Dispatch Editorial on Forced Abortion

Last week, Ohio Right to Life issued a press release on a forced abortion in Dayton, announcing complaints filed by our friends at Dayton Right to Life with the State Medical Board of Ohio. According to a citation report by the Ohio Department of Health, the Kettering abortion facility, Women’s Med Center, violated Ohio Administrative Code 3701-83-07 (A)(2), which states, “Each patient shall be allowed to refuse or withdraw consent for treatment.” 
This morning, the Columbus Dispatch is running an editorial (copied below) that reflects on the “troubling” nature of the abortionist’s actions. As the editorial board writes, “It is very troubling that a doctor subjected a patient to a nonemergency, elective medical procedure when the patient was not competent to make judgments about that treatment.”

This editorial is undeniably significant. As the largest and most influential paper in the state, the Dispatch is shining neutral, bipartisan light on why this should be taken seriously.

The thrust of the Dispatch’s opinion is to highlight the political nature of this case in a pro-life state with pro-life lawmakers and laws. But the politicization of this case is not owned by pro-life leadership. The politicization of this tragic case belongs to Ohio’s abortion lobby, NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio, which has avoided condemning the facility’s violation of a woman’s “right to choose” for the last week, a contradiction of the “pro-choice” mantra.
The Dispatch wisely underscores the importance of informed consent in any medical procedure, demonstrating how this case transcends the abortion debate as a much larger violation of the medical code of ethics:
“The doctor’s decision to proceed is likely unethical and might be illegal, according to Dr. Ryan R. Nash, director of the Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities at Ohio State University. ‘The basis for informed consent by patients is the right of refusal,” he told The Dispatch. ‘The patient has the right to say no right up until the time of the procedure. It’s ethically obligatory.'”
As this story continues to grab the attention of our state’s opinion leaders, we remain insistent that a violation of a woman’s right to refuse an abortion is taken seriously. The dismemberment of a human child cannot be undone. As a state, we need to ensure that a woman’s right to informed consent is protected. To do otherwise would have grave implications not only for the life of the unborn child, for the very dignity of abortion-vulnerable women.

My best,

Katie Franklin

Katherine Franklin

Director of Communications

Ohio Right to Life

88 East Broad Street, Suite 620

Columbus, Ohio 43215

614/547-0099, ext. 304

www.ohiolife.org

Editorial: Abortion fight politicizes case

Wednesday August 10, 2016 5:41 AM
A case in which a doctor performed an abortion on a woman who was known to be high on drugs raises an important question about medical ethics. But any disciplinary action that might be taken could be muddied by abortion politics.

In the spring of 2015, an abortion was performed at Women’s Med Center in Dayton on a patient who was so high on drugs that, after the abortion, she had to be hospitalized and treated for a suspected overdose.

The friend who drove the woman to the clinic told staffers that the patient had taken the muscle relaxant Soma and painkillers Percocet and Suboxone and “perhaps some heroin.” According to the Ohio Health Department, which investigated the case, the patient was so intoxicated that she could not walk, converse or hold up her head.

Despite this, a doctor performed the abortion because the patient already was dilated by pre-surgery treatment, and might have delivered the baby prematurely or had a miscarriage.

Though the patient had consented to the abortion the day before in the presurgery phase of the procedure, on the day of the surgery, by performing the abortion on a woman who was not in a responsible state of mind, the physician essentially broke Ohio law by denying her the opportunity to reconsider her decision, said Paul Coudron, executive director of anti-abortion group Dayton Right to Life

Complaints against the clinic have been filed with the Ohio Medical Board by Dayton Right to Life and the Ohio Department of Health. The status of the case remains confidential until presented to the board by board staff.

It is very troubling that a doctor subjected a patient to a nonemergency, elective medical procedure when the patient was not competent to make judgments about that treatment.

The doctor’s decision to proceed is likely unethical and might be illegal, according to Dr. Ryan R. Nash, director of the Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities at Ohio State University. “The basis for informed consent by patients is the right of refusal,” he told The Dispatch. “The patient has the right to say no right up until the time of the procedure. It’s ethically obligatory.”

