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The Right to Life is Winning
Dr. Rosen: I‘m reviewing Marjorie Dannenfelser’s book on Life is Winning. This is by the Founding President of the Susan B. Anthony List in the late 1990s. However, the book was written this year. With three new Pro-life supreme court justices, all roads seem to lead to a reassessment of Roe v Wade. Now with the Democratic Nominees, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris who are the most radical Pro-Abortion candidates we have ever seen, will it change the balance in the elections next month? But the Democratic candidates are so radical that they have extended abortion to essentially neonatal killing. It would seem that this would disturb many American voters. Dr. Ruth: I would certainly think so. I can’t imagine any woman willingly killing her newborn child. The closest I’ve seen to total rejection of a child was in the case of a surrogate mother who did not want to see the baby she bore for another woman. There must have been a much deeper psychiatric basis to that sort of rejection that was missed when she gave consent to the procedure. Dr. Edwards: As a man I can’t comprehend any mother rejecting a newborn offspring, whether by her husband or a surrogate donor. Women are inbred to nurturing. I’ve seen women somewhat hostile to children, but when they see a newborn baby, instantly melt into a mothering, nurturing mode. That tells me that is the way that women were created, doesn’t it? Dr. Michelle: When I became pregnant for the first time after I got married, I had many doubts about my being a caring, nurturing mother. But you know what, after the baby arrived, none of that ever surfaced again. I felt so comfortable with my baby that I had another one two years later. And that sealed my maternal instincts. Dr. Milton: I would think that most women would think that way. I can’t conceive any women after a pregnancy even thinking of killing her child. Dr. Patricia: I note that the author had ideas of aborting her child initially before her conversion. She feels that her conversion helps her understand women’s feelings and to address them clinically. Dr. Joseph: Ret I’m appalled at the entire issue. Doctors in my time were not involved in abortions—at least not doctors that had a legitimate practiced in our hospitals. Read more . . . The Staff Lounge Is Where Unfiltered Opinions Are Heard. Dr. Rosen: I‘m reviewing Marjorie Dannenfelser’s book on Life is Winning. This is by the Founding President of the Susan B. Anthony List in the late 1990s. However, the book was written this year. With three new Pro-life supreme court justices, all roads seem to lead to a reassessment of Roe v Wade. Now with the Democratic Nominees, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris who are the most radical Pro-Abortion candidates we have ever seen, will it change the balance in the elections next month? But the Democratic candidates are so radical that they have extended abortion to essentially neonatal killing. It would seem that this would disturb many American voters. Dr. Ruth: I would certainly think so. I can’t imagine any woman willingly killing her newborn child. The closest I’ve seen to total rejection of a child was in the case of a surrogate mother who did not want to see the baby she bore for another woman. There must have been a much deeper psychiatric basis to that sort of rejection that was missed when she gave consent to the procedure. Dr. Edwards: As a man I can’t comprehend any mother rejecting a newborn offspring, whether by her husband or a surrogate donor. Women are inbred to nurturing. I’ve seen women somewhat hostile to children, but when they see a newborn baby, instantly melt into a mothering, nurturing mode. That tells me that is the way that women were created, doesn’t it? Dr. Michelle: When I became pregnant for the first time after I got married, I had many doubts about my being a caring, nurturing mother. But you know what, after the baby arrived, none of that ever surfaced again. I felt so comfortable with my baby that I had another one two years later. And that sealed my maternal instincts. Dr. Milton: I would think that most women would think that way. I can’t conceive any women after a pregnancy even thinking of killing her child. Dr. Patricia: I note that the author had ideas of aborting her child initially before her conversion. She feels that her conversion helps her understand women’s feelings and to address them clinically. Dr. Joseph: Ret I’m appalled at the entire issue. Doctors in my time were not involved in abortions—at least not doctors that had a legitimate practiced in our hospitals. Read more . . . The Staff Lounge Is Where Unfiltered Opinions Are Heard. * * * * * |
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