
How better to find out about abortion than from straight talk from doctors
who have performed abortions, abortion counselors and clinic workers?
These quotes have been tracked down from a number of sources, from research
of pro-choice author, Magda Denes, to the Washington Post, to
other magazines. Thanks to Sarah Terzo for doing the majority of gathering.
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“If a woman we were counseling expressed doubts about having an
abortion, we would say whatever was necessary to persuade her to abort
immediately.”
– Judy W former office manager of the second largest
abortion clinic in El Paso, Texas
 Debra Henry
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“The counselor at our clinic would cry with the girls at the drop
of a hat. She would find their weakness and work on it. The women were never given any alternatives. They were told how much trouble it is
to have a baby.”
– Debra Henry former abortion worker, quoted in
the film "Meet the Abortion Providers" 1989
“Sometimes we lied. A girl might ask what her baby was like at
a certain point in the pregnancy: Was it a baby yet? Even as early as
12 weeks a baby is totally formed, he has fingerprints, turns his head,
fans his toes, feels pain. But we would say 'It's not a baby yet. It's
just tissue, like a clot.'”
– Kathy Sparks from "The Conversion of Kathy
Sparks" by Gloria Williamson, Christian Herald,
Jan 1986 p 28
“I have seen hundreds of patients in my office who have had abortions
and were just lied to by the abortion counselor. Namely 'This is less
painful than having a tooth removed. It is not a baby.' Afterwards,
the woman sees Life magazine and breaks down and goes into a major depression.”
– Psychologist Vincent Rue quoted in "Abortion
Inc."; David Kupelian and Jo Ann Gasper, New Dimensions, October
1991 p 16
 Edward Allred
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“Population control is too important to be stopped by some right
wing pro-life types. Take the new influx of Hispanic immigrants. Their
lack of respect for democracy and social order is frightening. I hope
I can do something to stem that tide; I'd set up a clinic in Mexico
for free if I could ... When a sullen black woman of 17 or 18 can
decide to have a baby and get welfare and food stamps and become a burden
to all of us, it's time to stop.”
– Abortionist Edward Allred quoted in the San Diego Union,
California, USA, who has become a millionaire 12 times over from the
abortion industry
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