Thank goodness those rusty-hanger-wielding back-alley abortionists have been put out of business by the Supreme Court. Now, beautiful young women in the prime of life can bleed out in a legal, government-subsidized institution assisted by selfless servants of womankind:
A young woman has died after having a second-trimester abortion at a Chicago-area Planned Parenthood clinic. Tonya Reaves, 24, died late Friday night, according to a local CBS television station, of hemorrhage, with a cervical dilation and evacuation, according to the medical examiner’s office following an autopsy after the abortion that claimed her life.End result: Child chopped into bits, young mother dead. This is empowerment? Read the rest.
CBS Chicago said Reaves died after the abortion she had at 18 S. Michigan Avenue Planned Parenthood facility. The woman was transported from the Loop Health Center Planned Parenthood abortion clinic to Northwestern Memorial Hospital where she was pronounced dead at 11:20 P.M.
An autopsy conducted Saturday determined that she died from hemorrhage following a Dilation and Evacuation abortion. The D&E abortion method is one employed in pregnancies that have advanced beyond the first trimester. In involves opening the cervix and removing the pre-born baby by dismembering him or her. The Loop Health Center Planned Parenthood advertises abortions up to 18 weeks.
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By all means nail the incompetent wankstains who killed this woman through their stupidity (possibly leading up to anyone who certified the clinic as fit to perform a potentially dangerous medical procedure), but a longer bow than that should probably not be drawn.
ReplyDeleteIf you want a midterm termination, go to a decent hospital with decent staff.
No guns or bullets were used in these murders - just the government of the State of Illinois -wholeowned and operated by PPIL.
ReplyDeleteHave a great many sleepless nights Gov. Quinn.