or the patient's mental health. His answer in every case was mental health.- From
January of 2001 to December 2001, Tiller performed 635 abortions after 22
weeks. 395 of these abortions were done on viable babies. As usual, all of
the abortions were done for "health" reasons. Not one was done to
preserve the life of the mother. When
considering the statistics on post-viability abortion, it is important to
remember that they deal with "viability" as it is defined by an
abortionist who is definitely no friend of unborn children. George Tiller
is well-known for putting the unborn at a disadvantage when making determinations
about their chances of survival outside the womb. His own former employee
has testified to his deceptive tactics:
"Tiller [would determine
the baby’s] BPD (biparietal diameter), which is a measurement of the babies
head. Tiller gave me this simple explanation of what a BPD is: at this certain
angle, the baby’s head is roughly egg shaped. The ordinary method of measurement
is to go from the top of the egg to the bottom of the egg. That is the widest
point of the angle. But Tiller said he goes from side to side on the egg and
gets a much narrower measurement. He does not keep the photos in the medical
records and he disposes of the babies, so there is no way to go back and see
what he has done."
She
was viciously attacked by the abortion industry, but, as the statistics verify,
her statements were very close to the truth:
"I
was there for about seven months, which is a fairly representative amount
of time. In over 95% of these babies, perhaps more, there was nothing wrong
at all. Nothing. And these were third trimester abortions."- He is killing babies that his
clients—many of them teenagers—have felt move in their wombs for months. What
could be worse for a teenager's "mental health" than to spend the
rest of her life with the after thought that she chose to have her baby killed
in a grisly late-term abortion? How could a twisted experience like that help
the mental outlook of a teenager?
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4 comments:
Susan, that is a very good article. Do you mind if I link it on my blog?
Jennifer you are welcome to link to this post although it may be better to link to the original (there is a link at the beginning of the post - my post is just the bits I highlighted).
How on earth can people DO that? How can such a person sleep at night......!?
Really, it's one thing to take a morning-after pill, but this..... wow. (not that I condone any of those options though) I thought abortions were illegal after 26 weeks of pregnancy. Just imagine..
I know I'm not supposed to think like this.. you know, 'love your enemies' and all.. but secretly I do hope there's a special place in hell for people who are capable of doing these things....
greetings from the netherlands ;)
I know what you mean Linda. Here in the UK the limit I think is 24 weeks (unless they have a "serious" disability in which case there's no limit) but in the US it varies from state to state and I think some will allow it up to birth. They also only introduced protection for aborted babies who are born alive relatively recently.
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