But any decision that might be made by the state medical board will be colored by abortion politics, because the chairman of the board is Michael Gonidakis, president of Ohio Right to Life. And Ohio lawmakers have been imposing conditions on Ohio abortion clinics to the point where half have closed. Those conditions are enforced by the same Ohio Department of Health that has joined in the complaint against the Dayton clinic.

Already, the clinic and NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio have raised the issue of whether a state medical board headed by an abortion foe can be trusted to make an objective decision about this case.

Gonidakis argues that he has no control over the decisions of the other 11 members of the board who would debate and vote on any sanctions to be imposed in this case. He also said he will recuse himself from the case if board attorneys advise it. A recusal is advisable whether or not board attorneys suggest it. If sanctions are imposed, it is important that they be seen as objective enforcement of medical ethics and not as a further attempt to undermine another of Ohio’s shrinking number of abortion providers.

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Dear readers,

This is Last Call day for our summer campaign. At the moment, LifeSite readers have taken this campaign up to 80% of the necessary minimum goal (which is wonderful!). $47,810 is still needed to reach the overall $225,000 goal.

The begging notes and e-mails are over after today, which is always a relief for us (and no doubt for you as well) since we are not always comfortable about having to ask for donations during each 2-week campaign.

But, that is the only way that we can survive and continue to do all that we do for LSN readers around the world.

We are journalists and culture warriors first, but in the last several years have also had to learn to become fundraisers – a humbling and not easy task.

Still, we are very thankful that we even have the opportunity to do such incredibly meaningful work for God. Full emphasis now goes back to our reporting mission.

We hope and especially pray – and ask that you also pray – that there are still kind persons out there who value what LifeSite does for them enough to want to contribute at least that last 20%.

God bless all of you who have been able to contribute so far. You are our guardian angels!

The campaign thermometer will remain on the LifeSite home page so you can check the changes as more donations come in online and in the mail, from now up to a few days after the holiday weekend.

Again, there are crucial stories for you to read today. There has been no shortage of developments to write about, given the tidal wave of developments in the world on our issues.

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A special gift to protect the unborn

As we’ve seen with recent tragedies, it is clear that Americans detest senseless acts that lead to death. And rightfully so.

In fact, most Americans greatly value life and want to protect it. This includes the unborn. The majority of America rejects legal on-demand abortion, up until the moment of birth.

I want you to know that SBA List is committed to protecting the unborn. We are working hard right now to elect more pro-life legislators, pass more life-saving laws, and protect the Supreme Court to ensure that these laws are upheld and are permitted to save lives. We want to put an end to abortion.

Great change can and must happen now.

I come to you urgently as there are only a few hours left for us to meet our $25,000 goal to fully fund our efforts.

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If you value human life, will you consider giving a special gift to protect the unborn, ultimately put an end to abortion and help us meet this critical goal?

Here is a link where you can make your gift by midnight tonighthttps://www.sba-list.org/supreme-court-donate

For Life,

Marjorie Dannenfelser,
President, Susan B. Anthony List

“Say Yes to Life” on Annunciation Radio!”

Friends for Life:

Today at 4 pm Bishop Daniel E. Thomas will be on live for an entire hour on my show, “Say Yes to Life” on Annunciation Radio! You can listen in on your FM dial: 89.7 Toledo, 89.5 Mansfield, 88.1 Sandusky, 90.9 Willard or 89.9 in Bryan. You can also stream it live at: www.annunciationradio.com. We’re going to talk about his life, some pro-life issues, and hopefully share a few spiritual insights for you. We might have some time to take your phone calls as well if you’d like to ask a question or simply to say thank you to Bishop Thomas for his pro-life witness. You can call in toll free at: 1 (877) 275-8098.

Also, as we continue to pray for the victims from the Orlando shooting, please add those effected in Turkey yesterday to your list. May God have mercy on all the souls impacted and bring comfort to the families and friends of those victims. May it also be a reminder to us that every day is a gift from God so let us receive and celebrate this gift by living life to the full for the glory of God!

