Showing posts with label jill stanek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jill stanek. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 October 2014

SHE Has Seen the Future

SUZY ALLCAPS has seen the future and it's a ginormous anti-choice LOSS. (plain-text url for the usual reason)

http://www.bigbluewave.ca/2014/10/will-collapse-of-planned-parenthood.html

SHE links to a couple of posts by Big Nurse Stanek, Head Chef of the Sweet-and-Sour Fried Fetus Emporium, crowing about the demise of Planned Parenthood -- and therefore, ipso fatso, of abortion, in the US.

SHE doesn't think the situation in Canada is comparable -- and thank gord, she's right about that too.

SHE understands that the future of abortion is -- as we've said here many, many times -- medical abortion.

SHE says (her italics):
A general practitioner, or a nurse practitioner, the same professional who treats your kid's ear infection, can anonymously fill out a prescription for abortion pills, without raising any hackles.

And nobody has to know.

I can see this happening in private offices. Ultrasound are no longer huge machines costing tens of thousands of dollars. You can get a smartphone version, and for the purposes of a medical abortion, it can do the job.

If Planned Parenthood collapses, there will still be abortions. Only the model will change. It will be much less visible. It will probably be handled by lone providers hiding behind their "general practice".

And maybe these abortions are somewhat more troublesome than surgical abortions, but they get the job done.

The problem with this model, from the pro-life perspective, is that it's a little harder to protest the GP who does abortions, when he treats the community's ear infections, sore throats, STD's and so on.

If you make life hard on this person, it won't just be abortion clients who'll be unhappy. It will be all the patients this doctor sees.
DINGDINGDING! Give that woman a kewpie fetus!

Medical abortion is safe, effective, and much cheaper than surgical abortion. It offers women who want to get the deed over with a quick and private solution.

Which is why the fetus fetishists hate hate hate medical abortion.

And, as SHE rightly points out, fetus freaks can't protest ordinary GPs providing this service without pissing off even more people than they piss off now.

The future is on its way.

As soon as fucking Health Canada gets off its ass and approves the "gold standard" of medical abortion, RU486.
Women in 57 countries have access to the drug, according to [Dr. Sheila] Dunn. It has been available in France since 1988, in Britain since 1991 and in the United States since 2000.
But not yet in benighted Canada.

Last we heard, this momentous decision -- over 25 years in the making -- is expected sometime next year.

And Health Canada? If you're reading, be prepared for the Mother of All Ruckuses should you fail to approve it under duress from fetus freaks like SUZY.

Friday, 15 February 2013

The Christian Taliban Strikes Again

Fetus fetishists revel in any injury or complication associated with abortion. Almost daily, LifeShite and others like it crow about 'another' ambulance reported -- by one of their clinic harassers of course -- taking someone to hospital from a clinic.

They dance in the streets when a clinic is investigated for any cause, often at their own instigation.

They worship predatory quacks as anti-heroes.

But what really gets them creaming their Depends is a death that can be linked to abortion.

There's been one such recently in the US but what they are doing with this one is utterly despicable -- even for them.

Here are the facts so far. A 29-year-old woman was 33 weeks pregnant when something went catastrophically wrong.

I can say 'catastrophically wrong' because this was very much a wanted pregnancy. A name had been chosen, nursery decorated, and a online gift registry set up.

How she got to Dr Carhart is unclear but understandable because since the assassination of Dr Tiller he is one of the very few specialists left in the US who can and will perform a late-term abortion.

Of course, Dr Carhart has been relentlessly targetted by the same domestic-terrorism enablers who helped murder Dr Tiller. I imagine his clinic is under constant surveillance.

So, something went wrong with the pregnancy, then something else went terribly wrong and the woman and wanted fetus both died.

That's about all we should know about this tragedy until it is investigated properly.

Except it is not all we know.
More than 150 demonstrators gathered near the clinic Monday to step up their efforts to draw national attention to the case, asserting that the clinic’s leader, LeRoy Carhart, was directly responsible for the woman’s death and that she had come to his office for a multi-day abortion procedure when she was 33 weeks pregnant.
. . .
On Monday, opponents of abortion carried signs with statements such as “A fetus is a child” and “Life is not a choice.” One demonstrator held up a large photograph of the woman who died, identifying her by name next to the abbreviation “R.I.P.”
How did they know her name, her circumstances, the procedure?

