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Regulators speak "Every time a women's health clinic closes, it is a huge blow for women and it's very unfortunate. But women must be protected, and there are standards -- as there are for every health care facility -- and every facility needs to abide by the rules." Cheryl Sabel, President,Montgomery chapter of the National Organization for Women  Washington P ost, A labama Abortion Clinic to Stay Shut , 6-15-2006  "If abortion is banned, you'll end up with some very severely injured women. Back-street abortions end up with hysterectomies or heavy bleeding and obviously they can die."  Anonymous abortion doctor UK Telegraph, Secret world of US aborti on doctors, 4-3-2000  The Gov't Reaction to Abortion Clinic Practices "This will make three clinics on probation and one that has lost its license. When four out of ten of th e industry gets licensing action, that's a high number. That's a real high number.We're doing a lot more enforcement of other facilities, too. You don't hear about it very much, but it's going on." Rick Harris, Alabama Bureau of Health Provider Standards director The Associated Press, Health dept. wants probation for Birmingham abortion clinic , 11/17/2006 "The days of the back-alley abortions are gone. This was egregious conduct that you were involved in. This type of crime can't go unpunished." ( said a judge in sentencing Liza Berdiel, an abortion clinic employee who performed abortions without a medical license) Judge Peter J. Giovine  Asbury Park Press, Abortionist's receptionist sent to jail for illegally performing non-surgical abortion,10/27/2006  Abortion clinic employee, Liza Berdiel's, " behavior is outrageous and without excuse .The motive was to make money. The victims suffered from the lack of medical professionalism." ( Berdiel was prosecuted for performing abortions without a license) .   Assistant Ocean County Prosecu tor Martin J. Anton

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Regulators speak

"Every time a women's health clinic closes, it is a huge blow for womenand it's very unfortunate. But women must be protected, and there arestandards -- as there are for every health care facility -- and every facility

needs to abide by the rules." 

Cheryl Sabel, President,Montgomery chapter of the National Organization for Women Washington Post, A labama Abortion Clinic to Stay Shut , 6-15-2006

 

"If abortion is banned, you'll end up with some very severely injuredwomen. Back-street abortions end up with hysterectomies or heavybleeding and obviously they can die." 

 Anonymous abortion doctor 

UK Telegraph, Secret world of US abortion doctors, 4-3-2000

 

The Gov't Reaction to Abortion Clinic Practices

"This will make three clinics on probation and one that has lost its license. When four out of ten of the industry gets licensing action, that's a high number. That's a real high

number.We're doing a lot more enforcement of other facilities, too. You don't hear aboutit very much, but it's going on." 

Rick Harris, Alabama Bureau of Health Provider Standards director The Associated Press, Health dept. wants probation for Birmingham abortion clinic , 11/17/2006 

"The days of the back-alley abortions are gone. This was egregious conduct that youwere involved in. This type of crime can't go unpunished." ( said a judge in sentencing

Liza Berdiel, an abortion clinic employee who performed abortions without a medical license)

Judge Peter J. Giovine

 Asbury Park Press, Abortionist's receptionist sent to jail for illegally performing non-surgical abortion,10/27/2006 

 Abortion clinic employee, Liza Berdiel's, "behavior is outrageous and without excuse.Themotive was to make money. The victims suffered from the lack of medicalprofessionalism." ( Berdiel was prosecuted for performing abortions without a license) . 

 Assistant Ocean County Prosecutor Martin J. Anton

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Asbury Park Press, Abortionist's receptionist sent to jail for illegally performing non-surgical abortion 

10/27/2006 

 An order from the State Board of Health called the violations by Summit Medical (abortion)Center in Birmingham "egregious." saying, "We feel we need to move toward revokingtheir license." 

Dr. Donald Williamson, Alabama State health officer 

Montgomery Advisor, Abortion clinic closed, 5/19/2006 

"There were multiple violations of rules over multiple days ( at the abortion clinic) ." 

Dr. Don Williamson, Alabama state health officer 

Birmingham News, Clinic's closing renews debate, 5/21/200 

"Would we like to do it ( inspect abortion clinics) more frequently? Absolutely,But thenursing homes get more inspection because those are federally funded surveys. Wehave to figure out how to do the clinic inspections with state dollars." 

Don Williamson, Alabama state health officer 

Birmingham News, Clinic's closing renews debate, 5/21/2006 

"It's very clear that there is a serious problem with RU-486, and failing to address thisproblem by disguising it, ignoring it, minimizing it or causing confusion is a shamefulfailure for anyone with the ability and desire to protect women from needless harm. Anyother drug associated with a 100 percent fatal septic infection that kills otherwise

healthy adults within days, with no apparent window for treatment, and associated withan exponential amount of severe reactions, would normally prompt an immediatewithdrawal so as to permit further study." 