Finally, please consider in the next few weeks taking a ‘mission trip’ to your local abortion facility. In the summer months many of us take vacations, pilgrimages or even mission trips overseas, but you can literally save a life by taking an hour to go to Capital Care to simply pray. We need missionaries in our own backyard so I invite you to consider answering the call to come and pray for the dignity of human life.

In God’s Grace,

Peter

JMJ

UPCOMING EVENTS:

 

  1. Planning Meeting for 40 Days for Life (Wednesday July 13th at 6 pm; Pastoral Center, 1933 Spielbusch Ave., Toledo): We had a spirited first couple of meetings for the 40 Days for Life so far but we need all the help we can get! Please join us for our next meeting as we seek to spread the culture of life through creating a culture of love! Join us to make this next year’s effort through the 40 Days for Life our most successful campaign ever!

 

  1. Pornography Task Force Meeting (Thursday July 21st at 6:30 pm; Pastoral Center, 1933 Spielbusch Ave., Toledo): Pornography has been shown to be weakening an entire generation of men and a gateway to other social ills: human trafficking, premarital sex, the abuse of women. This is an epidemic that needs to be addressed. Join us as we discuss practical steps in providing help to others!

 

  1. Prayer Vigil for Life (Saturday July 23 at 11:30 am; Capital Care Network, 1160 W. Sylvania Ave., Toledo): Join us for a peaceful and prayerful hour of prayer at Capital Care Abortion Facility so we can witness to the dignity of every human life. We’ll pray for our city, state and nation to make abortion one day, unthinkable.

 

  1. Events Calendar 2016-2017: Attached you will find an events calendar for 2016-2017 for the Diocese of Toledo concerning Respect Life Activities. If you have any events that will be planned for your church or area please let me know and I’ll update the calendar! I know in particular that many of you plan marches and gatherings in October and January so please let me know!

 

  1. Fortnight for Freedom: (June 21st – July 4th): The Fortnight for Freedom, a call to fourteen days of prayer, education, and action for religious freedom in the United States and abroad, is underway! This time of prayer began June 21 and runs through this weekend and ends on July 4. This year’s theme for the Fortnight for Freedom is: Witnesses to Freedom, as we celebrate many great martyrs of the church who stood for their faith in the public square, in a time when our own religious freedom is being challenged on several fronts. Please see attached memorandum, bulletin insert and refer to the USCCB website for further information, materials, and to learn more about current threats to our religious liberty: http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/religious-liberty/fortnight-for-freedom/.

Peter Range

Respect Life Program Coordinator

Catholic Charities Diocese of Toledo

1933 Spielbusch Ave.

Toledo, OH 43604

419-244-6711, ext. 4933

440-821-1533 (cell)

www.catholiccharitiesnwo.org

 

Priests for Life vs. HHS

May 9, 2016

Priests for Life is awaiting word from the Supreme Court on its case, Priests for Life vs. HHS, challenging the HHS mandate.  Our case illustrates the importance of the 2016 elections.

With the Supreme Court evenly divided along ideological lines, it becomes clear that how Americans vote in November will not only impact the next four years, but the next 40 years as well.  The president and the Senate together shape the Supreme Court and the other federal courts. Depending on what party controls each branch of government, the court will move solidly to the right or to the left. The differences between the two parties on fundamental issues could not be more clear, more stark, or more extreme.

I have recorded a series of short videos to explain more about Priests for Life vs. HHS, the Supreme Court case in which Priests for Life is a petitioner along with 36 others. The videos can be found at MandateMinutes.com.  Please share them with your contacts in email and on social media.

Please also read and share a list of talking points about the case found at IStandwithPFL.com.

Voters who find themselves dissatisfied with the likely Democratic and Republican candidates have to look beyond the nominees themselves and understand the impact of a party, and its prevailing philosophies, not only on the next four years but on the next 40 years.  Among other things, do we want to protect the unborn or do we want to continue to be a nation that sanctions the murder of its most vulnerable citizens?

