a couple more links
Jun. 2nd, 2009 04:45 pmSlacktivist explains how the evangelical Right got to the current point of either condoning murder or disowning their own rhetoric.
And something Ursula linked to yesterday, but which--well, if you have an opinion about late-term abortion, one way or the other, you may want to read this article from 2005, a first-person account of undergoing a late-term abortion which also talks very clearly about exactly what a late-term abortion is, and isn't (hint: it isn't what President Bush told us it was), and why women desperately need access to providers of this service. I have always been pro-choice, but this article made it EVEN MORE CLEAR to me what a cruel and self-serving piece of legislation the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act was.
ETA: This article at Salon.com (which I found via
maryrobinette) describes more particularly Dr. Tiller's practice and points out what a terrible chasm has been created by his murder:
Rest in peace, Dr. Tiller.
And something Ursula linked to yesterday, but which--well, if you have an opinion about late-term abortion, one way or the other, you may want to read this article from 2005, a first-person account of undergoing a late-term abortion which also talks very clearly about exactly what a late-term abortion is, and isn't (hint: it isn't what President Bush told us it was), and why women desperately need access to providers of this service. I have always been pro-choice, but this article made it EVEN MORE CLEAR to me what a cruel and self-serving piece of legislation the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act was.
ETA: This article at Salon.com (which I found via
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Susan Hill, President of the National Women's Health Foundation, who knew Dr. Tiller for over two decades and referred girls and women to his clinic, said in a phone interview, "We always sent the really tragic cases to Tiller." Those included women diagnosed with cancer who needed abortions to qualify for chemotherapy, women who learned late in their pregnancies that their wanted babies had fatal illnesses, and rape victims so young they didn't realize they were pregnant for months. "We sent him 11-year-olds, 12-year-olds who were way too far along for anybody [else] to see," said Hill. "Eleven-year-olds don't tell anybody. Sometimes they don't even know they've had a period."
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I asked Hill where women who need late-term abortions can go now, and her response was bleak. "There's Warren Hern, out in Boulder, Colorado, but he doesn't go as far as Dr. Tiller went." When it comes to those "really tragic cases," Hill said the harsh truth is, "We don't know where we're going to send them."
Rest in peace, Dr. Tiller.