Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Fwd: WRTL Exposes Motivation for Madison Late-Term Abortion Venture

I have been remiss in not 'reporting' on this. Pray for Wisconsin!

God bless!

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From: Wisconsin Right To Life <wrtl@lyris.wrtl.org>
Date: Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 12:33 PM

Life - Wisconsin Right To Life - Alert

WRTL Executive Director Exposes the Motivation and Internal Politics
Surrounding UW Madison Late-Term Abortion Venture
in Milwaukee Journal/Sentinel

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

An email exchange that went on for months between abortionist Caryn Dutton of Madison, abortionist Fredrik Broekhuizen of Milwaukee, and officials of UW Hospital in Madison are incredibly revealing about the motivation and internal politics surrounding the venture to perform late-term abortions at the Madison Surgery Center.

In an opinion piece appearing in today's Milwaukee Journal/Sentinel, Wisconsin Right to Life Executive Director Barbara reveals that the venture was all about money and the politics of trying to make late-term abortions "mainstream" by forcing them into a surgery center where people go for routine outpatient procedures.

The text of Barbara's Journal/Sentinel article, which is a must read, can be found below and by going to jsonline.com and clicking on "Opinion"

MADISON LATE-TERM ABORTION PROGRAM POLITICALLY AND FINANCIALLY MOTIVATED

by Barbara L. Lyons, Executive Director
Wisconsin Right to Life

Imagine that you are a patient needing routine surgery at an outpatient facility. At the Madison Surgery Center, you receive treatment to enhance your health, while in the next room or down the hall a fully formed 19-22 week unborn baby is being dismembered, experiencing significant pain from the abortion procedure. Your treatment payment is pooled with the abortion money, making you indirectly complicit in the horrendous practice.

The UW Hospital and Clinics, Meriter Hospital and the Madison Surgery Center recently approved such a venture. The second trimester abortion program was discussed for months, shrouded in secrecy. Since becoming public knowledge, information from facilities' officials has been incredibly inconsistent and filled with public relations puffery.

In a January 7, 2009 Wisconsin State Journal article , UW Hospital spokesperson Lisa Brunette indicated that tissue from the aborted babies could be used by UW-Madison researchers but only after review by a faculty committee. Now, hospital officials have reversed course. Even if one believes the reversal, there is nothing to prevent future research use of aborted babies.

A January 30 Associated Press story revealed that a detailed power point presentation prepared by Caryn Dutton (the abortionist) and Laurel Rice (chair of the UW OB-GYN Department) listed "increased departmental revenue" at the top of the "benefits" slide for the program. Brunette adroitly backtracked, claiming that particular slide was never used in Wisconsin.

E-mails between Dutton, Rice and other officials at UW and Meriter document their belief that the abortions should be moved to the Madison Surgery Center because permission was needed from Planned Parenthood's (PP) national organization for Dutton to perform second trimester abortions beyond 19 weeks at PP's freestanding Madison abortion clinic. Dutton stated in a November 20, 2008 email to Fredrik Broekhuizen, PP's Milwaukee abortionist, that "...and most importantly the support/approvals needed through PPFA at a time when the confidence in our ab[ortion] service provision was very LOW..." In other words, Dutton's own abortion practice up to 19 weeks is so sleazy that even national PP doesn't have confidence to expand it to 22.

The political motivation was deftly explained in a November 22, 2008 email from Broekhuizen to Dutton where he said "It is my very strong feeling that we need to safeguard hospital base abortion practices ..." "I really think that the Madison physician community should step up to the plate as advocates..." and that "If Madisonians consider themselves so progressive and that's how they often talk, why can't they do this walk?"

While stressing publicly that these abortions are "needed" for medical reasons, the email correspondence indicates that 75% of late-term abortions are for elective reasons.

There is little concern in internal communications about staff at the Madison Surgery Center, from receptionists to nurses to anesthesiologists. Dutton states in her November 22 email that "...other specialties and departments are terrified of having abortion happening in their 'space.'"

Proponents soothingly reassure that "only" 125-130 dismemberment abortions will be performed annually at the Madison Surgery Center. If medical people dismembered 125-130 of any other member of the human family, they would rightly be prosecuted.

Whether promoting late-term abortions, partial-birth abortions or any abortions, the rhetoric from abortion proponents is same-old, same-old -- it's a needed "service." In his November 22 email, Broekhuizen laments that "out patient free standing clinic based care after 20-24 weeks for medically indicated terminations is far from optimal." Why stop at 24 weeks when abortions are legal for the full nine months of pregnancy?

We live in a morally sick society when our supposedly "finest" medical professionals promote, rationalize and carry out the destruction of our young. What a disservice we do to women when the solution we offer is to destroy their children.










Wisconsin Right To Life
Susan Armacost
Legislative Director
Email: sarmacost@wrtl.org
Phone: 877-855-5007
Wisconsin Right To Life
Barbara L. Lyons
Executive Director
Email: admin@wrtl.org
Phone: 877-855-5007
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