December 10, 2008

More Women Sell Their Eggs

In Dangerous Trend, More Women Sell Their Eggs

 

Some fertility clinics are reporting a surge in the number of women applying to donate eggs or serve as surrogates, The Wall Street Journal reported. The rate for a surrogate is about $25,000. Egg donors receive $3,000 to $8,000.

 

"Whenever the employment rate is down, we get more calls," Robin von Halle, president of Alternative Reproductive Resources in Chicago, told the newspaper. "We're even getting men offering up their wives. It's pretty scary."

 

Carrie Gordon Earll, senior bioethics analyst at Focus on the Family Action, said women should not be enticed to put their health and their lives at risk for financial benefit.

 

"That goes against every tenet of medical ethics," she said. "Serious complications can come into play, including blood clots, liver and kidney damage, future infertility and even death.

 

"And even if the risks are minimal, this type of idea enters into creating life outside of the marital union, and that's something Focus on the Family does not support."

 

Contact: Jennifer Mesko

Source: CitizenLink

Source URL: http://www.citizenlink.org

Publish Date: December 9, 2008

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http://www.ifrl.org/ifrl/news/081210_4.htm

Ohio Passes Expanded "Safe Havens" Law

Ohio General Assembly Passes Bill to Expand "Safe Havens" Law

 

On December 9, 2008, the Ohio House of Representatives approved a bill, 90 - 0 that greatly expands the timeframe for taking a newborn baby to a "safe haven" as an alternative to unsafe abandonment. S.B. 304, which is sponsored by pro-life Senator Gary Cates, increases the timeframe that a parent could voluntarily deliver a newborn to a safe location from 72 hours to 30 days after birth. The bill also requires the state to develop a plan to educate "at-risk populations" about the Safe Haven law. Ohio Right to Life promoted and testified in support of the bill.

 

Ohio's Safe Haven Law provides immunity from criminal prosecution for parental abandonment of a newborn, who has not been abused, to a peace officer, a hospital worker, or an emergency medical service worker. "Safe Haven" laws, which have been adopted in all 50 states, are intended to reduce infanticide and unsafe newborn abandonment.

 

"We believe that extending the timeframe when a parent can use the Safe Haven law will help protect babies," said Mike Gonidakis, Executive Director of Ohio Right to Life.

 

The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services reports that, between April 2001, when Ohio's Safe Haven law went into effect, and June 30, 2007, 54 babies have been safely surrendered under the law. The National Council for Adoption reports that over 1,000 newborns have been surrendered under such laws in the U.S. The majority of state Safe Haven laws have timeframes longer than 72 hours.

 

The bill now goes to Governor Ted Strickland, who is expected to sign it.

 

Contact: Mike Gonidakis

Source: Ohio Right to Life

Source URL: http://www.ohiolife.org

Publish Date: December 9, 2008

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http://www.ifrl.org/ifrl/news/081210_5.htm

FOCA remains a threat

FOCA remains a threat, Russell Shaw warns

 

Those concerned about pro-life issues should not believe suggestions that President-elect Obama is interested in finding common ground with them, Russell Shaw has argued in a recent edition of Our Sunday Visitor Newsweekly. In particular, Shaw warned that the legislative prospects of the radically pro-abortion Freedom of Choice Act should not be underestimated.

 

Shaw argued that President-elect Obama has not shown signs of engaging with Catholics and other pro-life advocates, especially through his choices of cabinet members and White House staffers. He noted that Obama has appointed pro-abortion rights Catholic Tom Daschle as Secretary of Health and Human Services, while choosing as the director of his Domestic Policy Council a former member of Planned Parenthood's board of directors, Melody Barnes.

 

Further, the head of White House communications will be Ellen Moran, a former executive director of the abortion advocacy group EMILY's List.

 

"This, it must be said, is not the path to engagement," Shaw remarked.

