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There's not enough people calling bullshit in this thread, so:
Bullshit!
The website linked is World Net Daily, a far-right wing christian website that provides anti-abortion pamphlets and anti-abortion editorials.
The others reporting the same shock story are:
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2005/jun/05061412.html
Which is also a christian website devoted to being against abortion, stem-cell research, contraceptives and gay marriage, amoung other things.
http://www.operationrescue.org/
A pro-life organization that is devoted to stopping abortions.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1423273/posts
A conservative editorial newsblog.
The only non-pro-life website mentioning cannibalism (as far as I can find) was:
http://pitch.com/Issues/current/news/feature.html
Which is a local Kansas youth art/culture magazine that is using the story as it's cover page, which shows plastic baby action figures floating in soup with the title "Mm Mm Good."
Every other news site I can find makes no mention of any such thing. Not even FOX news.
All the reports are just that the clinic was unsanitary. Nothing else.
Also, reports are that the staff of the place, including the person making the allegations,were young, untrained and some of them disgruntled. (Also evidenced by the reportedly stolen money.)
I don't know about you guys, but this cannibalist abortionist story sounds fake with a capital k. Which is probably why no legitimate news organization is picking it up.
It's just a bunch of pro-life groups overplaying the least factual aspect of a sad story.
Based on the photos of the office that I found, the place was unorganized and unsanitary, but hardly a 'hellhole'.
The guy deserves to lose his job for being a dirty jerk, but that's no need to exploit weak hearsay for shock value just to further an agenda.
Bullshit!
The website linked is World Net Daily, a far-right wing christian website that provides anti-abortion pamphlets and anti-abortion editorials.
The others reporting the same shock story are:
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2005/jun/05061412.html
Which is also a christian website devoted to being against abortion, stem-cell research, contraceptives and gay marriage, amoung other things.
http://www.operationrescue.org/
A pro-life organization that is devoted to stopping abortions.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1423273/posts
A conservative editorial newsblog.
The only non-pro-life website mentioning cannibalism (as far as I can find) was:
http://pitch.com/Issues/current/news/feature.html
Which is a local Kansas youth art/culture magazine that is using the story as it's cover page, which shows plastic baby action figures floating in soup with the title "Mm Mm Good."
Every other news site I can find makes no mention of any such thing. Not even FOX news.
All the reports are just that the clinic was unsanitary. Nothing else.
Also, reports are that the staff of the place, including the person making the allegations,were young, untrained and some of them disgruntled. (Also evidenced by the reportedly stolen money.)
I don't know about you guys, but this cannibalist abortionist story sounds fake with a capital k. Which is probably why no legitimate news organization is picking it up.
It's just a bunch of pro-life groups overplaying the least factual aspect of a sad story.
Based on the photos of the office that I found, the place was unorganized and unsanitary, but hardly a 'hellhole'.
The guy deserves to lose his job for being a dirty jerk, but that's no need to exploit weak hearsay for shock value just to further an agenda.