Nice guy

layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
How to word this? When someone commits a crime with a gun many out there start screaming for more gun control and getting rid of the Second Amendment to the Constitution, which is part of the Bill of Rights.

Now that abortion is a "right" I would have to assume that this should garner the same kind of outrage and calls to outlaw abortion as a "constitutional right".

Sounds like the State ignored what was going on despite complaints, but then again, PA is a "left wing" state, no need to upset their political base over things like this.

Once you start down the slope, anything goes. I wonder just how many other "shops of horror" can be found in this country?

When a gun crime is committed ALL guns owners are blamed, anyone think we will here the same about abortion doctors and their abortion mills? I doubt it.






Pa. abortion doc charged with 8 counts of murder​


PHILADELPHIA – An abortion doctor who catered to minorities, immigrants and poor women was charged with eight counts of murder in the deaths of a patient and seven babies who were born alive and then killed with scissors, prosecutors said Wednesday.

Dr. Kermit Gosnell, 69, made millions of dollars over 30 years, performing as many illegal, late-term abortions as he could, prosecutors said. State regulators ignored complaints about him and failed to visit or inspect his clinic since 1993, but no charges were warranted against them, District Attorney Seth Williams said.

Gosnell "induced labor, forced the live birth of viable babies in the sixth, seventh, eighth month of pregnancy and then killed those babies by cutting into the back of the neck with scissors and severing their spinal cord," Williams said.

Williams said patients were subjected to squalid and barbaric conditions at Gosnell's Women's Medical Society.
Authorities went to investigate drug-related complaints at the clinic last year and stumbled on what Williams called a "house of horrors."

"There were bags and bottles holding aborted fetuses were scattered throughout the building," Williams said. "There were jars, lining shelves, with severed feet that he kept for no medical purpose."

The clinic was shut down and Gosnell's medical license was suspended after the raid.

Workers, some of whom were also charged with murder, were untrained and unlicensed, including a high-school student who performed anesthesia with potentially lethal narcotics, Williams said.

Gosnell and nine other employees are in custody, authorities said.

Gosnell has been named in at least 10 malpractice suits, including one over the death of a woman who died of sepsis and a perforated uterus.




Pa. abortion doc charged with 8 counts of murder - Yahoo! News
 

Brisco

Expert Expediter
????

I don't understand the meaning of your post here...........

I am as deep rooted of a Conservative Republican as they come, but I do have my flaws. I am all for "Pro Choice" when it comes to abortions. I know there's all sorts of political and religious beliefs and opinions on this matter, but it is a personal choice I believe and refuse to get into why my thoughts/beliefs are the way they are.

BUT, Whether this issue/thread here in itself turns into a Pro Choice-Pro Life debate is of no concern to my beliefs, this Dr needs to be charged with murder, period.

If all this is true.......
Gosnell "induced labor, forced the live birth of viable babies in the sixth, seventh, eighth month of pregnancy and then killed those babies by cutting into the back of the neck with scissors and severing their spinal cord,"
.....and he caused the deaths of living breathing human beings, I say charge him.

I would never advocate abortion for "Children" in their 6th-7th-8th month of development.
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
Again you get the abortion thing wrong, no one says it is a right, the court decided that the state has no business sticking their nose into your life with any procedure being done based on the constitution, hence the 'right to privacy' was the issue, not the right to the abortion.

What seems to be a funny thing is this ...

The up and coming Obama care puts the government into right into the middle of the privacy issue (from accessible medical records to procedure limitations) and walks right around Roe v. Wade, but not one person has the nerve to bring to the courts that Obama care is violating Roe v. Wade because there is a BIG risk to overturing Roe v. Wade.
 
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