 

He also noted that the Archbishop of Chicago, Cardinal Francis George, recently reported he and Obama had met a number of times but never had a substantive conversation.

 

"Shouldn't the junior senator from Illinois, a state senator before that, sometime or other have sought out the archbishop of Chicago for a serious talk?" Shaw asked.

 

Shaw criticized those writers who denied that the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA) is a serious threat. FOCA, which would declare abortion to be a "fundamental right," could provide a statutory basis for overturning state and federal restrictions on abortion, including bans on partial-birth abortion.

 

It could also endanger conscience protections for pro-life medical professionals and institutions.

 

The legislation has been lingering in Congress for two decades, leading some to dismiss its chances of passing.

 

Pro-life Obama supporter Doug Kmiec has charged that it is a "misleading tale" to consider FOCA a real threat, while Commonweal magazine has called it "abortion-rights propaganda…a fundraising device and a rallying cry for pro-choice groups."

 

Shaw disagreed with Commonweal, saying "No doubt FOCA is all of that. And it's also a serious threat."

 

He cited its numerous backers in the U.S. Congress as well as President-elect Obama's campaign promise to sign FOCA as his first act as president.

 

Obama was a co-sponsor of FOCA, as was Sen. Hillary Clinton. However, Obama resigned his Senate seek to prepare for the presidency, while Sen. Clinton is expected to resign her seat to become Secretary of State under an Obama administration.

 

Their replacements have not yet been named.

 

The 2007 version of FOCA had 19 co-sponsors, including Sens. Obama and Clinton. Other prominent supporters included former Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry, former Democratic vice-presidential candidate Sen. Joe Lieberman, and California Sen. Diane Feinstein.

 

In the U.S. House of Representatives, at least 108 Congressmen co-sponsored the 2007 version of FOCA. Their number included Rep. Rahm Emanuel, who will become Obama's White House chief of staff.

 

Shaw insisted FOCA should not be ignored, as defeating it would emphasize to Obama that advocating for abortion would be politically foolish and would betray the pro-life progressives who supported him.

 

"How do you prevent a dangerous bill from becoming law? The answer is, or should be, a no-brainer," Shaw argued. "Dangerous bills are blocked by vigorously opposing them. Shrugging one's shoulders and saying they're no threat is a good way to get them passed.

 

"FOCA was stymied early in the Clinton administration by a major campaign mounted by pro-life groups, including the Catholic Church. To make sure it's stymied in the Obama administration will require another such effort," Shaw argued.

 

Source: Catholic News Agency

Source URL: http://www.catholicnewsagency.com

Publish Date: December 10, 2008

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http://www.ifrl.org/ifrl/news/081210_6.htm

Depression Suffered by 80% of Women who Abort

Study finds depression suffered by 80% of women who abort

 

A study by a group of experts in Spain has revealed that 80% of women who have had an abortion suffer symptoms of depression, while 40% have considered suicide.

 

The study, carried out by psychiatrist Carmen Gomez-Lavin of the University of Navarre, also uncovered other symptoms that affect women who suffer from Post-Abortion Syndrome.  These include sexual dysfunction (40%), drug abuse, especially among adolescents (30%), behavioral changes (60%) or irritability (70%).

http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/new.php?n=14565

IL Lawmakers to Seek Special Election to fill Obama's Seat

IL Lawmakers to Seek Special Election to Decide Replacement for Obama's Senate Seat

 

Top Illinois lawmakers said Tuesday that they are preparing to call the Legislature into session as early as next week to set a special election, hoping to avert the possibility of an indicted governor picking the state's next U.S. senator.

 

House Speaker Michael Madigan, D-Chicago, said he is ready to convene the House on Monday to vote on a special election that would choose the successor to President-elect Barack Obama.

 

The move follows the arrest of Gov. Rod Blagojevich, who was taken into custody early Tuesday and accused of seeking money or other favors to influence his choice in picking Obama's replacement.

http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=40572

 

Also see...

