Abortionist’s “relationship” with patients isn’t what people think
We need to establish in the public mind that… in abortion, there is NO doctor/patient relationship. The doctor is a technician there to perform a procedure that was sold before he even showed up.
He has no more relationship with that patient than a AAA member has with the tow truck driver who shows up when her car breaks down 500 miles from home.
~ Commenter Christina, on Stanek Quote of the Day “Pro-aborts: RU-486 reversal makes women ‘unwilling guinea pigs'”, March 30
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Which means I’ve not had a doctor/patient relationship with those who have performed surgery on me, or those who have repaired me in emergency. I guess we had no more than the relationship I had with the paramedics who’ve picked me up. Same with my dentist I guess. No wonder none of them ever sent me flowers.
It means that when people say that abortion is a decision between a woman and her doctor…they aren’t being honest.
Normally, it’s a decision between a woman and a person with a sales quota. Normally, the doctor doesn’t know or care to know about her specific circumstances. Often the decision is foisted upon her.
That’s the reality of abortion “care”.
Well said, Christina! Congratulations on getting the quote of the day.
When Harry Blackmun went to Mayo Clinic library to write the majority opinion in Roe, on behalf of a potemkin client who was despised by abortion litigationist Attorneys Weddington and Coffee, he was writing about the sacrosanct, private relationship between a woman’s doctor and her doctor.
I think the AAA tow truck drivers leave the stranded female drivers with a much better feeling than abortionists leave their clients overall.