Jill Fucking Stanek found out. (No link. I have redacted the name, for all the bloody good that will do now.)
I did not report on the death last week of a patient of late-term abortionist LeRoy Carhart because I did not have corroboration.

I now do.
. . .
I confirmed the identities of the victims through two sources. After a name ID was received from an impeccable informant, sidewalk
counselors at the abortion clinic positively identified NAME’s obituary photo. NAME's obituary also states she “passed away suddenly.”

Following is the information and timeline pieced together through those and other sources. Operation Rescue’s Cheryl Sullenger is to be commended for her work exposing this terrible tragedy.
The self-congratulatory post included a link to the damn gift registry, since taken down. But Stanek gleefully presents a screen-cap she'd taken, no doubt anticipating that a grieving family would desperately want that sort of reminder to disappear pronto.

One sentence is given to the reason.
Approximately two weeks ago NAME learned her daughter suffered from fetal anomalies.
Oh, just some pesky little anomalies that NAME happened to learn about -- on a whim, no doubt.

Washington Post columnist Petula Dvorak writes.
Lots of people are opposed to the kind of late-term abortion that preceded the death of a woman in Maryland last week. I understand that.

But everyone should be opposed to the blatantly illegal violation of her privacy and the exploitation of her death by protesters using it to make their point.

Her name and photo have appeared on protest signs, in blogs and in newspapers.
. . .
[At the protest. . .] “It was a perfectly healthy young woman that died,” said Michael Martelli, executive director of the Maryland Coalition for Life, an antiabortion advocacy group.

And how would you know that, Mr. Martelli? Do you know her?

No, he doesn’t, he told me.
Well, silly Ms Dvorak. Doesn't she know that any fetus fetishist is far more knowledgeable than specialist OB/GYNs?

And now as Ms Dvorak says, the dead woman's photo and name and circumstances, as well as her family's, are being bandied about by a bunch of gore-loving panty-sniffers.

The scumsuckers have massively violated the Privacy Rule of something called the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA). But the office that deals with complaints is backed up and 'has not yet taken any enforcement actions against hospitals, doctors, insurers or anyone else for rule violations'. So, good luck with that, potential complainants.

The scumsuckers are crudely manipulating a private tragedy for their own purposes. They are merrily cloaking their joy in glurgey statements of faux condolences. They are rejoicing at finding yet another sad, sad case to twist and inflate and misrepresent.

They show themselves to be what they are: merciless haters who wish death on women who don't comply with their edicts.

In fact, just like the other Taliban.

Saturday, 17 December 2011

Poor Tim Tebow

Poor Tim Tebow. First, the sane people mocked his on-field sanctimony.

Now they're using his success as a fundraiser for pro-choice organizations.

Abortion Gang started it.
A few years back, the-best-person-and-football-player-on-the-planet, Tim Tebow, the savior from The University of Florida, Heisman Trophy winner, 2010 number 25 draft pick, and now savior quarterback for the Denver Broncos, made a commercial. That in and of itself isn’t that surprising, pro-athletes make commercials for all sorts of reasons. Except he wasn’t selling football gear, he was selling anti-choice propaganda. In his commercial (funded by Focus on the Family) he reminded everyone that his mother was a missionary whose life was threatened by her pregnancy – or more specifically, the pregnancy that would turn into the child who would become the man who would become Tim Tebow.

You know, because every abortion eliminates a talented football player. Or Albert Einstein. Or something.

Here's the call:
So here is my solution, and if you’re a sports fan that also thinks women should be able to do what they want, when they want, and how they want it with their uteri, you can join in this too. For every touchdown Tebow throws next week (when the Broncos play against another famous QB, Tom Brady) , donate $5 or $10 to your local pro-choice organization. If the Broncos make the playoffs (I haven’t checked if that’s even a possibility at this point), I plan to continue the pledge.

I figure this is indeed the best way to enjoy football, support Tim Tebow (more touchdowns, mannn!!!), and give , give, give to pro-choice organizations earning little to no glory, yet desperately in need of funds.

(Yes, some of us feminazis *ahem* are sports fans.)

It's all over the place. Gone 'viral'? Who knows? Pro-choice bloggers are on it.

Jezebel:
No word on how much money the 10 For Tebow project will raise; Tebow's only scored 10 touchdowns so far this season. Maybe more money would be raised for pro-choice causes if we all agreed to donate $10 every time Tebow strikes his famous pose. On second thought, scratch that. We'd all go broke.