 

FBI Caught Blagojevich on Tape Trying to Sell Obama's Senate Seat

http://www.cnsnews.com/public/checker.aspx?rsrcID=40561

Abortion Awareness at University of Oklahoma

Abortion Awareness on Campus

 

It was a Monday. The South Oval of the University of Oklahoma was adorned with 18-foot pictures of aborted babies. On the ground, students and random passersby stood around the giant triangular exhibit, talking, yelling, and staring in disbelief. "What do you think of this exhibit?" a teenager helping out with the event asked me. I knew exactly what I thought about the event. In fact, I knew that the display would be there that day. It would be in same spot on Wednesday and Thursday too. The images are graphic, but people need to understand what abortion is and what it looks like.

http://blogcritics.org/archives/2008/12/09/233633.php

Lawsuit Over Assisting 16 Year-Old's Abortion

Abortion Clinic Faces Lawsuit Over Assisting 16 Year-Old

 

Parents of a 16 year-old have recently filed a lawsuit against an abortion clinic in Georgia for giving the teenager an abortion without their consent. WiredPRNews.com As reported by Reuters, the lawsuit alleges the clinic violated state laws requiring notification of parents for performing such an operation.

http://www.wiredprnews.com/2008/12/08/abortion-clinic-faces-lawsuit-over-assisting-16-year-old_200812081567.html

Should Tax Dollars Pay to Murder Children by Abortions?

Should Government Tax Dollars Pay to Murder Children by Abortions?

 

Profane article by Deborah Kotz / U.S. News & World Report

 

I'd like to think that Barack Obama will be a "great uniter," but when it comes to his abortion policies, I'm not so sure. Stephanie Cutter, chief spokesperson of Obama's transition team, confirmed that our next president will, as promised on the campaign trail, support the controversial Freedom of Choice Act. This legislation declares that a woman "has the fundamental right to choose to bear a child, to terminate a pregnancy prior to fetal viability, or to terminate a pregnancy after fetal viability when necessary to protect the life or health of the woman." It also says that federal and local governments can't "discriminate" against a woman's right to choose by, say, funding pregnancy or contraception coverage but not abortion. It was first introduced in Congress in 2007 but stands a much better chance of passing with a president who's willing to sign it into law.

http://www.usnews.com/blogs/on-women/2008/12/08/should-the-government-pay-for-abortions.html

Lawsuit To Block Funding Of Life Science Research

Stem Cell Research Critics Refile Lawsuit To Block Funding Of Life Science Research

 

Missouri stem cell research critics have resurrected a lawsuit to block $21 million from going to life sciences research. Last month a Cole County judge tossed out the group's initial lawsuit while ruling there was no genuine legal dispute. The amended suit contends there is and questions whether there is legal authority to disburse the research grants. At issue is money budgeted by lawmakers to flow from the state Life Sciences Research Trust Fund as individual research grants. The money cannot be used for abortion services and human cloning.

http://www.columbiamissourian.com/stories/2008/12/09/stem-cell-research-critics-refile-lawsuit/

December 9, 2008

300,000 Names Submitted to UN in Favor of Right to Life

300,000 Names Submitted to UN in Favor of Right to Life

 

Tomorrow, December 10th, a coalition of social conservative groups from around the world will present a petition of 330,000 names calling for Member States of the United Nations to interpret the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as protecting the unborn child from abortion and protecting the traditional family.

 

The group formed in response and in opposition to petition efforts by pro-abortion groups International Planned Parenthood Federation and Marie Stopes International that are calling for a right to abortion on the 60th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

 

"We are proud not only to match but far surpass the efforts of pro-abortion groups," said Austin Ruse, president of the Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute (C-FAM), the primary organizer of the petition drive. "We launched our drive only two months ago and have generated more than 300,000 names from all over the world."

