Planned Parenthood sneaks 22,000 sq. ft. mill into city
The Chicago Tribune reported on July 27 (read complete story at bottom of post):
Neighbors who drive by the bustling construction site in Aurora [IL] think they are seeing the completion of the “Gemini Health Center,” just as the sign says. So do the painters, carpenters, electricians and other tradesmen who have been working on the project for the last eight months.
But in a few weeks the sign will be changed to reflect the true owners of the building: Planned Parenthood. At 22,000 square feet, this is among its larger facilities in the nation, providing a wide range of women’s health services — including abortions….
The $7.5 million facility… adjacent to a Dominick’s [grocery store], is scheduled to open Sept. 18. In the planning stages since 2002, it is Planned Parenthood’s first full-service site in the Chicago area in 20 years and the only one to perform abortions outside of a Near North Side Chicago location. Private donors contributed $5 million toward its construction….
That the clinic was kept hush-hush for so long was no accident. Planned Parenthood adopted the strategy after a 2004 boycott by contractors stalled work for two months on a clinic in Austin, TX. The boycott, organized by a concrete contractor, pressured subcontractors with being blacklisted from future employment. The contractor ended up quitting the job, and Planned Parenthood acted as its own general contractor to finish the facility.
Added the Aurora Beacon News, July 29:
Aurora’s Planning and Development Committee approved the final plan for the medical complex on Nov. 16, 2006. The project did not require City Council approval, as the property was zoned for medical office use. The owner was listed as Gemini Office Development LLC, a subsidiary of Planned Parenthood.
It is my understand it is illegal in IL for a community to ban an abortion mill. An abortuary is the sort of business even supporters don’t want in their neighborhood, kind of like a nuclear waste dump.
PP blames its deceptiveness on pro-lifers. What about the people and businesses that would never have helped build that place had they known. Oh, well?
Pro-Life Action League is holding a meeting tonight to discuss the pro-life respone to the PP mill. Contact Eric Scheidler for details as to time and place.
[Photos courtesy of Eric Scheidler and Generations for Life.]
Chicago Tribune story:
Chicago Tribune – Chicago, Ill.
Author: Bonnie Miller Rubin
Date: Jul 27, 2007
Section: News
Document Types: News
Text Word Count: 1221
Neighbors who drive by the bustling construction site in Aurora think they are seeing the completion of the “Gemini Health Center,” just as the sign says. So do the painters, carpenters, electricians and other tradesmen who have been working on the project for the last eight months.
But in a few weeks the sign will be changed to reflect the true owners of the building: Planned Parenthood. At 22,000 square feet, this is among its larger facilities in the nation, providing a wide range of women’s health services — including abortions.
Growth in the counties Aurora straddles — DuPage, Will, Kendall and Kane — has created an intense need for more comprehensive and affordable women’s health care. And while the majority of patients come to Planned Parenthood for birth control, testing for gynecological cancers or screening for sexually transmitted diseases, it is the abortions that have made this a stealth venture almost 35 years after Roe vs. Wade, which legalized abortion nationwide.
“Frankly, I’m surprised we were able to keep it a secret for so long,” said Steve Trombley, president and chief executive officer of Planned Parenthood/Chicago Area, carefully avoiding a freshly painted wall as he offered a tour of the facility. “We didn’t want anything to interfere with the opening … and, at this point, I don’t anticipate anything will stop that from happening.”
The $7.5 million facility at 240 N. Oakhurst Drive, in DuPage County, adjacent to a Dominick’s, is scheduled to open Sept. 18. In the planning stages since 2002, it is Planned Parenthood’s first full-service site in the Chicago area in 20 years and the only one to perform abortions outside of a Near North Side Chicago location. Private donors contributed $5 million toward its construction.
It would be the only clinic performing abortions in Aurora; another clinic closed last year after its doctor retired.
As of Thursday, not a single protester had appeared on the scene. But even at this late date, anti-abortion activists vow to create some hurdles to abortion in Aurora.
