Sunday, August 06, 2006

The Killing Fields of America, Part 3: Cut "It" Out

On Friday I drove to Toledo to witness first hand the American Holocaust Photo Display at the intersection of Secor and Monroe in Toledo, Ohio. The above photo was taken at a previous Missionaries to the Preborn tour event. Approximately 50 people spread out strategically from that busy intersection were holding large 3'x4' photo posters of aborted babies. A graphic illustration of what we have permitted to happen "leagally" in Amerca since 1973. The man on the loud speaker declaring 4,000 babies are being aborted today. Colorful flyers were being handed out to stopped cars waiting at the traffic lights. On my way home I heard WSPD radio news interview with one of the persons viewing the signs. The person was quoted as saying that the sign holders had the freedom to get their message out, but the signs were pretty gruesome. Murder is pretty gruesome. God bless these folks investing their time as part of the two week American Atrocities Tour.

ABORTION: BUTCHERING BABIES

Those abortionist-exterminators are real cut ups. The surgical or “slice and dice” or “chopped liver and other body parts” is a killer of an idea, it calls for a veritable alphabet of mysterious terms describing various "solutions" or procedures. There’s MVA. There’s D&C. There’s D&E. Then worst of all, there’s D&X. In this post we will discuss the first three, then in the next post we will talk about the gruesome D&X.

Abortion propaganda on one college “health resource center” webpage states:

“Surgical abortion is one of the safest types of medical procedures. The three most common methods of surgical abortion are manual vacuum aspiration, dilation and suction curettage, and dilation and evacuation. The method that will be used depends on how long you have been pregnant, or the number of days since the first day of your last period.”

I’m not quite sure for whom it is safest, the woman or the abortionist-exterminator? It surely is not the safest for the baby facing annihilation at the knifed hand of the abortionist-exterminator. What, again, is the crime that this innocent one has committed that warrants a death penalty sentence? Such a sentence is usually reserved for the vilest most loathsome among us? The baby’s crime is being conceived, how he or she dare do such a dastardly deed, indeed!

TYPES OF SURGICAL EXTERMINATION

Manual vacuum aspiration (or MVA) is “the most common method of abortion during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. General or local anesthesia is given to the mother and her cervix is quickly dilated. A suction curette (hollow tube with a knife-edged tip) is inserted into the womb. This instrument is then connected to a vacuum machine by a transparent tube. The vacuum suction, 29 times more powerful than a household vacuum cleaner, tears the fetus and placenta into small pieces which are sucked through the tube into a bottle and discarded.

Dilation and Curettage (D&C) method is similar to the suction method with the added insertion of a hook shaped knife (curette) which cuts the baby into pieces. The pieces are scraped out through the cervix and discarded [Note: This abortion method should not be confused with a therapeutic D&C done for reasons other than pregnancy.]

Dilation and Evacuation (D&E) method is used up to 18 weeks' gestation. Instead of the loop-shaped knife used in D&C abortions, a pair of forceps is inserted into the womb to grasp part of the fetus. The teeth of the forceps twist and tear the bones of the unborn child. This process is repeated until the fetus is totally dismembered and removed. Usually the spine must be snapped and the skull crushed in order to remove them.” [Italics added.]

CONCLUSION

Well, if this brief overview of some of the “safest types of medical procedures” being practiced today, (and most gory, grotesque, gruesome, and ungodly I might add) doesn’t sicken you, then must have less heart that the Tin Man in the Wizard of Oz. Actually there are over 12 different abortion methods, we have only discussed three of the most common here today. . . The killing continues.

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