Posted on 05/02/2013 6:38:12 PM PDT by Morgana
Robert Alexanders abortion clinic was shut down in December by the city of Muskegon, Michigan after unsafe and unsanitary conditions were found. Now, state officials are wondering why the state medical board has not terminated Alexanders medical license.
The state legislature had planned to hold a hearing on Tuesday on Alexander and a Muskegon OB/GYN was expected to testify at the hearing. Instead, the doctor wrote that Alexander should have his license revoked.
The doctor talked about one case in particular as a reason why, saying Alexander botched an abortion on a woman in her second trimester.
Dr. Alexander perforated the womans uterus so badly that it was hanging on by two blood vessels, he wrote. The decapitated head of a fetus was in the womans abdomen and the large intestine had been grasped and pulled away from its blood supply and into the vagina. The woman required a hysterectomy, colonoscopy and several units of blood to save her life. I for one, was very happy to hear he is no longer practicing in Muskegon, but I fear for women anywhere this man would go.
A local television news report has more on the effort by state lawmakers to draw attention to Alexander, who has been called Michigans Kermit Gosnell. http://www.woodtv.com/dpp/news/target_8/senators-policing-of-doctors-flawed
Target 8 in February exposed how an apparent conflict of interest allowed Muskegon abortion clinic Dr. Robert Alexander to continue to practice after complaints against him were not investigated.
Those complaints about alleged botched abortions were closed out by the then state Board of Medicine Chairman Dr. George Shade. It was the same Dr. Shade who, several years earlier, helped Alexander get his medical license back after Alexander had served time in prison for selling illegal prescriptions.
On Tuesday, the state Senate Judiciary Committee projected Target 8′s story onto a wall of a hearing room for senators to watch.
Committee members said the report raised serious questions about a conflict of interest and about how the state Board of Medicine and the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) polices doctors.
When you have a case like this go out there, it puts them all under a cloud so to speak, Sen. Steve Bieda (D-Warren) said. It also puts the whole system under the cloud. It looks like a good old boy network.
It could lead to a law requiring more than one member of the Board of Medicine review complaints against medical professionals.
I definitely think there has to be sweeping changes, said Sen. Tonya Schuitmaker (R-Lawton), who pushed for Tuesdays hearing.
If you've bothered noticing such things, Crazy old mayor Bloomberg has begun treating Cuomo as though he's a bit soft in the head ~ maybe even as mad as the mayor hissef'.
“Crazy old bloomberg”
Yea I have noticed that when they are in office for a long time they seem to lose their minds.
Do they expect a delicate touch from a person who murders unborn babies? When abortions were legalized, dirty backroom abortions by unqualified doctors like these butchers was supposed to stop. The only change was that they moved to the front room.
Just when I thought I had heard the sickest.
Hell will be overflowing.
If it weren’t for mothers like her, this abortionist could be collecting unemployment.
And you have to ask yourself what part of this scenario Obama would have a problem with.
Can someone please tell me why this is better than the dreaded “backroom abortion” of the 50s era that all the liberals talk about?
Murder and mutilation is still murder and mutilation.
What do you call someone who:
doesn’t want someone convicted of murder to face the death penalty,
Is soft on terrorism,
props up Jack Kevorkian,
and celebrates the abortioneer?
Don’t all say it at once.
Almost every abortion involves slicing the baby to pieces. The pieces, aka body parts, are then removed from the womb. This is done thousands of times a day, every day.
The only thing that was "botched" in this abortion was that the operator (I won't call him a doctor) perforated the woman's womb ... which necessitated a delay in finishing the "procedure" (i.e. removal of the decapitated baby).
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