“It is not going to be possible to stop construction,” conceded Ann Scheidler, executive director of the Pro-Life Action League. “It’s probably more a matter of damage control at this point.”
Scheidler said the league is bringing to town the executive director of the anti-abortion group STOPP, which seeks to shutter Planned Parenthood, to a strategy meeting scheduled for Aug. 16.
Avoiding builder boycotts
That the clinic was kept hush-hush for so long was no accident. Planned Parenthood adopted the strategy after a 2004 boycott by contractors stalled work for two months on a clinic in Austin, Texas. The boycott, organized by a concrete contractor, pressured subcontractors with being blacklisted from future employment. The contractor ended up quitting the job, and Planned Parenthood acted as its own general contractor to finish the facility.
Still, the tactic was heralded as a new economic tool in the arsenal of abortion foes.
As in Austin, word of the Aurora clinic was leaked to anti-abortion forces by a contractor, Scheidler said.
“He knew there was a recovery room. It was obviously a surgery center of some sort. I guess the bullet-proof glass and all the security, the security cameras, made him concerned,” she said.
Aurora Councilman Chris Beykirch, who represents that part of the city, said he learned that Planned Parenthood was building the clinic only last week. The property was zoned for a medical/office building, however, so the city could not have blocked construction — not that it should have tried, he said. He said he was disappointed that the agency felt it was necessary to be secretive.
The project appears to be full-steam ahead. A staff of 24 — answering “help wanted” ads for an unnamed clinic — is being hired. The sleek cabinetry and faux wood floors are in place. The airy examining and recovery rooms are almost complete. It has a large conference room where the employees can meet with civic groups.
“We want to introduce ourselves to the community … rather than be defined by our adversaries,” Trombley said.
Kendall County is the nation’s second-fastest-growing county, increasing by 62 percent from April 2000 to July 2006, according to U.S. Census Bureau data released last month. “This is a medically underserved area,” Trombley said.
The full-service Chicago clinic is 35 miles away, a significant hurdle for Aurora’s low-income and uninsured population.
“This is a conservative community — but teens are very sexually active,” said Wendy Fegenhols, who recently retired from the DuPage County Health Department and serves on the Illinois Caucus for Adolescent Health. “Anyone who is in contact with the school population recognizes the need.”
While teen pregnancy rates have declined during the last decade, sexually transmitted infections — specifically, chlamydia and HIV — have steadily increased in DuPage, Kane, Will and Kendall Counties, according to state health officials.
Indeed, Planned Parenthood has opened three suburban “express” sites — in Naperville, Schaumburg and Orland Park — which mostly offer birth control and testing for sexually transmitted infections. The closest site to the new facility, in Naperville, logged more than 13,700 visits last year.
Foes plan protests
Planned Parenthood may have won the battle by building the Aurora clinic in secrecy, but the war is far from over, anti-abortion forces vowed. The Pro-Life Action League held a strategy session on the clinic Thursday and decided to begin picketing the site Aug. 22. The group intends to target not only the clinic, said Scheidler, but customers of nearby businesses as well.
“We will be out protesting with our ugly graphic pictures that everyone hates. People don’t want to go shopping or go to the dentist with those pictures out there,” Scheidler said.
Such tactics are precisely what have residents of the nearby Oakhurst subdivision concerned, said Homeowners Association President Jonathan Lack. The community of 2,200 homes — more than half are single-family residences — could best be described as “conservative and Republican.”
He predicted that among residents, “very few people are going to be in the ‘I don’t care’ camp. …
“It is a lightening-rod issue for a lot of people on both sides of it,” Lack said. “Having protesters on both sides does not really fit with the neighborhood aesthetic.”
brubin@tribune.com
jkimberly@tribune.com

I just received this for those of you in the Chicago area…
Pro-Life Friend —
I need your help.
As you’ve no doubt heard, Planned Parenthood is planning to open an
abortuary on the East Side of Aurora (240 N. Oakhurst) on Sept. 18.
It would be one of the largest abortion facilities in the country.
