Future Doctors of America -The Making of an Abortionist
From Yale Daily News:
"On Thursday, the Yale Medical Students for Choice will host workshop on manual vacuum aspiration for medical students, using a papaya as a uterine model. Manual vacuum aspiration is a surgical abortion method that uses a syringe to remove the fetus from a woman’s uterus. Merritt Evans MED ’09 said she thought it was important to have the workshop because the procedure can be used for a variety of different purposes — including miscarriage management and the treatment of a failed medical abortion or ectopic pregnancy — and is inconsistently taught in medical school.
While the workshop is targeted towards medical students, undergraduates are also invited to attend.
“The reason I wanted to include other people is that it is such a simple procedure, but the media attention around it … makes this an emotionally traumatic and a complicated thing,” Evans said. “It’s just to be like, ‘Here is what actually happens, here is what the medical procedure is like, this is what an aborted yolk sac looks like.’ It looks like a piece of cotton.”
Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus and murder is emotionally traumatic and tends to be very complicated! Perhaps Yale Medical School should allow the students to watch Silent Scream along with these papaya sucking workshops! What part of the Hippocratic Oath allows us to murder the unborn? In reality, the original oath states we should never give a women something that would cause an abortion. Hippocrates may have been a pagan who lived centuries before Christ came to earth , but he knew right from wrong and he knew more than this sad group of young medical students!
These doctors of the future will be caring for you and I when we are elderly and infirm. Remember, if it's easy for them to snuff out life at the beginning, it will be no harder to do the same at the end. God have Mercy.
2 Comments:
Dear Ms. Evans,
It's a good thing your mom didn't have that "simple procedure" when you were just a "yolk sac."
Sincerely,
A former piece of cottlon
I never could understand how a doctor, who usually is one because he wants to help people, can look at a dismembered child and call it a procedure.
It sickens me.
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