July 1, 2008

South Dakota abortion doctors ordered to act like doctors

Last week, the reality of Planned Parenthood's actual practices were scrutinized by judges in the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals and Planned Parenthood's ideologically-driven agenda was exposed. This is very bad news for those in the business of deceiving women and killing their children. I'm loving their silence since the Eighth Circuit Court issued their ruling last Friday that abortion doctors in South Dakota have to start acting like doctors and explain procedures and risks to their patients (imagine that). 

Colorado can continue to seek a "personhood" amendment to their state constitution, but thanks to the Eighth Circuit judges, we already have it - a high court recoginizing the personhood of the unborn. It'll be hard to appeal this one court higher - the Supreme Court, considering the Eighth Circuit court found Planned Parenthood had "submitted no evidence" that the life begins at conception statement above was false, misleading or irrelevant.

The silence now is revealing, the death camp does not want the public to hear what those judges heard. Those judges saw deposition after deposition revealing there is, in fact, NO doctor-patient relationship in the abortion cartel. South Dakota legislator and NARAL Leader Casey Murschel is deceiving herself and her constituency continuing to sound the tired and untrue note about this interfering with a decision between a woman and her doctor. In South Dakota it was shown a woman doesn't have ANY relationship or even ANY contact with a doctor before signing consent to this procedure and being medicated to undergo it and, women have NO relationship whatsoever the moment it's over. Those judges saw what women in South Dakota weren't being shown - the medical and scientific facts about the procedure they were seeking. 

America is about to have a national discussion they have never had before as the dark underworld of Planned Parenthood continues to come into the light. Good people everywhere are increasingly shocked as they realize that abortion clinics have been "getting away with murder" in that abortion is the ONLY medical procedure where patients are told nothing substantial about the prodecure, or its risks - the lack of record keeping, the lack of regulatory oversight (standard in the medical profession), the absence of ANY follow-up care, the coercion, the non-qualified, uneducated, untrained "staff", etc, etc.. What's shocking to me is to read these depositions of women who were told to "shut up" by clinic staff when they started to cry. Instead of waiting until a woman was in a good mindset to make a good CHOICE, they are medicated to calm them down - the pro-death ideology of an abortion doctor is then forced on the women and she is sent out the doors to deal with the aftermath alone. South Dakota abortion doctors like my friend Dr. Patti Giebink (now pro-life) are "let go" by Planned Parenthood if they show compassion to women and tell them to wait until they are sure.

On Sunday, I plopped the following statement on the big screen in our weekend services to show our congregation the significance of this court ruling. (In case you think this stuff has no place in church, how wrong you are. The Bible has much to say about the shedding of innocent blood and how it keeps God from blessing a nation. I have a list of over a hundred verses that directly speak to the issue of abortion. Ignore the blind guides, the Pastors for Immoral Choices, the pro-abortion religious leaders who can't find this in their Bibles). Those who've read the South Dakota Task Force Report on Abortion know Roe v. Wade was a decision based on six presuppositions all of which have since been proven false assumptions. The main one is that no one but philosophers and theologians can know when life begins. This is from Roe v. Wade in 1973 (410 U.S. at 159)…

When those trained in the respective disciplines of medicine, philosophy, and theology are unable to arrive at any consensus, the judiciary, at this point in the development of man's knowledge, is not in a position to speculate as to the answer.

I read this today noting the hint therein that there will come a day when we WILL KNOW when life begins - it's like the court saw a day coming in the development of man's knowledge when what was unknown would become known. That day is now. And, this is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of the busload of subsequent "knowledge" we are ready to show the high court. In November, in South Dakota, this subsequent knowledge will start its way up through our court system. Anything built on a faulty foundation will not stand forever. Roe v. Wade's six false foundational assumptions have crumbled.

It's like Planned Parenthood wants to forever treat women with 1973 technology and information. Is that in the best interests of women? Women deserve better, so says the court. The bloggers in the death camp are obviously upset (I discern an anger fueled by panic) saying women are being forced to hear "ideology" not "information." And this from the crowd with a whole glossary of deceptive agenda-and-ideologically-driven terminology for the unborn - blob of tissue, uterine contents, etc, etc… anything to "help" the woman NOT face the fact that this is a developing human life.

And I love to read the bloggers saying we are harming women further by underscoring that this is a baby because "they are there because they don't want to have a baby." News flash… they already have a baby. The Courts are stepping in to make that fact very clear before women decide to kill it and to insure women are told of potential consequences of their choice - namely that some women regret doing so and struggle with depression and suicide. Now abortion doctors in South Dakota have to do what doctors have done for centuries, recognize there are two patients involved.

Here's the violence of it… to those of you who feel pro-life ideology shouldn't be forced on women, at least we are just using words backed by science. Your thugs (excuse me, doctors) use blunt objects, deception, even coercement, and the sun is setting on it being legal for your ideology to literally bludgeon the skulls of living human beings. Pro-choice people have no case before God and, as we are starting to see, their case before the court of man is pathetically weak.

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July 16, 2008

FYI @ 12:38 am

By the way, Casey Murschel is no longer a member of the legislature. So…I'm not exactly sure who you think she's "deceiving," because it's clearly not constituents.

Try checking some facts, eh?

[…] Planned Parenthood in South Dakota had to start complying with the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals Informed Consent ruling by telling women seeking abortion that they were terminating the life of a unique separate living […]

[…] Planned Parenthood in South Dakota had to start complying with the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals Informed Consent ruling by telling women seeking abortion that they were terminating the life of a unique separate living […]

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