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Saturday, August 28, 2010

WA TIMES EDITORIAL : Regulating abortion clinics Virginia AG Cuccinelli tries to clean up a dirty business

 Good editorial in Washington Times on this issue

The usual tactic of getting around having to regulate their abortuary is to say that it is a doctor's office that does many things and just one of those include abortions. They may advertise that they do well women checkups, birth control, and STD testing as well. There is no doubt that abortions are their main business but with no inspection that has to be proven. In TN, the courts have declined to enter into the fray that the majority of their business constitutes abortion and ACLU is quick to protect them from mandatory regs. so in abortions mills it is let the buyer beware!

From the editorial:

"Liberals usually want to regulate everything that breathes, moves, burns, flows or produces. When it comes to abortion mills, however, the same leftists scream bloody murder - not against killing babies, but against daring to regulate the practice even for the mother's safety."

"Those who oppose this regulatory authority haven't explained how ensuring safety could be unlawful."

1 comment:

Christina Dunigan said...

A typical "prochoice" response to regulation: "In my gut, I am completely aghast at what goes on at that place. But I staunchly oppose anything that would correct this situation in law."
Prochoice activist Janis Compton-Carr

Read more here.

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