You can find information on voting in your state at PoliticalResponsibility.com/States.  Be sure to vote in your state’s primary election and take advantage of early voting, if your state offers it, in the General Election.

Finally, please pray for the outcome of the election by joining us in saying a Prayer for our Nation as we Prepare to Elect our Leaders from now until Election Day.

Blessings,

Fr. Frank Pavone
National Director, Priests for Life

P.S.  Priests for Life is pleased to announce that we are distributing, free of charge, prayer cards in honor of Pope St. John Paul II. These cards are Third Class Relics, because they have been touched to the First Class Relic of his blood, which we have in our chapel here at Priests for Life.  Order as many as you want at PriestsForLife.org/relic and spread the word.

P. P.S. Please tune in to our TV and Radio shows this week:

The Gospel of Life: Come Holy Spirit: Father Frank Pavone and Janet Morana will discuss the significance of Pentecost, and check in on the Vote for Life campaign.
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Defending Life: Always a dad:  Two men share how the loss from abortion has personally affected them; Fr. Stephen Imbarrato retells how he found healing and went on to become a priest.
Airs on EWTN Wednesday, May 11 at 3:00 am and Thursday, May 12 at 11:00 pm.  Listen on EWTN Radio and EWTN shortwave on Sunday at 5am and 1pm.  Also on EWTN shortwave every Saturday at 6:30pm.  On EWTN RadioPlus Sunday at 9am and Saturday at 7:30pm. (All times Eastern) You can also stream EWTN online by going to EWTN.com and clicking on the “television” tab.

The Catholic View for Women: Finding my vocation: Guests Mother Agnes Donovan of the Sisters of Life and inspirational speaker Jackie Francois Angel offer practical advice for women trying to discern between marriage or religious life.
Airs on EWTN Wednesday, May 11 at 11:00 pm  and Friday, May 13 at 10:30 am .

Hear us on EWTN radio on Catholic Connection with Teresa Tomeo.  Fr. Frank will be on with Teresa on Tuesday, May 10 at 8:45 am. Call-in to the live show with questions at 877-573-7825. For more information and to listen to the live show on the internet, go to AveMariaRadio.net/hosts/teresa-tomeo.

Father Frank Pavone will talk about his new book, Proclaiming the Message of Life, on Redeemer Radio at 7:15 a.m. May 11. Listen online at RedeemerRadio.com.

 

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Very Helpful Primer on “Abortion Pill Reversal”

NRL News Today 

Very helpful primer on “Abortion Pill Reversal”

By Dave Andrusko

LevatinoDEabortionNRL News Today and NRL News has each carried stories about “abortion pill reversal.” The most recent was on Monday.

Tip of the hat to Live Action News for posting on its Facebook page a link to a brief video describing how this technique works. The narrator is Dr. Anthony Levatino, who (he tells us) earlier in his career performed over 1,200 abortions.

For those new to the discussion, this is a technique that in some circumstances (depending mostly on very early intervention), a chemical abortion is not so much reversed as neutralized. How does it work?

The one, very small saving grace of all the publicity surrounding the FDA’s new protocol on “RU-486” is that the public is learning that this chemical abortion technique actually involves not one but two drugs, and if a doctor intervenes before the second set of pills are given, there may be a chance to save the baby.

Drug #1 is mifepristone. It works to block the action of progesterone, a naturally occurring hormone in the woman’s body necessary to maintaining the baby’s food supply, the effect of which is to starve the baby of nutrients.

The second drug, misoprostol, is taken by the woman a day or so later. The baby, often dead by this time, is expelled after the misoprostol (also known as Cytotec) triggers powerful uterine contractions.

To neutralize the impact of mifepristone [commercially known as Mifeprex]requires administering very large dosages of progesterone–flooding the system, so to speak, to compete with the mifepristone –the sooner the better.

Dr. Levatino’s video is only 3 minutes and 39 seconds long. It is a very handy primer.

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Do Babies Know the Difference Between Good and Evil?

