I know the environment is important, and that Bush may not be the best
candidate or president on enviromental issues. But he has my vote, because he
is committed to stopping abortion, which I see as the killing of babies. I can't put
the saving of animals and trees above the saving of human lives. I know it isn't that simple.
But here is how one abortion doctor described his job:
"This can burn you out very, very quickly...not so much by the physical labor as the
emotional part of what's going on. When you do an ultraound,
particularly if you have children, and you see a fetus there,
kicking, moving, living, doing things that your own child does,
bringing it's thumb to its mouth, and things like that- it's difficult.
Then, after the procedure, sometimes we have to actually look
at the specimen, and you see arms and legs and things like that torn
off...It does take an emotional toll."
From "Abortion: Debating the Issue" (New York:Enslow Publishing, Inc., 1995) Nancy Day quotes abortionist Dr. Ed Jones, who had worked at a Planned Parenthood Clinic for 4 years at the time of the interview, saying the following:
(go to http://clinicquotes.topcities.com for more like this)
How can I face God (if there is a God) at the end of my life and tell
feel that I've done the right thing, if I didn't use my vote to try to prevent abortion?
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