Thomas Williams:
Words truly have a meaning so we can communicate to each other what we want to say, so if I was to tell you the doctor who was sipping on a glass of wine, and also enjoying eating her salad and telling the people behind the camera how she can kill the unborn baby by crushing certain parts of the unborn baby body, so she does not injure the parts of that baby body she can sell for medical use, and this person seem very much like a social psychopaths to me. And make me want to go charge that Doctor with a crime against humanity. That life has meaning that other people should my nature respect, no matter the age.
That this camera caught a vial moment of this crazy doctor who lack humanity and performed a violent crime against the unborn. And making that crime ever worse by happily selling the dismembered parts of that baby body. How could the mind of that doctor not have the kind of emotions that tell her to wait a minute that this is the body parts of a human being that was just murdered seconds ago?
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https://www.washingtonpost.
The price of fetal parts
— Barack Obama, address to Planned Parenthood, April 26, 2013
Planned Parenthood’s reaction to the release of a clandestinely recorded conversation about the sale of fetal body parts was highly revealing. After protesting that it did nothing illegal, it apologized for the “tone” of one of its senior directors.
Her remarks lacked compassion, admitted Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards. As if Dr. Deborah Nucatola’s cold and casual discussion over salad and wine of how the fetal body can be crushed with forceps in a way that leaves valuable organs intact for sale is some kind of personal idiosyncrasy. On the contrary, it’s precisely the kind of psychic numbing that occurs when dealing daily with industrial scale destruction of the growing, thriving, recognizably human fetus.
This was again demonstrated by the release this week of a second video showing another official sporting that same tone, casual and even jocular, while haggling over the price of an embryonic liver. “If it’s still low, then we can bump it up,” she joked, “I want a Lamborghini.”
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