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Rep. Mark Souder (R-Ind.)

Town Hall.com, Two Views of the Abortion Pill on Capitol Hill, 5/22/2006 

Rep. Robert G. Marshall, described one abortionist's inadequacies. "She did not know howto do advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation. No one in the abortion clinic knew howto use a crash cart for such emergencies. She was not trained to do any of this." 

Robert G. Marshall, Virginia Rep.

Richmond Times Dispatch, Senate panel rejects a measure on abortion clinics , 2/24/2006 

"So, I question how the Department of Health, which has never visited any one of theseplaces (abortion clinics) and probably doesn't even know how many there are in thestate, could conclude that, in fact, the procedures are safe." 

Virginia State Legislator Daily Press, Senate Panel kills abortion, 2/23/ 2006 

"As people see 3-D ultrasounds, people say, 'Oh, that really is a baby, it's not just atumor or a clump of tissue. People wake up and go, 'Oh my gosh, this is what's beingkilled?' " 

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Kevin Calvey, Oklahoma State Rep.

Fresno Bee, Anti-abortion movement hits a fork in road, 3/12/2006 

"Why should someone like that continue to practice?" referring to abortionist LaurenceReich, who was charged with sexually assaulting his patients. 

Maureen Green , California Prosecutor 

CNN Transcript, January 15, 2006 

"There has been testimony in the House and Senate, where I have heard there is notregulation on the abortion clinics in the state. In the nine clinics, we've heard testimonythat abortion clinics are not as regulated as veterinary clinics or tattoo parlors. We needto find a balance between good regulations and women's health. I think it's important tomake sure the nine (abortion) facilities are capable of handling emergencies; to not

regulate would be a disservice to protecting women's health." 

Indiana, Sen. Jeff Drozda, R-WestfieldIDS News, Multiple bills address abortion in Indiana Senate, House, 2/22/2005 

Recalling cases of malpractice involving abortion Dr. William Harp stated, "I can remember three [anesthesia-related] cases in the last five years. Two of those cases were

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abortions; another was a plastic-surgery case." 

Dr. William Harp, Virginia medical board's executive director 

Richmond Times Dispatch, Regulations have made office-based anesthesia safer , 5/22/2005 

"Our primary concern is the safety of patients. Given the serious allegations against(abortionist) Flavius Thompson, we demanded that he immediately stop practicingmedicine pending further action of the Board of Medical Examiners." 

"The allegations in our complaint against (abortion) Dr. Thompson directly touch onpatient safety." 

Peter C. Harvey, New Jersey Attorney GeneralTri-Town News, Doctor awaits hearing on future of license, 2/2/2005

Tri-Town News, Doctor surrenders license, 2/16/2005 

NJ Acting Consumer Affairs Director, Jeffrey Burstein said this about abortionist FlaviusThompson of the Pleasant Women s Pavilion after the state pulled his license, "During our investigation, we found that medical waste material was being improperly disposed of down the sanitary sewer at that location," and, "If proper procedures are not followed,patients are potentially put in danger. That is wholly unacceptable. The Board of MedicalExaminers expects its licensees to adhere to legal and professional standards of conduct, as does the public." 

Jeffrey Burstein, Acting New Jersey Consumer Affairs Director Tri-Town News, Doctor surrenders license:2/16/2005

Tri-Town News, Doctor awaits hearing on future of l icense: 2/2/2005 

"According to CNN and other media and your Board’s records, Dr.Laurence Reich has along history of sexual misconduct against patients, which led to a license suspension in1982 and a 10- year probationary period that ended in 1994. Further, he was arrested in2002 on sexual battery charges and pleaded no contest to sexual exploitation by aphysician. In short, this individual has a clear pattern of violating the public trust thathas been placed in him, yet he continues to see patients." 

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Barbara Boxer, U.S. Senator  Press Release of Senator Boxer , Boxer Requests Suspension of Doctor's License, 12/9/2005 

"You would think the first thing Planned Parenthood would suspect is that a 14-year-oldgirl who shows up without her parents for an abortion would not provide her parents

real phone number. Apparently they made no effort to confirm to whom they werespeaking when they placed their call to notify the parents. They did the minimum theycould under the existing law." 

Joe Deters, Hamilton County Prosecutor The Cincinnati Enquirer , Prosecutor criticizes Planned Parenthood's role, 6/30/2005 

"If they show up for the procedure and say 'I think I have a little bit of a cold,' their (abortion) appointment might need to be rescheduled. Some cold medications or anupper respiratory tract infection could affect response to the anesthesia or recovery." 