 

Ruse said, "I suspect that Marie Stopes and IPPF will present a few thousand names. This shows what we have known all along; that abortion is supported mostly by elites while every day people are for protecting the unborn child."

 

Ruse's group along with the Pro-Life Federation of Poland, the Institute of Family Policy of Spain, United Families International of the US, and US-based Concerned Women for America will present the petition at UN headquarters and in private meetings with Ambassadors.

 

The UN Petition for the Unborn Child and the Family asserts that the rights presented in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights are inherent to every person and that governments should extend the right to life to all members of the human family, including the unborn child. The petition also calls on governments to: protect the family "as the fundamental group unit of society," give special assistance to motherhood and childhood and promote the rights of parents.

 

Contact: Austin Ruse

Source: Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute

Source URL: http://www.c-fam.org

Publish Date: December 9, 2008

Link to this article:

http://www.ifrl.org/ifrl/news/081209_2.htm

YWCA Recants Support for FOCA

YWCA Recants Support for Radical Abortion Legislation

 

Last week, the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) expressed its support for abortion, as well as the radical Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA).

 

Now, the group is recanting its support for the legislation, which could nullify virtually every pro-life law in the nation.

 

In an interview dated Dec. 1, YWCA CEO Dr. Lorraine Cole told CNSNews.com that her organization has "always been pro-choice." On FOCA, she was pretty clear, as well.

 

CNSNews asked Cole: "Senator Obama has said he would sign into law the Freedom of Choice Act. … Would you support something like that?"

 

Cole responded: "This is a topic we would be very supportive of."

 

Now, YWCA spokeswoman Nancy Loving is claiming Cole was misquoted.

 

"At no point did Dr. Cole ... state that we were in support of this legislation," Loving told OneNewsNow.com.

 

When asked whether the organization still holds to any Christian aspect, Loving said that it does not.

 

The YWCA has no ties to the YMCA.

 

Contact: Jennifer Mesko

Source: CitizenLink

Source URL: http://www.citizenlink.org

Publish Date: December 8, 2008

Link to this article:

http://www.ifrl.org/ifrl/news/081209_3.htm

Jeb Bush Considering Senate Run

Pro-Life Former Governor Jeb Bush Considering Senate Run

 

Former Florida governor Jeb Bush, a Republican figure equally well-respected for his administrative skills as for his ardent pro-life reputation, has told Politico that he is considering running for a Senate seat.

 

Murmurs as to the former governor's plans arose after Republican Mel Martinez, who currently holds the Florida Senate position, announced Tuesday that he would not seek reelection in 2010.  Bush had returned to the private sector in 2007 after two successful terms at the state's helm. He left the office of governor with a startling 63% approval rate in a state largely populated by Democrats.

 

A devout Catholic, Gov. Bush also earned the loyalty of pro-life advocates in his state and across the nation by mounting fights for the sanctity of all life in both the courtroom and the legislature. 

 

Perhaps the most famous pro-life rallying point in Bush's career was his leadership in the fight to save the life of Terri Schiavo.  The governor spearheaded the "Terri's Law" legislation that would have saved Schiavo from starvation by removal of her feeding tube. He continued to fight for her life after Florida courts deemed the law unconstitutional. 

 

Contact: Kathleen Gilbert

Source: LifeSiteNews.com

Source URL: http://www.lifesitenews.com

Publish Date: December 8, 2008

Link to this article:

http://www.ifrl.org/ifrl/news/081209_4.htm

Poor Families Pressed Into Vaccine Trials

Poor Families Pressed Into Vaccine Trials by Drug Companies; 12 Babies Die

 

Major pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline has been accused of pressuring poor Third World parents into enrolling their children in experimental drug trials that have led to the deaths of at least 12 infants. The company is currently testing an experimental pneumonia vaccine on children under the age of one in Argentina, Colombia and Panama. According to the Argentine Federation of Health Professionals (Feprosa), poor Argentinean parents have been "pressured and forced into signing consent forms."