This news has generated national media attention — and tremendous
zeal among area pro-lifers. I’ve been inundated with offers to help,
and some people are already going out to the site to pray, try to
talk to the contractors, etc. Thanks be to God!
Here’s where I need your help. I would like to meet with committed
pro-lifers from the area this coming Monday to discuss our strategy.
Here are the details:
WHEN: August 6 at 7:00 p.m.
WHERE: St. George Church basement, 720 Rural St. in Aurora.
MAP: http://tinyurl.com/2nmxvo
At this meeting we will discuss detai
ls for a 24-hour vigil at the PP
building for the 40 days before the scheduled Sept. 18 opening. I
will be asking for volunteers not only to commit to praying at the
site but to help recruit others.
I’m also looking for help promoting an open Community Meeting planned
for Aug. 16 at the Prisco Center. And we need people willing to get
in touch with local churches, prayer groups, civic groups, etc.
If you are willing and able to take an active role in the campaign to
stop this abortuary, please attend the meeting Monday. Everyone who
attends will be given a special job to do to ensure the success of
this campaign.
Yours for Life,
Eric J. Scheidler
Communications Director
Pro-Life Action League
http://www.prolifeaction.org
This is a very sneaky ploy by the evil Planned Parenthood. These people have no shame.
Another Update:
I don’t things look for this young womens aunt. I spoke with my mother today and she said she saw a picture on the news and she thought was the aunt. (she said it looked just like this young girl) She is still missing. The divers are having a hard time getting to all the cars because some are under the water with parts of the bridge still on top of them. For those of you that don’t know, my mom was on a mission trip (she is a youth director) and a youth from another youth group has a missing aunt who was on the bridge when it collapsed in MN last week. As far as I know she is still missing.
“At 22,000 square feet, this is among its larger facilities in the nation, providing a wide range of women’s health services”
Good, I’m glad that low income women, like I once was, can go to this facility and to get free exams and birth control, like I once did.
“Private donors contributed $5 million toward its construction…”
Seems to me that some people wanted this to be built. I used to work for my school, trying to collect donations so new buildings could be built and scholarships given to students. My school raises less than 1 million dollars every year. It is challenging to raise this amount of money.
“The boycott, organized by a concrete contractor, pressured subcontractors with being blacklisted from future employment.”
Doesn’t this mean they were told if you continue to keep helping build this then I will not allow you to build anywhere else? I could be wrong, so please correct me if I am. But if I am not wrong, then of course they’d quit building. Seems a little harsh to me to, even if one DID support the building of this establishment they seemed forced to quit.
I do agree however that it was a little shady on PP part to disguise their building. Even though I support PP, I think I would be a little angry myself.
PS: Attention everyone, I finished my first day of teaching today. I survived my first day! yay! Thanks for all of you that prayed for me. I have felt your prayers.
Does the fact that PP does MANY other things besides abortions never enter y’alls mind? I mean women who dont have health insurance can go to PP to have their annual physical’s, pregnancy tests, pre-natal care, recieve BC. They do many many other wonderful things besides give abortions. Or does that just void every thing else that they do?
Midnite, Hitler did some wonderful things in his lifetime too, didn’t he? I heard he was a great artist, and produced some beautiful works of art. And didn’t he come up with the original design for the Volkswagon beetle?
“Or does that just void every thing else that they do?”
yes, it does Midnite.
I have a Beetle. I lurv it!
Whoa, looks like people comments are being posted several times.
HI BETHANY! How have you been, I completed my first day of teaching today. I survived! hehe
“Midnite, Hitler did some wonderful things in his lifetime too, didn’t he? I heard he was a great artist, and produced some beautiful works of art. And didn’t he come up with the original design for the Volkswagon beetle?”
I sure hope you are not going to compare the holocaust to abortion now, because they are not the same thing. Hitler’s goal was to abolish one cultural group, we call that genocide. Last I checked abortion didn’t single out one specific cultural group. I ask you and others, if you have ever been to a concentration camp. Have you seen the “ovens” they’d throw dead and living bodies into, have you seen the gas chambers they used to kill people in? Let me tell you, it is a feeling that can not be put into words.
