Unfairly Hobbling Clinics That Don’t Provide Abortions

The New York City Council is considering a law aimed at crisis pregnancy centers that do not provide abortions or refer women to abortion clinics.

The sponsor of the bill, Councilwoman Jessica Lappin, said the measure was aimed at centers she charged were nothing more than anti-choice centers masquerading as health clinics, 1010 WINS Senior Correspondent Stan Brooks reported. [emphasis mine]

Jessica and her fellow pro-abortion council member Christine C. Quinn are annoyed that their friends at Planned Parenthood and NARAL are missing out on the chance to kill off a few more innocent babies. In recent years, there have been 89,000 abortions performed annually in the NYC area. Crisis pregnancy centers have managed to save 38,000 babies over the past 25 years. For you math whizzes out there, the crisis pregnancy centers have managed to save a number of babies equivalent to about 2.5% (assuming the number of abortions 25 years ago was 25% of what it is now and has increased linearly) of the number of babies “harvested” by the ghouls at PP & NARAL.

PP gets virtually all of its revenue from performing abortions, so their margins must be getting pretty thin for them to stoop to this level of evil. PP claims to provide all kinds of “family planning” services, which they may, but a recent study showed that only one pregnancy in 140 was referred for adoption. PP claims that they offer comprehensive pregnancy services, but they all appear to converge on abortion and vanishingly little else. Crisis pregnancy centers, on the other hand, offer many other options including adoption and other assistance for expectant mothers as long as they choose to keep their child.

Before you think “those people in New York are crazy, that could never happen here,” think again.


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28 responses to “Unfairly Hobbling Clinics That Don’t Provide Abortions”

  1. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    You better be careful with all this SoCon talk about abortion. There are IgnoroCons running the show now and they don’t like it when you bring up such topics. It annoys them and makes them uncomfortable. They are the ones that rescued the Republican Party from the nether regions. You best just shut up and sit in the corner and be happy they throw you a bone occasionally.

  2. Hamous Avatar

    You better be careful with all this SoCon talk about abortion. There are IgnoroCons running the show now and they don’t like it when you bring up such topics. It annoys them and makes them uncomfortable. They are the ones that rescued the Republican Party from the nether regions. You best just shut up and sit in the corner and be happy they throw you a bone occasionally.

  3. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    On a more serious note, I think you’re post title is misleading. If I read this right the ordinance only requires signage stating the clinic doesn’t perform abortions. I’m not sure I have a problem with signage that says “we don’t provide abortion services” … if the abortion mills were required to have a sign that says “we don’t provide abortion alternatives”. I see they tried to get that passed in Boston but the vampires voted it down.

    The council defeated an amendment to the bill that would have required abortion businesses to post a similar sign confirming they do not provide abortion alternatives.

  4. Hamous Avatar

    On a more serious note, I think you’re post title is misleading. If I read this right the ordinance only requires signage stating the clinic doesn’t perform abortions. I’m not sure I have a problem with signage that says “we don’t provide abortion services” … if the abortion mills were required to have a sign that says “we don’t provide abortion alternatives”. I see they tried to get that passed in Boston but the vampires voted it down.

    The council defeated an amendment to the bill that would have required abortion businesses to post a similar sign confirming they do not provide abortion alternatives.

  5. Katfish Avatar

    Good point. I’m open to suggestions.

  6. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    Good point. I’m open to suggestions.

  7. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    Maligning clinics that don’t provide abortions ?

  8. Hamous Avatar

    Maligning clinics that don’t provide abortions ?

  9. El Gordo Avatar

    There are IgnoroCons running the show now…

    That’s a funny term!

  10. The Dude Avatar

    There are IgnoroCons running the show now…

    That’s a funny term!

  11. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    Better?

  12. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    They actually think that with today’s edumacation standards that one of their constituents might actually be able to read such a sign?

  13. El Gordo Avatar

    They actually think that with today’s edumacation standards that one of their constituents might actually be able to read such a sign?

  14. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    #5 Dude – before someone gets bent out of shape because they think I’m calling them ignorant I should probably clarify that “Ignoro” prefix was not taken from “Ignorant” but from “Ignore”, meaning that they would prefer we ignore issues such as abortion.

  15. Hamous Avatar

    #5 Dude – before someone gets bent out of shape because they think I’m calling them ignorant I should probably clarify that “Ignoro” prefix was not taken from “Ignorant” but from “Ignore”, meaning that they would prefer we ignore issues such as abortion.

  16. El Gordo Avatar

    #8 Hamous,

    That’s the way I took it (ignore), but I can only speak for me. Good that you clarified.

    As far as I’m concerned on this issue, we know where each other stands and there’s no sense getting riled up or offended. It is what it is and I genuinely find “IgnoroCons” to be a funny label. Count me a proud IgnoroCon!

