Friday, October 27, 2006

Former Abortionist Backs S.D. Ban

Dr Patti Giebenk tells of a former patient of hers that wrote and told her that even though she'd delivered the woman's twins...she could no longer have her for her OB/GYN since she'd begun to work at Planned Parenthood. Dr now hopes that her former patiens sees her ads...and is pleased that she now believes that life begins at conception and is speaking for Life.

There are two ultrasound videos to watch, one titled VOICE FOR THE VOICELESS, and the other I can't speak for myself... is a 4D ultrasound. There are stories of women affected by abortion, either after having had one, or choosing life instead of one (even in the case of a rape.)

The site has a LOT to see, to learn about the issue in South Dakota. Vote 'Yes on 6'.

God bless!

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Nancy Valko
Date: Oct 27, 2006 3:53 PM
Subject: Former Abortionist Backs S.D. Ban


October 26, 2006
 
                     Former Abortionist Backs S.D. Ban
 
                     Supporters of South Dakota's abortion ban have unveiled a
                     blockbuster TV commercial in their campaign to convince
                     voters to affirm the legislatively enacted prohibition against
                     ending preborn life.
 
                     The spot, which premiered Wednesday, features Dr. Patti
                     Giebenk, an M.D. who once performed abortions for Planned
                     Parenthood in Sioux Falls.
 
                     "I would do abortions where I would be ending the life of the
                     baby," she says in the ad. "And I think this is the time to ban
                     abortion on demand in our state."
 
                     Giebenk goes on to urge viewers to vote "yes" on Referred
                     Law 6, a measure on the Nov. 7 ballot that would uphold the
                     Women's Health and Human Life Protection Act – passed by
                     the Legislature earlier this year. The law bans abortion in most
                     circumstances.
 
                     The legislation is necessary, Giebenk says, to protect South
                     Dakota's women and children.
 
                     "I don't think (unfettered access to abortion) is necessary," she
                     says in the commercial. "I think its time has passed."
 
                     FOR MORE INFORMATION:
                     To view the ad, visit the Vote Yes for Life Web site.
 
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                     Explorer Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80920)
 
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