
The pile of dead babies in the dumpster begs to differ.
Via LifeNews:
As is often the case, because the amount of information on the web is virtually limitless, you run across the response to something that had run previously you hadn’t seen. That happened to me today when The Oklahoman ran a letter-to-the-editor responding to its editorial, “When the issue is abortion, plain English discouraged.”
The letter (boxing the editorial board’s ears) comes from “Julie Burkhart, Wichita, Kan.” Her allegiance is not noted. For the record, Burkhart (below right) has opened an abortion business (manned by “circuit-rider” abortionists) at the location of the late George Tiller’s infamous abortion clinic. Her response requires we know something about the editorial, which is, say we shall, written circuitously before arriving at a thoughtful conclusion. […]
So what is Burkhart’s lament? “Abortionist” is “hardly a neutral term.” Besides it’s used by you-know-who, so therefore it’s wrong to use the word because it is associated with the usual riff-raff (that would be us).
Burkhart follows that up with these oh-so-reveal passages:
“The term is used to imply that doctors who provide safe, legal abortions aren’t real physicians.”
I plead guilty. I don’t believe that someone who makes a living killing babies is a “real” physician. […]
This is the background for a man who for 40 years has performed 44% of all the abortions in Oklahoma; Manipulation as is ripping heads from torsos, breaking joints apart , and shredding tiny muscles.
So what’s a better word (more “neutral,” right?) “for doctors who do abortions,” according to Burkhart?
“Heroes.”
You can’t make this stuff up.
