DrTyore;373181 wrote
The need for money there does not, and CAN NOT, be considered as justification for forming second class citizens of women.
Mark
That is not what is happening here. What
is happening is that a failing business is trying to put it's hand into our pockets to prop up it's operations. No thanks.
As for the women of NB who wish to have an abortion, there remains a process in place for them to have one. Do you
really think that the "medically necessary" threshold is that high a hurdle to cross, these days? Hell, I am willing to bet that a good portion of physicians would accept the economic argument I am making for denying tax dollars to this clinic as justification for allowing one of these "impoverished" women the procedure. To say nothing of the notion that it would quickly become widely known which physicians were an easier "sell" than others for getting the forms rubber stamped. But keep holding that coat hanger up high, Mark.