To: rhema
abortion practitioners who don't comply face losing their medical license, two years in prison and a possible medical malpractice lawsuit. A step in the right direction. It's quite telling that these abortionists would rather quit, or move out of state, than tell the truth to their patients.
7 posted on
07/21/2008 6:35:34 PM PDT by
rfp1234
(Phodopus campbelli: household ruler since July 2007.)
To: rfp1234
Exactly...not far to Wyoming or North Dakota
18 posted on
07/21/2008 7:05:43 PM PDT by
CIDKauf
(No man has a good enough memory to be a successful liar.)
To: rfp1234
A step in the right direction. It's quite telling that these abortionists would rather quit, or move out of state, than tell the truth to their patients. Nobody has ever accused pro-aborts of being honest or ethically consistent.
20 posted on
07/21/2008 7:14:27 PM PDT by
rhema
("Break the conventions; keep the commandments." -- G. K. Chesterton)
To: rfp1234
That’s actually rather amazing. It would be interesting to see what would happen if this became a national law.
I wonder how many physicians would be willing to turn in their medical license to go around these laws. Not many I suspect.
Very nice. It’s about time.
40 posted on
07/21/2008 10:03:19 PM PDT by
DoughtyOne
(Oh my coolaide has a fist name, it's B A R A K, my coolaide has a second name it's J U A N Y...)
To: rfp1234
It's quite telling that these abortionists would rather quit, or move out of state, than tell the truth to their patients. Telling, indeed.
45 posted on
07/22/2008 8:22:55 AM PDT by
Skooz
(Property taxes are immoral)
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