It's About Liberty: A Conservative Forum
Topics => General Board => Topic started by: LadyVirginia on April 27, 2011, 11:17:26 AM
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A Nebraska bill that would have banned the use of remote control systems to administer abortion drugs in small-town clinics has stalled in a legislative committee. The Judiciary Committee on Tuesday failed to advance the measure (LB521) by Lincoln Sen. Tony Fulton.
The bill would require a doctor's physical presence with a patient to administer abortion drugs. No plans are under way to introduce remote web cam systems in Nebraska, but Planned Parenthood has enacted such a program in Iowa.
The bill would require a doctor who is prescribing and administering the abortion drug RU-486 to be physically present with the patient. Nebraska Right to Life, a leading abortion opponent in the state, vowed to continue its push to advance the bill
from http://www.klkntv.com/story/14523592/abortion-bill-stalls-in-legislature (http://www.klkntv.com/story/14523592/abortion-bill-stalls-in-legislature)
Under the webcam system, an abortionist, maybe from a clinic in a large urban center, communicates with a woman at a remote location by means of a video conferencing system. After a brief screening and “counseling” session, he clicks a mouse and triggers the opening of a drawer from which the woman takes out the two drugs that make up the “RU-486? chemical abortion regimen: mifepristone and misoprostol.
http://www.nationalrighttolifenews.org/news/2011/04/first-vote-in-committee-does-not-dissuade-nebraska-rtl-from-working-to-pass-lb-521-stop-web-cam-abortion-bill-this-session/#more-1307 (http://www.nationalrighttolifenews.org/news/2011/04/first-vote-in-committee-does-not-dissuade-nebraska-rtl-from-working-to-pass-lb-521-stop-web-cam-abortion-bill-this-session/#more-1307)
Coming to a convenient location near you--drive thru abortion and euthanasia services-- 100% covered by the governement.
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Oh how lovely! Remote control baby-snuffing!
How caring! How compassionate! How progressive!
How utterly immoral, depraved and evil!
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Got to provide "access" no matter what!
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The idea of this is just evil.