When the Fetus Lobby clued in today, Big Nurse Jill Stanek's blog, or as JJ styled it,
Stanek's Floating Fetus Amniotic Juice Bar & Mobile Marine Tuneup, is quivering with a gleeful call to Twitter War!
So pro-lifers unite! Let’s take over the #10forTebow hashtag – beginning today! Use that hashtag for all your tweets. And watch the Broncos/Patriots tomorrow, December 18, at 4:15p EST and note your $10 donation at #10forTebow!

Fetus Lobbyists are whooping it up! They're WINNING!

But no! The sane people are fighting back. Someone has scored the @10forTebow handle and promises a 10fortebow website coming soon.

UPDATE: Now on the #10fortebow twitter stream, suggestions are being made for pro-choice donations. Here are some Canadian outfits. Planned Parenthood Ottawa, defunded -- along with a bunch of other women's groups -- by newly neo-con United Way. Or Planned Parenthood New Brunswick, aka Kansas of the North. List of PPs across Canada here. Not surprisingly, there isn't one in PEI. Pro-choicers there are just now getting their shit together. If someone knows of a group, add it to comments and I'll put it up here.

Saturday, 1 January 2011

The Stoooopid, It Burns

Abortion causes breast cancer -- in abortion providers.

Big Nurse Stanek gloats that two abortion doctors died of breast cancer in 2010.

Abortion does NOT cause breast cancer.
These newer studies examined large numbers of women, collected data before breast cancer was found, and gathered medical history information from medical records rather than simply from self-reports, thereby generating more reliable findings. The newer studies consistently showed no association between induced and spontaneous abortions and breast cancer risk.

Hey, but that's just the National Cancer Institute talking. Ya know, not a Big Gloating Nurse.

Friday, 19 November 2010

FFs and Sane People Agree: It's a Hoax

Everybody is getting into the to abort or not to abort online vote.

LifeShite has changed its shrieeeeek tune. It has been convinced by Big Nurse Stanek. It's an anti-choice stunt.
“Although the posts appeared plausible when I perused them, the concept had “scam” written all over it. So I didn’t buy in. My thought was the couple was trying to punk pro-lifers,” she writes in a NewsBusters post about the web site. “The reaction has been most interesting. Pro-choicers think this is a scam against them. Now, while pro-lifers are becoming incensed and begging the couple not to abort, pro-choicers are becoming incensed and wanting the couple to be shot.”

Stanek says the detailed descriptions of the development of the unborn child and the couple’s posting of ultrasound pictures lead her to believe the couple is pro-life and using the web site and the attention to show the absurdity of abortion.

“I’ve come to agree this is a pro-life stunt. A pro-choicer, unless a real sicko, would not go into this sort of detail about the 16-week development of the baby she may abort,” Stanek says.

Hahahahahaha. A pro-choicer would have to be a real sicko to put up ultrasound images. Whereas a fetus fetishist -- and you know of WHOM we speak -- who decorates HER blog with gory fetal pr0n is a model of perfect mental health.

LifeShite also cites pro-choicer Amanda Marcotte, who also believes it's a prank.

I just checked. There have been over 90,000 votes and they're running 80% in favour of not aborting. And the comments seem to be disabled.

I look forward to seeing how the fetus fetishists spin the results.

Wednesday, 10 March 2010

Home Abortion

I haven't really been following the story of the attempted demystification of abortion by Angie Jackson, aka Angie the Anti-Theist, the woman who was live-Tweeting her medical abortion and reaped a whirlwind of abuse and threats for it.

She has a very odd background. She grew up in a bizarre cult that glorified fertility and childbirth and demonized medical intervention.
Twenty-seven years before the YouTube video documenting her home abortion, Jackson was born at home in what her grandmother, a fringe Christian leader named Carol Balizet, called a "Zion home birth," conducted without doctor, nurse, or midwife; without any medicine or medical intervention of any sort; and relying only on prayer and faith in God to get through a safe delivery. Balizet is a Christian author of apocalyptic thrillers who came into her life's work when she started attending the home births of women in her Tampa community as a "spiritual midwife."

This practice, which Balizet tried out first on a young woman in her church and subsequently on Jackson's mother, became what she called her "baby ministry." In time, a handbook of assorted papers directing expecting parents how to prepare themselves spiritually for a Zion home birth—through purging the house of demonic energy and equipping themselves with faith-healing prayers—became a self-published book, Born in Zion, that Jackson estimates has sold 400,000 mimeographed and bound copies, often distributed at churches and home-schooling conferences where Balizet would lecture.