http://www.naturalnews.com/025032.html

Oregon Child Killer Up for Parole

Convicted Oregon Child Killer Up for Parole

 

After nearly 25 years in prison, Diane Downs has again changed her story about the night she and her children were shot on a rural road near Springfield. Downs was convicted of killing her 7-year-old daughter, Cheryl Lynn, and wounding Danny, 3, and Christie Ann, 8. The crime, which shocked the nation long before Susan Smith and Andrea Yates killed their own children, inspired a best-selling book and a made-for-television movie. On Tuesday, Downs, now 53, was scheduled to face the Oregon Board of Parole for the first time. Imprisoned in California, she was expected to address the hearing in Salem via video conference.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081209/ap_on_re_us/downs_parole_1

Dick Sobsey On "Murder and Social Endorsement"

Dick Sobsey On "Murder and Social Endorsement" of Parents Killing Their Children With Disabilities

 

Dick Sosey is an American professor who teaches at the University of Alberta, Canada, and is an expert on issue of discrimination against people with disabilities. In response to a story published in the Denver Post about the murder of a boy with autism by his father, which Sobsey perceived to be unduly sympathetic to the killer, he has posted two blog posts that are well worth reading in full.

http://www.wesleyjsmith.com/blog/2008/12/dick-sobsey-on-murder-and-social.html

Backlash Over Veto Of Bill To Decriminalize Abortion

Uruguayan President Vazquez Offers To Resign After Backlash Over Veto Of Bill To Decriminalize Abortion

 

Uruguayan President Tabare Vazquez has offered to resign as head of the country's Socialist Party after he went against party members by vetoing a bill that would have decriminalized abortion in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, a Socialist Party senator said last week, Reuters reports. Vazquez's offer to step down comes days after Uruguay's Socialist Party-controlled Senate denounced the president's veto and pledged to introduce another bill in next year's session. The senator, Monica Xavier, said that Vazquez's offer to resign as party leader creates a "painful decision, both for the president and for us," adding that party members would "do everything possible to keep him from leaving."

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/132238.php

Stem Cell Missouri Ballot Measure

Stem Cell Critics Propose Missouri Ballot Measure

 

Critics of embryonic stem cell research want to amend Missouri's constitution to restrict state grants for life science research. A group called Missouri Roundtable for Life said yesterday it will try to place the matter before voters in 2010. Its proposal would place a ban in the Missouri Constitution on using state funds for abortion, human cloning and prohibited human research.

http://www.kspr.com/news/local/35794434.html

December 8, 2008

Donation drive for pregnancy hotline

Donation drive for pregnancy hotline to counter abortion 'gift certificates'

 

In response to a Planned Parenthood program offering gift certificates that may be used for abortions, the Pro-life Action League is asking supporters to donate to a national help line for those who are in a crisis pregnancy or who are dealing with the aftermath of an abortion.

 

The Pro-Life Action League (PLAL) in a Thursday press release advocated donations to Option Line, the 24/7 hotline at 1-800-395-HELP. The hotline, a joint venture between Heartbeat International and Care Net, connects callers to local pregnancy resource centers.

 

PLAL will also give free copies of the book "What Mary and Joseph Knew About Parenting" to the first 100 donors who contribute $42 or more between now and Christmas. According to the press release, $42 funds a half-hour of work on Option Line, helping an average of at least 14 people in that time.

 

"After the national outrage of Planned Parenthood's 'death' certificates that could be used for abortions, we wanted to let people know there are much better places to send their money to assist women who need help dealing with an unplanned pregnancy. Therefore we are alerting our national network to send Christmas gift donations to organizations that we've partnered with for years," said Eric Scheidler, communications director for the Pro-Life Action League.

 

The Indiana affiliate of Planned Parenthood recently announced that it is offering gift certificates for birth control and other services. The certificates may be used for breast exams and Pap smears, but may also be applied to defray the cost of an abortion, the Associated Press reports.