NRL News Today

 May 4, 2016   Infants

Do Babies Know the Difference Between Good and Evil?

By Dave Andrusko

Editor’s note. This ran a while back, but thanks to the Internet, a newcomer to NRL News Today ran across this online and wrote to ask some questions. I find the topic not only fascinating, but more relevant today than when I first wrote the story.

eye60Those nine words were put in the form of a declarative statement, rather than a question, in a headline on Fox News. On the same topic, the Daily News of England wrote, “We’re born to be moral: Babies ‘can tell good from evil at six months.” The New York Times, in a magazine article, described the phenomenon as “The Moral Life of Babies.”

What are they talking about? Well, all are reflections of some ingenious work done for many years at the psychology department at Yale University.

David Derbyshire summarizes “an astonishing series of experiments” as showing that “Babies aged six months old have already developed a strong moral code, according to psychologists.”

Writing in the Daily News, Derbyshire adds, “They may be barely able to sit up, let alone take their first steps, crawl or talk, but researchers say they can still tell the difference between good and evil.”

The growing body of evidence suggests that babies possess a “rudimentary” moral sense every early in life. Without going into a lengthy explanation, the little ones were “tested,” so to speak, by being presented with a series of events. Overwhelmingly they responded favorably to “good” or helpful puppets and rejected the naughty or “bad” puppets. (Most of the response is measured by the way they track objects with their eyes, but there are physical exertions as well.)

“A growing body of evidence suggests that humans do have a rudimentary moral sense from the very start of life,” Professor Paul Bloom, a psychologist at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, told Fox News. “Some sense of good and evil seems to be bred in the bones.” Bloom is at the center of this research and wrote a lengthy essay for the New York Times Magazine.

He stresses that the morality the child has early in life is unrefined, so to speak—noting that nobody is saying socialization is not crucial. But it’s also true, according to Bloom, that

“Babies possess certain moral foundations — the capacity and willingness to judge the actions of others, some sense of justice, gut responses to altruism and nastiness. Regardless of how smart we are, if we didn’t start with this basic apparatus, we would be nothing more than amoral agents, ruthlessly driven to pursue our self-interest.”

Beyond the obvious—who wouldn’t be fascinated by the idea that a sense of right and wrong is “hardwired” into us?—what struck me in Bloom’s essay was an extension of a refrain we hear over and over and over. Children—six-month old babies—are much more complex, much more complicated than we thought even a few years ago. Bloom talks about their “naïve physics” and an ability to “do rudimentary math with objects.“

Who knows what fascinating new discoveries we will make as we increasingly understand that birth is merely a way station on a journey that had already begun 9 months before and will end 70 or 80 years later.

And perhaps working backwards, we might learn that it is precisely because we have lost what Bloom calls “certain moral foundations” that explains how we adults can act so inhumanely toward defenseless unborn babies.

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Source: http://www.nationalrighttolifenews.org/news/2016/05/do-babies-know-the-difference-between-good-and-evil-2/#.Vys3d4cUWM8

3 Ways Abortion Robs America’s Mothers—and all of us

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3 ways abortion robs America’s mothers—and all of us

Dr. Laurel Shaler 

May 4, 2016 (Bound4Life) — We put in our application to adopt in February, announced our plan to adopt on Mother’s Day, and became ‘home study ready’ on September 11. In 2014. It’s now been two years of waiting and praying.

Mostly patient, I’m finding myself becoming less serene and more frustrated at this wait—with its end yet to be determined.

A prepared adoptive family may wait years for a placement. The abortion clinics are full… why aren’t adoption agencies teeming with children?

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Dr. Laurel Shaler and her husband Nick are in the midst of their adoption process Kelsey Schwenk

Our society makes abortion so easy. It’s cheap, it’s accessible and it has even become glamorized (thanks to Planned Parenthood’s extensive Hollywood outreach). We hear all the time how abortion is so common, and it is. But that doesn’t make it right.