“Or does that just void every thing else that they do?”
“yes, it does Midnite.”
Is the PP I went to okay? Because they don’t perform abortions… I called and asked one day because I was curious. I figured they didn’t and my assumption was correct.
That’s neat Erin. I think they starting making them again about 5 years ago…I could be wrong though..
JM,
http://www.abortionfacts.com/literature/literature_927hh.asp
I personally think we should bring in our reinforcements to fight the Abortuary!
http://www.ourladyofthemillennium.com/
Mike
This new Abortuary in Aurora, IL is going to be quite a battleground especially since it is in the Aurora/Naperville area.
I don’t know if PP know Eric Scheidler now resides in Aurora and is from Pro-Life Action League/Generations For Life.
Also, Peter Breen is the Executive Director of Women’s Choice Services which is a very successful Catholic Crisis Pregnancy Center in the Western Suburbs. Breen grew up in the Naperville area and went to Naperville North High School and Notre Dame. I know he will be chomping at the bit to place his 3rd Crisis Pregnancy Center in Aurora.
It is also interesting Peter Sartain (Catholic Bishop of Joliet) a couple of months ago just moved a couple of his best Pro-Life Priests to very large Catholic Parishes in the Naperville/Aurora area.
Do you believe in coincidences? I don’t. I think God works in mysterious ways!
http://forums.catholic.com/showthread.php?t=174188
Mike
I sure hope you are not going to compare the holocaust to abortion now, because they are not the same thing. Hitler’s goal was to abolish one cultural group, we call that genocide. Last I checked abortion didn’t single out one specific cultural group.
JM,
I think you need to look here…
http://www.klannedparenthood.com
Mike
HI BETHANY! How have you been, I completed my first day of teaching today. I survived! hehe
Congratulations, JM! That is wonderful. How did the children behave themselves? Was it a lot of fun?
I sure hope you are not going to compare the holocaust to abortion now, because they are not the same thing. Hitler’s goal was to abolish one cultural group, we call that genocide. Last I checked abortion didn’t single out one specific cultural group. I ask you and others, if you have ever been to a concentration camp. Have you seen the “ovens” they’d throw dead and living bodies into, have you seen the gas chambers they used to kill people in? Let me tell you, it is a feeling that can not be put into words.
Victims of abortion are targeted by their age, and their location. Planned Parenthood’s goal is to reduce the population of the earth (and to make bookoodles of money while doing so)…. They believe we are overpopulated, and by literally selling abortions to desperate moms, they are achieving their goal, at a million babies per year. They torture babies with horrible suction devices and injecting them with painful poison in the heart to cause them to die, and they cut pieces of their legs and arms off and pull them out of their mother piece by piece. How in the world does this not sound similar to the Holocaust?
However, that wasn’t even my point. My point is that when someone does things that are dreadful, whether they do good things as well is a moot point. No one (credible) cares, and why should they?
Suppose Ted Bundy had also been a blood donor…or perhaps, was a volunteer firefighter…or maybe he decided the other parts of his life where he wasn’t killing young women, visiting young children who were leukemia patients, singing to them to cheer them? Would the fact that he did some good things in his life make you say, “Well, look at all the GOOD things he does in life! Why don’t you guys just acknowledge that he isn’t such a bad guy? He does GOOD things too!”?
It doesn’t make much sense, does it?
? I mean women who dont have health insurance can go to PP to have their annual physical’s, pregnancy tests, pre-natal care, recieve BC.
Missed something… which Planned Parenthood do you know of that offers prenatal care?
Another note. I do not think that testing for STD’s is such a great service, since Planned Parenthood seems to contribute so much to causing them in the first place. Read Teenwire, and you’ll know what I’m talking about. Cheap birth control? You can get GOOD birth control pills cheap – or even FREE- with insurance. Or medicaid will pay for birth control pills. Why does anyone need planned parenthood? The BC pills they give are low dose, and basically crap. They don’t do a good job at preventing pregnancy. 50 percent of women getting abortions did so because of failed birth control pills. PP does a good job of making sure women will become pregnant so that PP can stay in business.