From The Apologetics Index (I left the page references in):
Balizet believes that to receive any medical care whatsoever is a sin. It is yielding to the ''world system'' (167) and to the ''arm of flesh.'' (84). Furthermore, taking any drug for any reason is sorcery according to Balizet (171). She refers to people who have never ingested drugs of any kind as ''undefiled'' and ''virgins'' (174), and incredibly, even denounces medicinal wine (170), which Paul recommended to Timothy! (1 Tim. 5:23).

(...)

Balizet believes that getting a Caesarean Section is a particularly abominable sin. All women who have had Caesareans have ''the same spirit,'' the ''spirit of Caesar,'' who is one and the same with ''the Strong Man, the Satanic high prince over the organization and sphere of humanism'' because they have ''rendered their babies unto Caesar'' rather than to God (48). In other words, women with Caesarean scars are idol-worshipers who are demon possessed.

Just plain old everyday Christer nuttiness, with, of course, cruel consequences for women whose deliveries went horribly wrong (see the Slate link).

But in googling around, I ran across a piece of gloating sadism from
Nurse Stanek, who obsessively catalogued Angie's tweets, while reveling in her pain, nausea, and fatigue. Nurse Stanek also devoted a series of ten blogposts at her place (no link, you can find it if you must) to the same project of vilifying the woman and delighting in her suffering.

Nurse Stanek's purpose is two-fold -- to demonize Angie and murdering sluts like her and to characterize medical abortion as a degrading, horrible, drawn-out nightmare. Nurse Stanek is quick to point out, however, that horrible as medical abortion is, surgical abortion is just as yucky etcetera-etcetera.

Serendipitously, here's a new study on the safety and efficacy of the drug, RU 486, Angie used.

Such medical abortions are done very early -- up to 49 days' gestation. This study looked at results from women using it later -- from 50 to 63 days pregnant -- and it's mostly good.
For 199 of the women less than 50 days pregnant and 186 of the women at 50 to 63 days' gestation, use of the medications resulted in complete abortions; the remaining 10 women required surgery. About six out of 10 women in both groups needed extra pain medication.

But here's the telling detail:
Among the women in the earlier gestation group, 92 percent said they would opt for home administration again if they needed another abortion, and 87 percent of the women further along in their pregnancies said so.

Those are pretty convincing numbers.

I wish that stuff had been around when I was pregnant and didn't want to be thirty-plus years ago. I knew almost instantly that there was weird shit happening in my body. No home pregnancy tests in the Dark Ages; you hadda pee in a jar and take it to a pharmacy. Great fun for a miserable, terrified teenager. And for added joy, those pregnancy tests weren't reliable until at least two weeks after a period had been missed. So you wait.

In my case, a loooong time.

Then. DISASTER.

I won't go into the details of my panicky scramble to figure out how I was going to become unpregnant, but there was one more shocker waiting for me.

While I was making the appointment -- in another country, I point out -- I was asked how many weeks. Six, I said.

I was told: You have to wait until eight (or was it ten? -- I repress) weeks.

WHAAAAAA?

There I was, being as responsible as I could, and I was told I had to wait. Again.

The state of the art at the time did not include fancy imaging equipment. An abortion had to wait until the blob was big enough for the physician to be sure it was all gone. (Nowadays, women have to wait only six weeks for the kind of abortion I had.)

RU 486 is a great invention. There's the privacy -- you can do it at home and avoid the clinic harassers. And, even better, there's the speed -- you can act quickly and get it over with.

And for those very two reasons, Nurse Stanek and her flying monkeys really really really hate medical abortion.

Screw you, Nurse Stanek. And bully for Angie.

Thursday, 1 October 2009

Move over Death Panels. There's a MASSIVE new delusion in town.