Cathy Harrison, President-elect of the Virginia Association of Nurse Anesthetists

Richmond Times Dispatch, Regulations have made office-based anesthesia safer, 5/22/2005 

"There was an unfamiliar type stench in the room. Frankly, I was reluctant to sitdown," detective William Howard Jr wrote in a notarized affidavit after entering a Kansasabortion clinic, owned by abortionist Krishna Rajanna. 

"I became so disturbed by the condition of this medical (abortion) clinic that I contactedDistrict Attorney Nick Tomasic and requested a meeting to discuss these issues. Bare

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in mind, I am an experienced police officer who has worked in every aspect in lawenforcement and had spent my last five years in the homicide unit where I workedcountless community deaths. I thought I had heard and seen every vile, disgustingcrime scene but was in for a new shock when I started this investigation." 

Detective William Howard , Kansas City Kansas Police Department

Eyewitness Testimony of Officer, House Commit tee on Health and Humices , March 15,2005 

"The Board of Healing Arts has taken not months but years to take care of the problemsat one (abortion) clinic. Abortion in Kansas has come down to the level of care in aThird World country." 

Peggy Mast, Kansas Rep.The Wichita Eagle, Veto stays intact on abortion clinic bill, 4/29/2005 

''There's a wall of silence. It's just like with the police. There's a brotherhood thatdoesn't feel comfortable most of the time reporting misconduct.'' (Commenting in a story

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on bad doctors including abortion doctors) 

 Arthur Levin, director of the Center for Medical Consumers

The Village Voice, When medicine is murder : 4/2/2005 

"Life threatening," What the Philadelphia Inquirer reported that the state of New York calledabortionist Steven Brigham s negligence, saying he "repeatedly exaggerated his medicaltraining, experience and skill" and lacked "insight as to his own limitations." 

The Philadelphia Inquirer, Debate over medical office turns on zoning , 1/15/2002 

"I don't think you could find a better case for a classic history of depraved murder thanthis case. He [abortionist David Benjamin) chased the dollar. He didn't care about hispatient . . . Do no harm, that's what they live by, the doctors, supposedly. He did harm,he did the maximum amount of harm, he killed his patient." 

Judge in abortionist David Benjamin's murder trial Associated Press 8/12/93

Department of Health and Human Services, Departmental Appeals Board, Civil Remedies Division: David Benjamin, MD vs.

Inspector General : Docket No.C-98-353 , Decision No. CR681: 6/20/2000 

 According to Jerry Ryan, abortion doctor Leroy Carhart's clinic was "just like a porno shop:the porno shop may be legal, but there are not too many people that want to set up nextto that." 

Jerry Ryan, Mayor of BellevueNY Times, After Abortion Victory, Doctor's Troubles Persist , 11/7/2000 

"Mr. (referring abortionist Bruce Steir ) Steir's record . . . of mispractice speaks for itself." and , "If there was some plot, some nefarious agenda, against doctors who performabortions, it would have to be a conspiracy of three independent state agencies, Themedical board, the attorney general's office and the Office of Administrative Hearings,which employs administrative law judges who hear such cases, all would have to beinvolved… Bruce Steir "has a long history of problems" with the regulatory agency."The board has no position on abortion, but the board does oppose gross negligence

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and incompetence." 

Candis Cohen, spokeswoman for the Medical Board of CaliforniaPress Enterprise, Plea changed to guilty in abortion case, 4/6/2000 

"Had this quality of care been provided by any other medical provider -- familyphysician, obstetrician, or emergency physician -- it would be considered grosslynegligent. By an abortion provider, it does not even cause a stir. In fact, it goes un-noted and un-reported. There is no other practice of medicine where people can suffer and die from complications of your intervention without your being in some wayprofessionally accountable, involved in their care, and at the very least, made aware of it-- except abortion. Abortion is bad medicine." 

Commentary by Lenora Berning, MD, ER Doctor 

Lancaster New Era, Abortion is bad medicine; quality care is lacking , 11/1/199 

"Patient care was left entirely up to the personnel in the office. If he had someone reallygood, then patient care was really good. The next person might come in and (thatperson) was really horrible. Then that's what happened to patient care - it was horrible." 

 A doctor who used to work with abortionist HachamovitchThe Arizona Republic

History of trouble at clinics abortion centers accumulate record of 6 deaths, 28 suits: 1/17/1999 

"It was really a case of an assembly line, conducting abortions, one after another, threeto five minutes apart." 

 Attorney for the family of a girl who died from a legal abortion ABC 20/20 Transcript # 99030802-j11, A Woman’  s right, a woman’  s risk , 3/8/1999