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from the American Thinker of March 7th
by Roger Taylor
This query may sound like a kooky conspiracy theory, but we must give it serious consideration. It is possible that “pro-choice” could morph into no choice.
My first encounter with abortion fervor was in 1975, at the beginning of my residency in obstetrics and gynecology. This was only two years after Roe v. Wade, and most of the faculty and residents had applauded that decision with almost religious zeal. Most considered it a victory of women’s health, and there was absolutely no concern for the embryo and fetus.
Yeah, it’ll probably be a pain in the ass. Let’s KILL it.
Out of a house staff of 20 residents, only two of us refused to do abortions. There was great pressure on us to conform, and we had to meet with the chairman to explain our position. We were asked if this was a Catholic…
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