 

William Beckman, Executive Director of the Illinois Right to Life Committee, told CNA in an e-mail that Planned Parenthood of Illinois is also offering the certificates.

 

"What Planned Parenthood has to do with health is unknown," Beckman wrote. "Their promotion of casual sex leads to more unwanted pregnancies, more STDs, and more abortions.  Pregnancy is not a disease and contraception is not medicine.  Contraception tricks the woman's body into acting pregnant to try preventing a pregnancy.  Sounds real healthy to me.  And that is before you consider the negative psychological consequences of broken relationships and casual sex."

 

Eric Scheidler of PLAL connected the pro-life donation drive to Christmas, saying:

 

"Jesus came into the world to give hope to those who needed help. Mary and Joseph did not have the resources to have Jesus' birth in the Ritz Carlton, but rather a humble stable and He turned out fine. What Mary and Joseph knew about parenting was that even with limited resources there are ample options to care for a child, choices we know women will get as a result of donations to Option Line."

 

Option Line's web site is located at http://www.optionline.org. Donors may write "Mary and Joseph" in the comment section in the web site's contribution form to receive the gift offer, or send such a note with their check made out to Option Line to Heartbeat International, 665 E. Dublin Granville Rd., Ste 440, Columbus, Ohio 43229.

 

Source: Catholic News Agency

Source URL: http://www.catholicnewsagency.com

Publish Date: December 7, 2008

Link to this article:

http://www.ifrl.org/ifrl/news/081208_1.htm

Suicide ruled 'a patient's right

Assisted suicide ruled 'a patient's right'

 

'We put animals out of their misery; we can do it for human beings'

 

A state district court judge ruled yesterday that patients have a right to doctor-assisted suicide.

 

Montana's First District Court Judge Dorothy McCarter, the Associated Press reports, declared in the case of Baxter et al. v. Montana that mentally competent, terminally ill Montanans may self-administer life-ending medication and that doctors who prescribe such medications need not fear criminal prosecution.

 

Robert Baxter, 75, a retired truck driver from Billings who suffers from lymphocytic leukemia, filed the lawsuit along with four physicians in the state's district court system on Nov. 1, 2007. They were aided in the case by the assisted suicide advocacy group Compassion & Choices, formerly known as the Hemlock Society.

 

"It's always been a very important thing with me," says Baxter in Compassion & Choices Magazine. "I've just watched people suffer so badly when they died, and it goes on every day. You can just see it in their eyes: 'Why am I having to go through this terrible part of my life, when we do it for animals? We put them out of their misery.'

 

"I just feel if we can do it for animals," Baxter said, "we can do it for human beings."

 

Baxter's lawsuit asserts that Montana residents have a right under the state constitution's privacy and dignity clauses to control their own death and seeks a declaratory judgment and injunctive relief to prevent the doctors from being prosecuted should they move ahead with the suicides of Baxter and another patient, Steven Stoelb, whose name was dropped from the case due to disputed facts of his disease.

 

"A mentally competent, terminally ill Montanan should have the right to choose a peaceful death, when confronted by death," Kathryn Tucker, Compassion & Choices director of legal affairs, told KTVQ-TV, Billings.

 

But Montana Assistant Attorney General Anthony Johnston disagrees.

 

Johnston told the television station, "The laws governing the medical profession say the medical profession is to heal, not to kill."

 

Attorney Mark Connell, who filed the suit on Baxter's behalf, told the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, "The question in our minds is whether the Montana State Constitution's explicit guarantees of privacy and human dignity give the patient the choice to decide how his life is going to end."

 

Indeed, the Montana Constitution does have clauses regarding privacy and dignity, including the statement in Article II, Section 4: "The dignity of the human being is inviolable."

 

Compassion & Choices argues that those constitutional guarantees imply a right of patients to decide with their doctors how to achieve a peaceful death.