When I think of all that is lost as a result of abortion, it breaks my heart. Much has been said on the horrors of abortion, yet we rarely focus on how abortion robs us all of the blessings of adoption. Here are three ways abortion robs from adoption:

1. Abortion robs the birthmother

When a woman realizes she’s pregnant, she has three choices: she can raise the child herself, she can place the child for adoption, or she can abort the child. Let’s be honest, all too often we’re talking about 13, 14 or 15 year-old girls here. While teen pregnancy and abortion rates are at the lowest they’ve been in 40 years—thanks in part to effective pro-life laws—abortions still take place seven days a week.

Whether choosing an abortion or forced into it by another, women are robbed of the blessing of adoption. In an extremely difficult place in life, she feels her only option is to choose death.

Yet for years, perhaps decades, this woman will face trauma and even grave health issues as a result of post-abortive stress.

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Abortion robs the most from young mothers, so often replacing expectant joy with shame Eric Bjerke / Flickr

Through adoption, women have an amazing opportunity to redeem a bad decision or unintended consequence. Yes, this choice carries its own difficulty. One birthmother shares in the New York Times how, despite a painful decision to place her child for adoption, it comforts her to see the child with his adoptive family. She would be robbed of this consolation if she had chosen abortion.

To be clear, adoption is not the only—or even always the best—alternative to abortion. Sometimes the right choice is for the expectant mother to parent. No woman should feel forced to place a child for adoption that she can care for. The point is: when a women or couple cannot provide a good home for their child, regardless of the reasons why, abortion is not the answer. Adoption is!

2. Abortion robs families of the opportunity to adopt

Wouldn’t it be amazing if every child was born into loving and capable families? I would love to see the unplanned pregnancy rate and national abortion rate go to zero. Any pro-life advocate would be perfectly content if there were no babies to adopt, because there was no need!

But the reality is, as long as women are still heading to abortion clinics, there is a need for adoption. Thousands of families nationwide have been making life changes so they can be ready to adopt.

Sometimes they bring unique strengths to the adoption process, like having raised several children; others, like my husband and I, bring a love for children we’ve nurtured through staying engaged in child sponsorship.

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Laurel and Nick Shaler currently sponsor three children through Food for the Hungry Kelsey Schwenk

For both birthmother and adoptive family, adoption represents a great sacrifice of time, tears and treasure. When God uses adoption to save a life—or perhaps change a family’s entire storyline—the beauty and value that adoption brings into the world cannot be denied.

3. Abortion robs our society and communities

When one third of a nation’s population is wiped out through the genocide of abortion, there is a huge financial and emotional cost. It’s estimated that our nation has lost $16 trillion dollars in federal revenue as a result of abortion, according to former liberal activist Mark Olson.

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But that is nothing compared to the destinies we’ve lost. I cannot help but wonder what our society might look like were it not for abortion; would a cure for cancer have been developed? Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, was raised in an adoptive family after his birthmother Joanne Schieble bravely brought him into the world. Think about her next time you check your iPhone.

Whether an aborted child was diagnosed in the womb with cerebral palsy, or whether they would have faced other challenges, their life had a story the world will never know.

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When prenatal testing reveals a potential birth defect, over 90 percent of parents choose to abort Joe Nicora / Flickr

There are practical economic issues too. “Babies are essential,” reports family trends expert Glenn Stanton. “Economic growth, debt retirement and support of an increasing population of elderly requires young workers, and these young creators, providers, inventors, consumers—not to mention taxpayers—only come in one original size: babies.”

So I will keep waiting and praying for the day a brave woman makes the very difficult, but incredibly honorable, decision that she will choose life for her child… and that she has chosen us to parent that precious baby.

And I’ll keep praying that every woman in a crisis pregnancy who cannot parent makes the same decision. Because we must not allow abortion to rob us all of the joy and blessing of adoption.

Dr. Laurel Shaler is a Chair at Liberty University in the Department of Counselor Education and Family Studies. She is a former social worker for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Laurel writes on the intersection of faith, culture and emotional well-being at DrLaurelShaler.com. She and her husband, Nick, are in the adoption process; follow along with their journey via FacebookReprinted with permission from Bound4Life.

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