Pro-life video of the day: Pennsylvania hospital merger spells an end to abortions
by Hans Johnson
Financial pressures are causing non-profit hospital mergers. One recent merger in a suburb just north of Philadelphia between Abington Health and Holy Redeemer Health System will end abortions at Abington Memorial Hospital.
Here is some reaction, as reported by WCAU. What is yours?
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Cool.
The eventual effects of obama hellthscare aside, this may not result in end of abortions at the Abington Memorial Hospital.
In Bellingham, Washington in the 90’s something similar occurred.
One hospital that had allowed it facilities to be used by local abortionists was acquired by the other hospital, operated by the catholic church.
There was hysteria by the ‘dead babies r us’ mob, much wailing and gnashing of teeth [like a woman with her mammillary caught in the wringer (see ‘wringer washer’)]
State law required abortionists to have admitting priveliges at a local hospital.
I asked the nun who administrated the catholic hospital if the admitting privileges of the local abortionists would continue to be honored at either hospital.
She did not answer my question, but instead asked that pro-lifers do nothing to compromise the ‘healing atmosphere’ at the hospital.
Which is the greater compromise?
People carrying pro-life signs on a sidewalk?
or
A hospital collaborating with abortionist in the murder of pre-natal children?
[See: “Catholics brought Obamacare onto themselves”, July 2, 2012, 6:00am]
My re-collection, and it may be compromised by the passage of time, is that the admitting priveleges of the abortionists were honored at both hospitals.
So “Holy Redeemer” health systems will still do abortions. Makes me sick. They should either quit commiting abortions or change their name to “Unholy Satanic” health systems.
Abortion “services”… gimme a break.
After the Mom receives her abortion “services” does she receive a nice little baby cap to warm her child’s head? Do the hospital abortion staff wrap the baby snug in a warm blanket? NOOOOO….they toss the dead fetus into the garbage even if the baby’s body and skull are still intact.
Susan Scholl said it: “it’s common.” She thinks it’s a practical aspect of a fantasy lifestyle.
However, abortion’s never on a woman’s mind when she is being swept away by the wings of desire. In her mind there is no chance Prince Charming will ask her to go the store and get Plan-B (he will pay her back).
Abortion: always a tragedy-never a women’s right.
It is certainly not a right of passage-it is something NO woman should want to have, or feel like she HAS to have. Not a single American should desire that complete lack of fulfillment as a choice to a failed relationship, those who do should get some serious counseling.
An abortion minded America is not something we want our little girls to be brought up in. If they are not playing with baby dolls-there is something else they will cherish as an act of play and learning.
Chastity training and learning in the Christian teachings of abstinence is the best answer to planning our young for the fullfilment of their dreams.
A pure adult mindset is our answer to the abortion minded America of today.
Feticide is a heartbreaking decision that leaves a woman feeling lost and empty.
Abortion is not medical care, and it does not belong in a hospital–that is like have a suicide clinic in the hospital–you don’t want that in your community as a commonly referred to remedy, or even as a matter-of-fact form of medical “care.” You don’t want that around your family in times of illness or personal crisis.
Tragedies are wars waged-and lost-against death and sin.
No. Euthanasia a is a bitter pill when death and war are never the solution.
If not for abortion, unexpected pregnancy would otherwise be a pivotal, invaluable, enriching, life-long lesson in giving way to the romantic fantasy and how that leads to the ultimate proof of truth in our midst-that cherishing life is always ultimately the only ethical solution for the collective Consciousness of all societies and communites–and to the common good of man.
Unplanned pregnancies teach redemptively the importance of fullfilling ones duty.
Abortion tears from a woman the essential desire to love-her essence — a force that drives her always to cherish beauty in herself and the beauty in others. propelling her to strive always forward in life.
Abortion robs women of the act of being fulfilled by the duty to love the children we bear, and whom are friends and family bear-and family in general, it protects from our selfish and despairing nature, those whom are dependent on us, those born and the little lives we are responsible for in our wombs. The birth of life is a sacred tradition enacted by both parent and child-a tradition so holy that it should be entitled above any other governmental entity or cultural rites and protected a social indoctrination by way of natural and governmental law.