 

But some say extending those guarantees to cover physician-assisted suicide is manipulating the state constitution's clauses to create a phantom "right."

 

"They have based their lawsuit on the right to privacy in the Montana Constitution," writes Steven Ertelt of LifeNews.com. "Originally meant as a means of protecting citizens from governmental snooping, state courts, including the Montana Supreme Court, have misused the clause to create an unlimited right to abortion. Pro-life advocates fear the same problem will occur vis-a-vis assisted suicide."

 

Wesley J. Smith, an attorney who specializes in bioethics issues, told LifeNews that a Montana Supreme Court decision in 1999 did, in fact, stretch the privacy and dignity clauses to create a virtually unlimited abortion "right," but that the courts ought to defer to the state legislature's already created laws on assisted suicide.

 

"It should be hard for a court to throw out a law passed by the legislature of the kind that has never been found in any court in any litigation to be unconstitutional," Smith said. "Still, the case is certainly no sure thing – either way. But I do know it is likely to be a legal fight to the finish that could eventually grab the attention of the entire world."

 

If Judge McCarter's decision in favor of Baxter's case holds through possible appeals and is enacted by the state, Montana will join Washington and Oregon as the only states in the U.S. that allow doctors to help terminally ill patients end their lives.

 

Contact: Drew Zahn

Source: WorldNetDaily

Source URL: http://www.wnd.com

Publish Date: December 6, 2008

Link to this article:

http://www.ifrl.org/ifrl/news/081208_2.htm

Abortion Empire Collapses

Abortion Empire Collapses as Abortionist Pleads Guilty to 9 Felonies

 

In a surprise appearance, abortionist Bertha Pinedo Bugarin, 48, walked into a San Diego County courtroom on Thursday, December 4, 2008, and pled guilty to nine felony counts of committing abortions without a medical license. Just three days earlier, Bugarin plead no contest to seven comparable felonies in Los Angeles.

 

Her entire abortion empire has collapsed and every abortion mill in her infamous Clinica Medica Para La Mujer abortion chain has permanently closed.

 

Bugarin now faces up to nine years in jail for her convictions in San Diego County, and up to ten more years for her Los Angeles case. She is scheduled for sentencing in Los Angeles on January 20, and in San Diego on February 6, 2009.

 

San Diego District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis stated, "This criminal preyed on women in the Hispanic community and has now been held accountable. By passing herself off as a doctor, she put these women's lives in serious danger."

 

Bugarin once owned a chain of 11 abortion mills, staffed by abortionists who, one by one, lost their licenses or left due to offences ranging from medical negligence to Medi-Cal fraud. One of Bugarin's abortionists, Laurence Reich, was stripped of his license after being convicted a second time for sex crimes. Reich was arrested earlier this year for continuing to do abortions at Bugarin's clinics without a license. He faces his own trial sometime next year.

 

Operation Rescue began to focus on Bugarin's clinics in 1999, documenting and exposing the dangerous nature of the abortion chain to the public. Within a year, several of Bugarin's abortionists, including co-owner Nicholas Braemer, lost their medical licenses.

 

Operation Rescue continued over the years to expose and report wrong-doing by Bugarin and her abortionists, and brought public pressure to bear.

 

Today, eviction and utility shut-off notices are posted on Bugarin's former abortion offices. Only one, the Santa Ana location, has been reopened under a new owner and continues to operate under another name.

 

"This is a huge victory for the pro-life movement, and a prime example of how we can use the laws that are on the books to close abortion mills forever," said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman. "Bugarin acted as if she was above the law, as so many abortionists do. The prosecutors did not agree, and now Bugarin should remain behind bars for many years. Thank God!"

 

Contact: Troy Newman, Cheryl Sullenger

Source: Operation Rescue

Source URL: http://wwwoperationrescue.org

Publish Date: December 8, 2008

Link to this article:

http://www.ifrl.org/ifrl/news/081208_3.htm