Wednesday, November 8, 2006

What's So Shocking About Late Abortions For Depression

Bill O'Reilly seems surprised to discover that world famous Wichita abortionist George Tiller, also known as Tiller the Killer, does late term abortions for depression.  This has been known for so long that it's hard to imagine that someone doesn't know this, especially someone like Bill O'Reilly.  But then again, the propaganda machines of the abortion industry are pretty powerful. 



Several years ago Tiller told a National Abortion Federation Conference that only 8 percent of 10,000 abortions he had performed between 24 and 36 weeks were for some fetal anomaly.  Those are his words, not ours.  Martin Haskell says the same thing about partial birth abortion.  It's for convenience, not necessity, just like all abortions.  James McMahon, who ironically died of brain cancer, was one of the inventors of partial birth abortion-the procedure which kills a baby during the process of delivery by sucking its brains out.  He said the leading indicator for PBA is depression.  I doubt that is what people think when abortion advocates say that abortion is necessary or that this is part of what they think is meant by the health of the mother. 



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