  17. The Dude Avatar

    #8 Hamous,

    That’s the way I took it (ignore), but I can only speak for me. Good that you clarified.

    As far as I’m concerned on this issue, we know where each other stands and there’s no sense getting riled up or offended. It is what it is and I genuinely find “IgnoroCons” to be a funny label. Count me a proud IgnoroCon!

  18. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    As far as I’m concerned on this issue, we know where each other stands and there’s no sense getting riled up or offended.

    What I don’t understand is why that attitude is not more common. I’m not telling anyone they have to believe like me and I’d expect the same courtesy. Instead, I keep getting told I’m messing it up for everyone. If someone wants to support a pro-abortion rights republican, have at it. Just don’t get whiny and start calling me names when I won’t support him. If the entire establishment of the party wants to turn pro-abortion rights, go for it. I have no unbreakable link to the party. My eternal salvation is not dependent upon the whims of American politicians, their sycophants, or the laws they pass. It is, however, dependent upon my complicity in their endeavors.

  19. Hamous Avatar

    As far as I’m concerned on this issue, we know where each other stands and there’s no sense getting riled up or offended.

    What I don’t understand is why that attitude is not more common. I’m not telling anyone they have to believe like me and I’d expect the same courtesy. Instead, I keep getting told I’m messing it up for everyone. If someone wants to support a pro-abortion rights republican, have at it. Just don’t get whiny and start calling me names when I won’t support him. If the entire establishment of the party wants to turn pro-abortion rights, go for it. I have no unbreakable link to the party. My eternal salvation is not dependent upon the whims of American politicians, their sycophants, or the laws they pass. It is, however, dependent upon my complicity in their endeavors.

  20. El Gordo Avatar

    In my case, I’m not a run of the mill FisCon (or IgnoroCon as it were!) I would guess. I don’t necessarily believe in allowing completely unrestrained access to abortions, but I do think that reasonable exceptions should be made for mother’s health / rape / incest, and I don’t think that endorsing those rare exceptions makes a politician “pro-abortion”. That said, I think way too much has been made of the FisCon / SoCon divide. I don’t think either side of the divide is “messing it up” for the other. No matter how you slice or dice it (probably a poor choice of phrase in this case), we have a lot more in common with each other than we do with the so-called progressives. Ed Hubbard did a nice job of conveying that idea over at BigJolly.

  21. The Dude Avatar

    In my case, I’m not a run of the mill FisCon (or IgnoroCon as it were!) I would guess. I don’t necessarily believe in allowing completely unrestrained access to abortions, but I do think that reasonable exceptions should be made for mother’s health / rape / incest, and I don’t think that endorsing those rare exceptions makes a politician “pro-abortion”. That said, I think way too much has been made of the FisCon / SoCon divide. I don’t think either side of the divide is “messing it up” for the other. No matter how you slice or dice it (probably a poor choice of phrase in this case), we have a lot more in common with each other than we do with the so-called progressives. Ed Hubbard did a nice job of conveying that idea over at BigJolly.

  22. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    but I do think that reasonable exceptions should be made for mother’s health / rape / incest

    Let me say this about that – if those were the lawful exceptions to restricted abortion I suspect we wouldn’t be having this discussion. I would be a lonely voice trying to convince people that even in most of those cases there are alternatives to pregnancy termination. Then the onus would be on the cacophony of vampires to explain why they want the legal right to kill babies as a means of birth control. The fact that I have to even explain why I want to stop the practice is incredulous to me and something I will never ever understand.

  23. Hamous Avatar

    but I do think that reasonable exceptions should be made for mother’s health / rape / incest

    Let me say this about that – if those were the lawful exceptions to restricted abortion I suspect we wouldn’t be having this discussion. I would be a lonely voice trying to convince people that even in most of those cases there are alternatives to pregnancy termination. Then the onus would be on the cacophony of vampires to explain why they want the legal right to kill babies as a means of birth control. The fact that I have to even explain why I want to stop the practice is incredulous to me and something I will never ever understand.

  24. Katfish Avatar

    I would be a lonely voice trying to convince people that even in most of those cases there are alternatives to pregnancy termination.

    I would be an even lonelier voice trying to convince most people that in all of those cases, killing the baby is wrong – unless by “health of the mother” you mean “the mother will surely die before the baby could survive on its own”.

  25. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    I would be a lonely voice trying to convince people that even in most of those cases there are alternatives to pregnancy termination.

    I would be an even lonelier voice trying to convince most people that in all of those cases, killing the baby is wrong – unless by “health of the mother” you mean “the mother will surely die before the baby could survive on its own”.

  26. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    That’s what I meant.

  27. Hamous Avatar

    That’s what I meant.

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