Monday, July 01, 2013

Abortions (AKA MURDER) to Save the Life of the Mother




I have posted on http://christiangunslinger1.blogspot.com information on the recall of Senators McCain and Flake of Arizona. Get involved! Get them out of office and replaced by social and fiscal conservatives! I lived in Arizona and worked to get a governor recalled. I know recall petitions do work!



I have posted on http://christiangunslinger7.blogspot.com information in relation to the Republican primary for the Special Senate Election for New Jersey.



Black Leaders March on Washington D. C. on July 15, 2013 in Opposition to Amnesty for Illegal Immigrants

http://www.tpnn.com/tpnn-exclusive-black-leaders-holding-d-c-rally-to-protest-amnesty/

Let’s see now. Black Democrat members of Congress have now alienated some Black leaders in relation to the MURDER of unborn babies, their support of the homosexual agenda, and now illegal immigration and amnesty! Is the Republican RINO leadership smart enough to take advantage of this? I doubt it too! More help for the TEA Party!



The post for today is material from last year. I’ve been cleaning out my mailbox and came across it. However, since Texas is currently considering pro-life legislation and since the Left likes to put wedges into place on this issue and then expand the wedges to claim that MURDER on demand is the only option, the information is as important now as it was last year.

From: http://www.lifenews.com/2012/09/11/experts-abortion-not-medically-necessary-to-save-the-life-of-a-mother/

“Experts: Abortion Not Medically Necessary to Save the Life of a Mother

by Committee for Excellence in Maternal Healthcare and The Life House | Dublin, Ireland | LifeNews.com | 9/11/12

Leading medical experts speaking at a major International Symposium on Excellence in Maternal Healthcare held in Dublin have concluded that ‘direct abortion is not medically necessary to save the life of a mother.’

Professor Eamon O’Dwyer, speaking for the Committee of the Symposium, said that the outcome of the conference ‘provided clarity and confirmation to doctors and legislators.’

Experts in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, mental health, and molecular epidemiology presented new research, and shared clinical experiences on issues surrounding maternal healthcare to the packed Symposium attended by more than 140 Irish medical professionals.

Particular attention was paid to the management of high-risk pregnancies, cancer in pregnancy, foetal anomalies, mental health and maternal mortality.

The Symposium’s conclusions were issued in the Dublin Declaration on Maternal Healthcare which states:

—‘As experienced practitioners and researchers in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, we affirm that direct abortion is not medically necessary to save the life of a woman.

—We uphold that there is a fundamental difference between abortion, and necessary medical treatments that are carried out to save the life of the mother, even if such treatment results in the loss of life of her unborn child.

—We confirm that the prohibition of abortion does not affect, in any way, the availability of optimal care to pregnant women.”

Professor Eamon O’Dwyer said that the Symposium was timely given that the issue of abortion was one of current public debate, and that attempts were being made to confuse legitimate medical treatment with abortion.

‘Irish Obstetricians and Gynaecologists have previously pointed out that treatment for conditions such as ectopic pregnancy are not considered abortion by doctors, yet misinformation in regard to this abounds in public debate. The Symposium clarifies that direct abortion is never medically necessary to save the life of a woman, and that’s good news for mothers and their babies,’ said Professor O’Dwyer

Dr Eoghan de Faoite of the organising Committee for the Symposium said that the research presented at the Symposium provided clear evidence that best practice medical care for pregnant women does not involve abortion (Of course!—my addition).

‘It was fascinating to learn about new therapies involving the safe delivery of chemotherapy during pregnancy and the exciting field of in-utero fetal surgery’ he said. ‘When discussing matters of pregnancy and medicine it is vital that the voices of the real experts, those that actually care for pregnant women, be heard. This Symposium puts an end to the false argument that Ireland needs abortion to treat women, and it was encouraging to hear the international speakers commend Ireland’s high standards of maternal healthcare and low rates of maternal mortality (Did you catch that? Abortion IS NOT health care!—my addition).’

The Medical Advisor to the Life Institute, Dr Seán Ó Domhnaill welcomed the outcome of the Symposium. ‘The Dublin Declaration stating that abortion is not medically necessary was a statement of fact agreed by medical experts and reflected best medical practice in maternal healthcare’, he said. ‘This is a globally significant outcome, which shows abortion has no place in treating women and their unborn children.’

Rebecca Roughneen of Youth Defence said that the outcome of the Symposium affirmed the pro-life position which had long held that abortion was not medically necessary to preserve women’s lives. ‘Ground-breaking research and new clinical practices were presented at this hugely important Symposium, and the good news for mothers and babies is that experts agree that abortion is not necessary to save the life of a mother, (My use of bold!—my addition)’ she said.

LifeNews Note: This originally appeared in WorldWatch, a publication of Human Life International.

Abortion is MURDER! Period! No one has the “right” to MURDER an unborn baby! NOT THE MOTHER, NOT THE FATHER, NOT A DOCTOR, NOT PLANNED MURDERHOOD, and certainly NOT THE GOVERNMENT!!!