Abortion
industry on verge of 'implosion' Only 1 thing 'preventing total collapse' of remaining 739
clinics in U.S. (WND)
The “implosion” in America’s abortion industry
is continuing, and the only thing that prevents a complete collapse is a series
of court injunctions that are preventing various state safety laws from being
enforced, according to a new survey of the situation.
“In all, 73 abortion facilities shut down for
all or part of the year. The total number of all remaining abortion clinics in
the U.S. is currently 739. Surgical abortion facilities account for 551 of that
total while the number of medication-only abortion facilities stands at 188,”
said the report from Operation
Rescue. “Out of 60 surgical
abortion clinic closures, 47 were permanent. This represents a 23 percent
decline in surgical abortion facilities over the past five years.
“The only things that are preventing total
collapse are court injunctions that are blocking several state abortion safety
laws from being enforced,” the report said.
The report said 13 surgical facilities were
closed, but then allowed to reopen “primarily due to court action that enjoined
abortion safety laws that had shut down the substandard facilities.”
“While the abortion clinic closures did not
eclipse the high water mark of 93 total closures in 2013, the 73 closures this
year far exceeds the two dozen closures recorded in 2012,” the report said.
“The 2014 figures represent a net decrease of 31 surgical abortion facilities
nationwide. Even though the number of medication abortion facilities increased
by 11 over 2013 numbers, they still remain below the high of 196 facilities in
2012.
“We are continuing to witness the implosion of
the abortion cartel in America,” said Troy Newman, president of Operation
Rescue. “The only things that are preventing total collapse are court
injunctions that are blocking several state abortion safety laws from being
enforced. Once those laws clear the courts, we expect to see even more
dangerous abortion facilities close. This is great news for women and babies
because when abortion clinics close, lives are saved.”
In a book, Newman and
coworker Cheryl Sullenger discuss making communities “Abortion
Free.”
“We have found that abortion clinics can close
and lives can be saved by working strategically at the state and local level
despite what the political climate might be,” Newman said. “We know our ideas
work because of the successes we have witnessed while employing the same
tactics we share in ‘Abortion Free.’”
For example, they share how they closed abortion
clinics, starting with 18 in San Diego County in the 1990s, and how they
brought an end to George Tiller’s huge, late-term, abortion work in Wichita,
Kansas.
They also found they could get abortionists’
licenses revoked simply by filling out a form and discovered that records of
abortion deaths helped shutter abortion businesses.
“Abortion Free” details how to employ specific
tactics, such as:
- Discovering and documenting abortion abuses.
- Using public records requests to obtain information the abortion cartel is hiding.
- Filing official complaints that can put abortionists out of business.
- Getting your message past the “gatekeepers” in the mainstream media.
- Using your research as the basis for new laws that will shutter abortion clinics permanently.
Newman’s new report said the greatest number of
closed facilities took place in Texas as the result of the 2013 abortion law
known as HB2. Eleven surgical and three medication-only facilities shut down
permanently over the course of 2014.
“As new states laws add safety standards for
surgical abortions, we are seeing the beginnings of a new trend. Abortion
providers who cannot or will not comply with the higher standards have, in some
cases, dropped surgical abortions in favor of medical abortions so they did not
have to become licensed,” said Newman. “This allows incompetent abortionists to
continue exploiting women for money while evading the need to increase patient
safety.”
The report said some of the notable closures
included:
- Outpatient Services for Women, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: This surgical clinic shut down after the arrest on Dec. 9 of clinic owner and operator Naresh Patel on charges of fraud and racketeering after Operation Rescue filed complaints. Patel had been caught selling abortion pills to women who were not pregnant.
- All Women’s Health, Chicago, Illinois: Clinic owner, abortionist Mandy Gittler, closed this facility after local activists protested there over the death of Tonya Reaves, which was killed by Gittler in 2012 at a Chicago Planned Parenthood clinic.
- Novi Laser and Aesthetic Center, Novi, Michigan: This facility shut down after being evicted from two locations this year. After the last eviction in November, owner Michael Arthur Roth had nowhere to go.
- Aid for Women, aka Central Family Medical, Kansas City, Missouri: Operation Rescue discovered evidence of multiple abortion abuses and lodged complaints. This facility was best known for suing in court for the right to stop reporting child sex abuse. Under pressure from the medical board and struggling for business, Aid for Women finally shut down.
- Affiliated Women’s Services, Indianapolis, Indiana: This facility, associated with the infamous late-term abortionist LeRoy Carhart shut down in July due to financial woes and a lack of demand for abortions.
- Femcare, Asheville, North Carolina: Its shut down earlier this year for two dozen serious health and safety violations caused an outcry from abortion supporters since it was thought to be the only facility that could pass new safety standards. It reopened briefly before permanently closing after its abortionist, Lorraine Cummings, announced her retirement and placed the building for sale.
“In 1991, there were 2,176 surgical abortion
facilities operating in the U.S. Since then, a full 75 percent of those
facilities have closed,” the report said. “As abortion facilities continue to
close, abortion numbers continue to fall. While national abortion numbers
remain incomplete, the average number of abortions decreases by about 3 percent
annually. However, state statistics show that the drop in abortions that is
more pronounced in areas where there are abortion clinic closures.
“For example, in Ohio, four abortion facilities
closed in 2013, the most recent year for which abortion figures are available.
During that year, the number of abortions dropped by nine percent – three times
the average national drop in abortion numbers.”
“No matter how one views the numbers, they show
that we are winning,” said Newman. “As the truth about abortion abuses and
other dangers become public and are followed by new laws that increase
protections for women and their babies, we can only expect the decline of the
abortion cartel to continue until it collapses altogether.”
Source:http://www.wnd.com/2014/12/abortion-industry-on-verge-of-implosion/
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