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Saturday, March 3, 2012

AL: Pro life company will not do business with abortion providers

Now there is a company that you should do business with....they refuse to do business with abortion providers....
Pro-life Alabama Sen. Greg Reed said the company he works for ( Preferred  Medical Systems of Florence, AL ) doesn’t do business with abortion clinics.

Diane Derzis, who operates abortion clinics in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and Tennessee, said the company was willing to do business with her later last year.
She said she received quotes from a rep. but admitted they did not actually do business with them. The owner said that when quotes are requested they do not always no up front what the business does.
As a test they called and asked for a quote and acknowledged they run an abortion clinic.  "That's a problem..."
Reed said his anti-abortion stance in the state Legislature sometimes makes him a target of pro-choice activists.
“When you stand for pro-life, you are always going to have a small, vocal minority that is against you,” he said. “I am pro-life and I was pro-life before I ran for Senate…. I am going to continue to defend the unborn child.
Kudos to Reed for putting principle ahead of profit.... May his tribe increase.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Greg Reed is telling an absolute lie!

Melinda S. said...

"Friday morning, Brett Wadsworth, the 2010 Democratic candidate for the Alabama District 5 Senate seat, sent the Daily Mountain Eagle a Preferred Medical Systems price quote from 2011 detailing the costs of ultrasound equipment for the consideration of Columbus Women’s Health, a Georgia clinic that provides abortion services.

Diane Derzis, owner of the clinic as well as three others in Alabama and Mississippi, verified the contents of the price quote and said her clinics have purchased at least two ultrasound devices from Preferred Medical Systems sales representative based in Georgia.

“There’s no question these people have done business with us over the years,” Derzis said."

Read more: Daily Mountain Eagle - Controversy over abortion bill continues

http://www.mountaineagle.com/view/full_story/17726784/article-Controversy-over-abortion-bill-continues?instance=homefirstleft

Susie Allen said...

Well this is getting interesting...I read the second article and from the facts it says that the woman who is known as the abortion queen because she own three abortion mills and lobbies for abortion interests claims she had bought equipment from this company in the past but did not have documentation at this time other than an email exchange which is ambivalent at best. It has been my experience that abortion mills often do not let people know their true business and hide their identity behind health center image.

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