According to the Republican rightwing wannabe Wonder Woman Michele Bachmann ...
schools might start offering abortions if healthcare reform passes. ... There's no passage in the bill to support this claim, and Bachmann's office didn't immediately respond to a request for clarification.
More about the development of this particular extrapolation, here. In
Bachmann's own words
:
"...the bill orders that these clinics protect patient privacy and student records. What does that mean? It means that parents will never know what kind of counsel and treatment that their children are receiving. And as a matter of fact, the bill goes on to say what's going to go on -- comprehensive primary health services, physicals, treatment of minor acute medical conditions, referrals to follow-up for specialty care -- is that abortion? Does that mean that someone's 13 year-old daughter could walk into a sex clinic, have a pregnancy test done, be taken away to the local Planned Parenthood abortion clinic, have their abortion, be back and go home on the school bus that night? Mom and dad are never the wiser."
Sarah Palin has some serious competition there in the raving, shrieeeking lunatic category. But then, Jill Stanek may be the ultimate champion zygote zealot and extreme fabulator, with this over-the-top
hallucination from last November:
"Barack Obama was elected president despite the fact he supports abortion into the fourth trimester."
Batshitcrazies? You betcha.

Monday, 21 September 2009

Jill Stank: Now Without the Shrieeek?

At first I was puzzled. The byline attribution was hers, but where was the screeching, the fabrications, the hyperbole, the vile and odious propaganda? It seemed deceptively mild, for the operator of a blogsite that JJ at unrepentant old hippie has dubbed "Nurse Stanek’s Psych Ward" and other appropriate epithets.

Ah-ha. It appears she craves credibility. So she cranked down the religious rightwingnutter zealotry in order to pass herself off as a sane opinionator for Opposing Views.

But try as she might, she still couldn't resist a number of jabs and thrusts at pro-choicers. The mask slipped, and the habitual hostilities were expressed.

If you'd prefer to read a more balanced review of Irene Vilar's memoirs 'Impossible Motherhood', one can be found here.

As press on the book has begun to leak out, Vilar - a literary agent and editor - says she has already sensed "an inkling of hatred."

Vilar has scheduled only closed-door interviews and will not do a book tour. At the urging of her husband, they have made sure all public property records do not reflect her name, so she cannot be targeted at their home. "I am worried about my safety and the hate mail," she told ABCNews.com in a telephone interview as her home-schooled children were at work on a painting project.


Vilar's book sounds excruciatingly painful. Not every woman who has endured a love-hate relationship with her body is capable of rising above the forces that have tormented her and in addition, write about these life experiences with the lucidity and compassion that others may find comforting and inspiring.

Oh! Looky here, Nurse Stanek. I blogged about Vilar's forthcoming book. Cue the shrieeeking!

ADDED: LifeShite adds its SHRIEEKINESS.

But dig the title: 'Hispanic Author's New Book Reveals Terrible Addiction, She's Had 16 Abortions'. WTF does her ethnicity have to do with it? Hispanic = catlick = even WORSSSSSE!

I sense a new totally made-up syndrome is in the works: Abortion Addiction!!11!!!!!11!!

Friday, 26 June 2009

Cue the shrieeekkking in 3 ... 2 ... 1.

Expect the following news item to become a MASSIVE headline on pro-lies websites over the next days and possibly weeks.

Frantic to reverse the downward spin that their implicit support for and explicit incitation to carry out the public execution of Dr George Tiller last month has precipated, abortion-criminalizing and zygote zealot organizations will be frothing and shrieeeking about the incident.

Road rage is never an acceptable response to a perceived provocation, even when the target is a propaganda-toting rightwingnutter.

It remains for the Chico, California police to determine whether charges should be laid against the driver of the SUV who allegedly attempted to hit a protester outside a Planned Parenthood clinic with his vehicle.

Already Lifeshite has branded the driver an "abortion advocate" in its coverage of the incident. Now what? Are fetus fetishists going to start claiming that any imagined threat, such as those that had Jill Stank's knickers in knots, is an attempt to produce a "retroactive abortion"?

Idjits.


Added by fern hill: Here you go, dBO, SHE is on it.

Thursday, 4 June 2009

US rightwingnutters in throes of Supreme panic?

"A lot of district attorneys thought they were doing God's work. But she saw it as a civic responsibility."
That's
an observation shared by a former colleague of Sonia Sotomayor. And it goes a long way towards explaining why many Republicans and right-wing fundamentalist religious zygote zealots are opposed to her nomination to the Supreme Court of the US.
... Because it is difficult to dismiss her academic credentials and her professional experience, some on the right have resorted to the politics of personal destruction. Curt Levey of the Committee for Justice said in a radio interview that Judge Sotomayor was picked because "she's a woman and Hispanic, not because she was the best qualified." Former congressman Tom Tancredo sank to even greater depths when he called Judge Sotomayor a "racist" for her past affiliation with the Hispanic advocacy group, the National Council of La Raza; Mr. Tancredo called La Raza "a Latino KKK without the hoods or the nooses." Former Bush adviser Karl Rove implicitly questioned Judge Sotomayor's intelligence, saying in an interview with PBS host Charlie Rose that "I know lots of stupid people who went to Ivy League schools."
There's more:

... a coalition of conservative group leaders and opinion leaders has signed a letter calling on Senate Republicans to filibuster President Obama’s Supreme Court choice, Judge Sonia Sotomayor. ... The conservatives say their intent is not to kill the nomination, as Democrats used the tactic, but rather to provide for lengthier debate on its merits. The signatories include a broad swath of the conservative movement, including evangelicals, gun-rights advocates, anti-tax leaders, anti-abortion groups, libertarians and local Republican leaders.

Oh, and the most damning "evidence" that's been dragged up from Sotomayor's past pronouncements gets royally raked over.
“Here you have a racist,” said radio’s Rush Limbaugh of Sotomayor, nominated by President Obama, “the greatest living example of a reverse racist.”“We’re gonna start with the racist quotes from our new Supreme Court nominee,” said Fox News’ Glenn Beck. “I don’t like the charges, well you’re a racist, they’re a racist. But when I hear this, gee, she sure sounds like a racist,” he said of Sotomayor’s statement in a speech that, “I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn’t lived that life.”

Yet, according to a recent Gallup poll, 54% of the US population would like to see Sotomayor confirmed to SCOTUS. That majority must be, as JABbering Stooge summarized in his tidy wrap-up of Jill Stanek's screed about third trimester abortion: 'evil Satanic, Baby-Jesus-and-America-haters'.

Anti-Abortion Terror-Enablers Line up New Targets

Go read JJ.

Add Hal Turner and Jill Stanek to the gang who needs some racketeering charges slapped on them.

Thursday, 26 March 2009

Venomous Vultures

That is the only appropriate qualifier for the author of this shriEEEkkk!!! rant passing itself off as a reasonable opinion piece.

You remember the Vulture Culture, don't you? It's a loose alliance of fetus fetishists, religious fundamentalists, neocon rightwing authoritarians and women-haters that have come together in one MASSIVE shriek-fest for the purpose of re-criminalizing abortion. Some of them engineered last year's fiasco, The Pill Kills! campaign.
As for the drivel posted at KX.net, the standard disclaimer distances the site owner from the poison oozing from the rant:
This article is a blog post and does not represent the views or opinions of Reiten Television, KXNet.com, its staff and associates ....
But of course. Consider this gem:
What’s also stupid is this notion that abortions are somehow saving these children from lives of hardship when, in reality, most abortions are basically just birth control exercised by women too lazy or careless to either live their sexual lives responsible or face up to the consequences of their irresponsible actions. The pro-abortion crowd loves to emotionalize this issue with stories about women who allegedly would have died in pregnancy were it not for abortion, or babies who would be born with awful birth defects, but the truth is that the occurrence of these cases in overall abortion cases is so low as to be inconsequential.
Aside from the self-righteous preachiness and contempt for women, this statement trivializes women who have died in pregnancy. Women who chose pregnancy and who were confronted with state legislators, health care providers and hospital administrators who supported extraordinary medical interventions to "save" the embryos or fetus they carried - by depriving them of their own right to life.

Vulture culture zealots - because dead flesh excites them and turns their crank.
Update on the carrion gang - I wrote this before I read JJ and her blogpost at unrepentantoldhippie's about the fetus fetishists' internet pile-on when news regarding the Montana plane crash disclosed that nine members of the same family, seven of them children under the age of nine, were related to Irving Feltkamp, who owns a chain of clinics that offer abortion services.
So, about those vultures who feast on carnage? Look no further than Jill Stanek, exploiting this family tragedy with bloody beak and sharpened claws and shrieeeking about the righteousness of her fundamentalist God's vicious and unholy revenge.

Thursday, 6 November 2008

Not your run-of-the-mill liar: Behold Jill Stanek

Enough. Someone should check her medication.
"Barack Obama was elected president despite the fact he supports abortion into the fourth trimester.
Either the 63 million people voting for him didn’t know about his radical record, which includes abandoning abortion survivors to die, didn’t care, or didn’t believe it."
This is beyond willful and malicious fabrication. This is hallucination.

First posted at Birth Pangs.