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- From: rpitts@cerl.gatech.edu (Richard Pitts)
- Newsgroups: talk.abortion
- Subject: Re: Carol Everett
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- Date: 22 Jan 93 20:07:52 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan22.163003.20523@cs.yale.edu> rescorla@rtnmr.chem.yale.edu (Eric Rescorla) writes:
- |In article <81308@hydra.gatech.EDU> rpitts@cerl.gatech.edu (Richard Pitts) writes:
- |>Some of the things she said were that today abortion providers (the
- |>doctors) get 1/3 of the fee for 1st tri-mesters abortions and they
- |>get 1/2 the fee for 2nd tri-mester abortions.
- |Good. You have documentation?
- |
- |>She as the owner of her clinics recieved $25/abortion and her last
- |>monthly check was over $13,000 gross, which is almost 550 abortions
- |>for the month. In her book she tells about one abortion doctor
- |>who makes $1,000,000/year.
- |Documentation? It's easy to make this kind of claiiim.
-
- It is also easy to question a claim? Provide some infor for a counter
- point. We always get into this, don't we? Give some averages
- of some clinics and doctors salaries? It is probably hard to do,
- for people don't run around telling how much they make very often.
-
- Her book _Blood Money_ would be the support for the doctor's salary
- and her own testimony would be the support for her salary and the
- pay rates for the abortion providers, since she was in the business.
- Do you believe she was in the abortion business?
-
- One can quickly question and cast doubt upon anything, but without
- evidence to the contrary - it carries no more, if not less, weight
- than the statement. I presented the information as truth per a
- testimony of Carol Everett - questioning it doesn't negate her
- testimony.
-
- ...
- |>So much for abortions being non-profit - like Planned Parenthood
- |>is chartered. In fact, at the close of 1990, PP had $383,000,000
- |>(three hundred and eighty-three million dollars) in cash, to my
- |>understanding.
- |Ahem. Being rich does not make them not non-profit. Allow me to
- |point out United Way once again, which probably has quite a bit
- |of money as well(distributing money being it's purpose) and
- |as Mr. Kaflowitz pointed out to me, it is quite demonstrably
- |non-profit.
-
- Understood. However, people cried FOUL at the big guy at United Way,
- didn't they?
-
- |>|>I see. I know you're not making an argument against abortion but
- |>|>I see this sort of argument made commonly. The fact that there
- |>|>are abortion clinics where fraud occurs is not particularly surprising
- |>|>since fraud occurs in most businesses. I fail to see how this
- |>|>can be used as an argument that abortion should be illegal.
- |>|>I have never, however, seen the court records that substantiate
- |>|>that anyone has ever been prosecuted for performing abortions on
- |>|>non-pregnant women.
- |>Just because there is not enough evidence to prosecute doesn't
- |>mean the event isn't occurring. Have you ever noticed how hard
- |>it is to get evidence on other crimes - people hide the stuff.
- |Why did you ignore my main argument here, Mr. Pitts, which is that
- |all this is irrelevant?
-
- Again, I understand your point - though, stating that fraud occurs
- in most business doesn't make it right, for all fraud is not
- prosecuted. However, if it becomes rampant it is. I personally, don't
- have quick access information on fraud, for they don't run around
- and publish it weekly in the paper, do they? This all gets back
- to the issue of how little regulation there is in the abortion business.
-
- |In any case, people are routinely prosecuted for all sorts of
- |fraud. Doesn't it strike you as a bit odd if this particular
- |form of fraud which is--if it's serious enough to care about
- |much--quite rampant is never prosecuted?
-
- There are many things that strike me as odd (abortion, pornography,
- and child pornography are three of them.) We claim equal rights
- for women, but in the same breath we exploit them and children.
- And yes the pornography trade is being attacked. People generally
- recognized this as a non-beneficial trade for society. I pray
- that this will be the case for abortion some day. Pornography
- was rarely ever prosecuted before the Presidential Commission
- on Pornography (1986 or 1987) served - now many porn kings are falling.
-
- |>|>As for abortions performed by non-doctors--I was not aware that
- |>|>that was illegal. I know I've had a lot of medical care
- |>|>(though not abortions, obviously) done for me by nurses.
- |>One point Carol made was that people have the misconception
- |>that abortion is viewed by regulatory means just like any other
- |>surgery, but she says it is not.
- |Depends what you mean by "any other surgery". It's not at all
- |like having an appendectomy. In most cases it's outpatient.
- |
- |>|Abortion is a surgical procedure performed only by licensed phsycians
- |>|(legally). It is certainly beyond the scope of practice for nurses,
- |>|and is beyond the scope of practice for Physicians Assistants and
- |>|Nurse Pracitioners in every state for which I have seen the practice
- |>|acts.
- |>Again 15 states don't have this legislated.
- |Can you document this, Mr. Pitts?
-
- Check with Carol Everett. I didn't say licensed doctors routinely
- perform abortions in 15 states, but that the states don't have it
- legislated.
-
- |>|>> - 20 women (out of 35,000 abortions) "maimed or killed"
- |>|>That would be surprising, since the overall rate is something
- |>|>like 1/100 major complications and 1-2/100000 deaths.
- |>|>Were her doctors particularly incompetent or is she just being
- |>|>VERY loose with the term "maimed or killed"
- |>
- |>Carol said on the radio that she had one (1) death and, I think,
- |>thirty-five (35) were maimed at her clinics. I forget how many
- |>abortions they provided. However, the numbers she gave for
- |>complications was that 1 in 500 had to have a hysterectomy or colostomy.
- |
- |Well she should really make up her mind. I would consider both of
- |those "maimed" and that means that 70 people were maimed. Which
- |one is it, Mr. Pitts?
-
- How so, Mr. Rescorla - I said I didn't have the numbers on how many
- abortions her clinics provided. If you use the other persons numbers,
- you'd get your numbers, but I can't confirm the 35,000 number. I
- remembered and used the 1 death, 35 maimed, and the 1 in 500 Hs and Cs.
-
- |>|Here we go again... I haven't posted the entire table here since some
- |>|twit claimed a 27% infection rate for abortins, so I guess it's time
- |>|to do it again....
- |>Carol said that 25% of those who have abortions will have problems
- |>with a subsequent pregnacy.
- |Really? And what's the NORMAL complication rate? Please, post studies
- |MR. Pitts.
-
- Understood - just because they had abortions doesn't mean they
- would have problems as a result of the abortion, but as you know
- those who had hysterectomies probably had a little problem.
-
- |>Complications, according to Carol, are readily covered up and the
- |>people are rushed out of the clinics and the records don't show
- |>that the clinics are involved. People are reluctant to say so
- |>and so happened, while I was at the abortion clinic.
- |Conspiracy theories are so convenient.
-
- Human nature tends to not want to reveal one's own perceived faults and
- problems OR at least that seems to be the case for most people, agreed?
-
- Sincerely,
- Richard Pitts
-
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