Posted on 12/04/2014 8:17:27 PM PST by Morgana
Dr. Bernard Nathanson, a former abortionist turned pro-life advocate, recalls these incidents from his time as a legal abortionist:
I also recall being cornered by the wife of one [abortionist] at the cocktail party we gave when the Sixty-Second Street Clinic opened. She drew me aside and talked in a decidedly agitated manner of the increasingly frequent nightmares her husband had been having. He had confessed to her that the dreams were filled with blood and children, and that he had latterly become obsessed with the notion that some terrible justice would soon be inflicted upon his own children in payment for what he was doing. Another time, the wife of a second doctor, who had done at least 2,000 abortions at the place, phoned to report that her husband had developed a serious drinking problem over the past year that, in her view, was precipitated by the clinic work.
Yet another doctor walked into my office after three weeks on the job and submitted his resignation. He declared that he had absolutely no feelings on the morality of abortion as such, but when I am up this close to it, its just too much for me. Too bloody, too much pressure. You guys are turning out abortions here like its an assembly line, and you expect us to work with no feelings at all.
Bernard N. Nathanson MD Aborting America New York: Doubleday Company 1979 p 141
yikes, 1979. Can’t imagine what has happened since then.
Dr. Bernard Nathanson goes back a long way! He was an abortionist turned prolife advocate and Catholic.
A lot of his change of mind came with the invention of the ultrasound, which back then was kinda rusty compared to what we have today.
He was also instrumental in NARAL years ago, and admits that the numbers were fudged.
Is he still around?
The troops who ran the gas chambers were a special outfit, the "death's head" brigade. They didn't last long, according to the author. Insanity, suicide, drug and alcohol abuse, satanic rituals, sexual perversion, coarse and sadistic attitudes toward their victims ... sounds about the same here.
Aaaawww, the poor things.
How about the distress to the babies?
I think a lot of Germans felt the same way about the gas ovens in Auschwitz, Treblinka, and elsewhere during WW2.
Bernard N. Nathanson (July 31, 1926 February 21, 2011) was an American medical doctor from New York who helped to found the National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws, but later became a pro-life activist. He was the narrator for the controversial 1984 anti-abortion film The Silent Scream.
died 2011. see #8
That brought this to mind:
Montana Plane Crash Claims Family Members Of Abortion Clinic Owner
March 26, 2009 - There is an ironic twist in tragedy of the small plane that crashed into a Catholic cemetery in Montana on March 24, killing seven adults and seven children. (Those in the plane were on their way to a ski resort only open to millionaires.) In this cemetery is a memorial called the Tomb of the Unborn that reminds Catholics of the millions of unborn children who have been killed by abortionists....
Read more at http://www.snopes.com/politics/medical/feldkamp.asp#8tHPWl3QUgDiIW2l.99
What they do is against nature. No wonder they feel bad about it. No amount of feminazi screaming can change human nature.
I’m glad. I’ll have to look into his life. You know, I have to find out who actually owns MSM. That is who needs to be targeted. I bet it’s a lot of 401Ks? No idea. But I’ll try and find out. Probably the 1%.
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