Condoms? Planned Parenthood gives away some of the worst, and least durable condoms, from what I have heard. Why do they not care enough to give “good” products to their patients?
Pregnancy tests? You can get them at Dollar tree for a buck.
Annual physicals? You can get them done at a doctor’s office. If you need financial help, seek out medicaid or some other available government program.
I don’t think that Planned Parenthood does anything that can’t be done elsewhere. I don’t see that what they do is wonderful at all.
MikeJados, thanks for that info. Didn’t know Eric lives in Aurora.
And is the new Joliet bishop a solid pro-lifer? His predecessor wasn’t so great. And this new guy planted good pro-life priests in the Naperville/Aurora area? That’s wonderful.
And doesn’t Peter’s wife work for the Chicago Archdiocese Respect Life office?
Bethany- I had a good day right up until my last class, they were rude and very chatty. I am going to try having a dissusion about respect today and see if that helps. Otherwise it was great! :)
“You can get GOOD birth control pills cheap – or even FREE- with insurance.”
My insurance company did not offer it. It also didn’t pay for my physical exam. My insurance covered me if anything drastic happened to me. Like if I got cancer or got into a car accident. It was a 1,000 deductable. PP did offer some type of insurance however where I could get my BC paid for if my income was low enough. I never applied for it because I knew I was going to have a job with good insurance. They did try sevreal times. I will try to do some research and tell you want it was called.
“The BC pills they give are low dose, and basically crap. They don’t do a good job at preventing pregnancy.”
I’ve never had a problem with my BC, I went to PP for two years. Then again, the PP I go to doesn’t perform abortions so perhaps they aren’t concerned with getting women pregnant.
“Or medicaid will pay for birth control pills.” Not sure if everyone qualifies for this. I myself never tried. I think I talked about it with my mom, she thought I’d have a hard time qualifying because of my NF.
“Planned Parenthood gives away some of the worst, and least durable condoms, from what I have heard.”
I have heard the same thing and thus have never tried them. Some college campuses will give out free condoms at their student health services. They are the top, “popular” brand. My college had a “condom representive” who would give out condoms on the each floor. Students could ask for free condoms, no questions asked. I did this for two years.
Bethany- I had a good day right up until my last class, they were rude and very chatty. I am going to try having a dissusion about respect today and see if that helps. Otherwise it was great! :)
I’m glad it was great overall…hopefully those rude children will settle down once they get to know you. Sometimes it takes a little bit to get them to feel comfortable with you.
My insurance company did not offer it. It also didn’t pay for my physical exam. My insurance covered me if anything drastic happened to me. Like if I got cancer or got into a car accident. It was a 1,000 deductable. PP did offer some type of insurance however where I could get my BC paid for if my income was low enough. I never applied for it because I knew I was going to have a job with good insurance. They did try sevreal times. I will try to do some research and tell you want it was called.
I realize they don’t cover it unless you have a medical reason for it, but there is also medicaid. And I believe it works for anyone who actually does need it. Of course I could be wrong, but I know there are also a few other programs out there.
I’ve never had a problem with my BC, I went to PP for two years. Then again, the PP I go to doesn’t perform abortions so perhaps they aren’t concerned with getting women pregnant.
You’re in the percentage of women who are lucky, and it works for then. I never said it didn’t prevent it for some. Also, there could be other factors preventing it, not just your pill.
If 50 percent of abortions are due to failed birth control, what does that tell you? At least 50 percent it did work for, but odds like 1 out of 2 just wouldn’t be a comfort enough for me.
she thought I’d have a hard time qualifying because of my NF
What is NF? I have no idea. lol
:)
I gotta laugh, mainly because my grandparents live in Aurora, and this is literally a 20 minute drive from my house. I might just go down and cause some mischief!
