The first post from Jill Stanek tells the complete story.... sickening beyond belief. People may wonder why he stored the remains of the babies in his freezer...was he in love with death and some sicko....or was he selling parts for profit. When the ACLU and PP fight against clinic regulation, remember this story. Right here in TN there are no laws requiring abortion facilities to meet the standards of ambulatory surgical treatment centers even though the majority of their business is abortion. They offer family planning to say that they are a doctor's office but it is a very small part of their business. Why do they not want to be inspected and regulated......because it is all about profit .
A search of the Elkton clinic revealed a freezer with 35 late-term fetuses inside, including one believed to have been aborted at 36 weeks. Police who searched Brigham's offices in Voorhees found only two medical records related to those fetuses, documents show.
Kirt Linneman, executive director of the Maryland chapter of the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform, an anti-abortion group, said that while he believes all abortions are immoral, women who seek them should receive adequate care.
"We are appalled at the lack of regulation and oversight of the abortion industry," Linneman said. "The abortion industry operates in the dark."
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