Jill,
Yes, the new Bishop (Peter Sartain) is a solid Pro-Lifer. He is very orthodox in his Catholic faith. His sister is a nun for the Dominican Sisters in Tennesee. Not many of us Practicing Catholics cared too much for the last Bishop of Joliet (Imesch). We have an awesome Bishop in the Rockford Diocese also.
Peter Breen’s wife does work for the Archdiocese of Joliet. Her name is Margie Breen. Some may know her as Margie Manzko (spelling?). Margie works with Mary Louis Kurey who was former Miss Wisconsin and gives many talks on Abstinence Education.
Hopefully Peter Breen will work with Eric Scheidler and move in his third Crisis Pregnancy Center into Aurora. You may also know Yvonne Florczak Seeman who heads Project Rachel for Breen’s Crisis Pregnancy Centers. She had 5 abortions and is now Pro-Life and WOW! can she give great talks from the heart without preparing for them.
Mike
After all the discussions on threads we had on NFP, why would anyone still want to use contraception?
We disected the advantages and disadvantages of both and the only advantage contraception advocates could give over using NFP was you can use it at the “spur of the moment”.
Am I missing something after all the threads we talked about NFP vs. Contraception or has nobody been doing their homework on this topic?
and just to let you know I don’t advocate NFP. I advocate Abstinence. But it is clear to me NFP is much better/healthier/longer lasting relationships than contraception.
Mike
You know, Bethany, the Planned Parenthood I went to gives out brand-name pills. I got mine, a regular dose pill, from there when my prescription ran out and I couldn’t get in to see the doctor. My best friend, who can’t get a job and whose parents won’t pay for birth control, gets a brand-name, high dose, pill from the local Planned Parenthood. They give out Trojan condoms, which are the top-selling brand and quite reliable. Not my favorites at all, but reliable.
Less,
Here is testimony from Former Abortion Nurse Joan Appleton on Birth Control Pills distributed at the Abortuary’s…
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I became more and more involved politically. We were a full-service clinic. We dealt with all types of sexually transmitted diseases, birth control, condoms, everything. I began to work more with organizations like Planned Parenthood, NARAL and NAF on certain projects.
I was issuing birth control pills after an abortion, and this is where I learned the real business and the real work of the abortion industry.
I would be able to counsel a woman and say, “Alright, we don’t want you to have to go through this procedure again. We want to get you started on birth control pills. We’ll give you your first packet free.” We could do this because the pharmaceutical companies gave it to us free. It’s good marketing. So we could distribute one pack free and write a prescription for five months worth. Everybody makes out.
If the birth control pill doesn’t work for you this time, it may be that it’s a little too strong. But don’t worry, come on back because there’s one that’s a little lower dose.
Now the pharmaceutical companies and Planned Parenthood and the abortion industry were not stupid. They knew that the less dose of estrogen in those pills, the more likely it was they were going to fail. But you don’t have to worry. We can bring you right back here for another abortion.
They even used percentages, by the way. Thirty percent failure rate, because were going to use the real low estrogen pill. So that means thirty percent will come back. And if we forget to tell you, by the way, that if you get the flu and have to be put on antibiotics, the chemical reaction between the birth control pill and the antibiotic renders the birth control pill worthless, and totally ineffective, so we have another twenty percent. Thank you, come back around.
When I started counseling women there were seven forms of sexually transmitted diseases. There are now twenty. But don’t worry, you can come back to us for that. Of course we will get you on some medication for that, and we know what the antibiotics do to the pill. Bingo! We have another ten, fifteen percent coming back around. Thank you.
http://www.prolifeaction.org/providers/appleton.htm
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Mike
You know, Bethany, the Planned Parenthood I went to gives out brand-name pills. I got mine, a regular dose pill, from there when my prescription ran out and I couldn’t get in to see the doctor. My best friend, who can’t get a job and whose parents won’t pay for birth control, gets a brand-name, high dose, pill from the local Planned Parenthood. They give out Trojan condoms, which are the top-selling brand and quite reliable. Not my favorites at all, but reliable.
Really? Reliable?
From your own blog, Less:
Practically, the local grocery stores and Wal-Mart type places seem to be unjustly enamored with Trojans. I’ve never understood this, myself: my first several attempts of sex resulted in every Trojan I used breaking. We were using them right, read the instructions, everything. And they broke, and I was terrified. So, I use them only when necessary, and only then with caution.
JM: Attention everyone, I finished my first day of teaching today. I survived my first day! yay!
Good job, JM. Last year was my wife’s first year – 10th graders. During the first 5 or 6 weeks there were times when she really questioned if she was going to make it.
By Christmas she still had times of dread, but things had improved. At year’s end, she was relieved but knew the 2nd year would be SO much easier and better.
Best,
Doug
Bethany, I loved your post about Ted Bundy. Who keeps asking us NOT to compare abortion to the holocaust? Please go to the site ‘JEWS FOR LIFE’ Here are actual Jews who ARE comparing abortion to the holocaust. Please go and see for yourselves. They have every right to feel this way!!!
I wonder what type of marketing shop and sham program PPt will set up for the grand opening of this site.
After abortion promos on maxi’s and ibuprofen?
Just show your release papers from the clinic and stop in for free after care products at Dominiks.
Oh, and before you head home to hang your head in shame you can stop by the frozen food section isle stock up on your favorite foods!!
Can’t you just hear the radio promos now???
Did Dominiks have any idea this site was opening so close to their store???
How will this effect home values in the area?
Sorry,
Anonymous was me.
Hello everyone! Glad to be back.
Anonymous, Every last PP I know of is hidden. They don’t advertise like K Mart. Why hide?
SANDY!! Hi. I thought it was a pro choicer @ first glance! LOL!
You used a term in this post I hadn’t come across before: “abortuary.”
Gosh, that is such a perfect word. I thank you for giving me that little gem to add to my vocabulary, in my personal fight to bring awareness to others, of the truth about abortion.
Art, I gotta say I didn’t think the word “abortuary” up. I heard it and thought it was perfectly reflective and have used it ever since. I likely got it from Joe Scheidler or Mark Crutcher.
JM, first, congrats on the teaching!
Seems to me that some people wanted this to be built
Yeah, and some people wanted Auschwitz to be built, too. That doesn’t make it a good thing.
The fact that they couldn’t be honest about what they were up to shows that they know that they’d not get a very warm welcome overall.
Oh, my, JM! Prayers for all the people still missing in the bridge collapse, and their loved ones.
midnight, Ted Bundy was a wonderful tenant — He did chores for his elderly landlady. She was delighted to have him living there. He brought his girlfriend flowers every year on the anniversary of the day they met, and often took her kids and their friends out for ice cream. He worked a suicide hotline, saving many lives. He was a good friend to Ann Rule during her divorce. He once rescued a toddler from drowning.
Does that offset the women he bludgeoned to death? Does the good stuff make him a good neighbor overall? Or do the murders trump everything else in terms of telling us if we want Ted in our neighborhood?
Bethany, see my post on Ted! He worked a suicide hotline, helped Ann Rule through a tough divorce, did odd jobs for his landlady, brought his girlfriend flowers every year on the anniversary of the day they met, took her kids and their friends out for ice cream, and once rescued a toddler from drowning.
But as you point out, you’d still not want him moving in next door.
JM, Consumer Reports ranked PP’s codoms as bottom-quality. It’s like that old ditty, to the tune of “My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean:”
My mother sells used prophylactics
She punctures each one with a pin
My father sells cut-rate abortions
And my! How the money rolls in!
Though, to be honest, PP’s biggest money makers are the “free” pregnancy tests, STD tests, etc., which they can bill to the feds at exhorbitant rates. But they need non-pregnant, sexually active teens and poor adults to stay in the black.
Christina, thanks!! I guess Ted Bundy is an excellent example of why bad actions can outweigh the good!