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Name your favorite abortionist?

March 14th, 2010 9 comments

In honor of abortion provider appreciation week, I’d like everyone to name their favorite abortionist. If you can’t think of any, I’ve provided some real hall-of-famers:

Rapin Osathanondh of Massachusetts – medical license was revoked after the death of a teenage girl from a botched abortion. Being investigated for manslaughter and fabricated medical records.

Kermit Gosnell of Pennsylvania – his clinic was raided by authorities after the death of a patient from a drug overdose administered during an abortion. Authorities described the clinic as containing "deplorable and unsanitary" conditions.

Alberto Hodari of Michigan – A lawsuit has been filed against him by a prominent attorney. Included in the suit are six counts against Hodari, including lack of informed consent/medical malpractice, battery, fraud, misrepresentation, and intentional infliction of emotional distress for a forced abortion done on a young woman. He has now closed his clinic and it is believed he is preparing to return back to India to evade legal implications.

Laurence Reich of California – a twice-convicted sex offender who was found guilty for sexually assaulting two women during an abortion. He surrendered his license in 2006.

Brian Finkle of Arizona – convicted of sexually assaulting 22 women during abortion procedures and is serving a 35 year prison sentence.

Burtha Bugarin of California – a woman without a medical license of any kind who was personally responsible for performing thousands of abortions and operating as many as 2 abortion clinics over a period of ten years. She is now in prison.

James Pendergraft of Florida – medical license has been suspended for the second time for malpractice and illegally prescribing controlled substances.

Malachy Dehenre of Alabama – license has been revoked for gross medical malpractice. He is also currently in prison for murdering his wife.

Ifeanyi Charles Anthony Okpalobi of Louisiana – his clinic was closed for operating without a licensed nurse on staff and without having a controlled substance license.

Andrew Rutland of California – has recently been ordered by a California medical board to stop performing abortions after killing a woman by prescribing an incorrect dosage of anethesia.

Richard Leigh of North Dakota – license revoked for defrauding Medicare and Medicaid.

Paul Mayer of New York – license was revoked for an illegal late term abortion performed at 29 weeks in utero (approximately 5 weeks beyond fetal viability) in violation of New York law.

Harvey Brookman of Pennsylvania – license was revoked in New York, surrendered in New Jersey, and suspended in Pennsylvania for practicing without malpractice insurance, giving expired drugs to patients, allowing unlicensed staff to administer drugs, failing to check his patients’ age and identity, and performing abortions without a licensed registered nurse present.

Akiva Abraham of New York – license was suspended for having an improper sexual relationship with a patient, and for enducing a woman into labor early in order to avoid an interruption with his vacation schedule. An appeals court denied to reinstate his license.

Howard Pfupajena of California – arrested for committing assault and battery.

Belkis Gonzalez of Florida – her abortion clinic was closed after a botched abortion resulted in the live birth of a newborn baby that was placed in a plastic bag and later found dead on the clinic roof. Charges have been filed by the District Attorney.

Joel Novendstern of New York – license has been suspended for perforating a woman’s uterus and failing to call for an ambulance. The woman had to undergo an emergency hysterectomy, and thus, can no longer have children.

Name your favorite!

🙁 We have a national abortion week? Who would want to celebrate the murder of millions, maybe billions, of unborn children? I didn’t think it possible, but liberals have sunk to a new low…

In California, is it a requirement for the coroners office to do an autopsy?

January 18th, 2010 3 comments

My brother passed away at home unexpectedly. The mortuary says they wont do an autopsy but will use his medical records to determine the cause of death. We want an autopsy done because we feel his doctor possibly over medicated him and never gave a definite diagnosis for his health problems.

An autotpsy is required when someone dies under undetermined or suspicious circumstances or while not under the care of a doctor who will sign the death cert. You can have an autotpsy done at your own expense if the state will not perform one.

Sorry about your brother. Let me give you 50 cents worth of free advice. Try to let it go. Unless there are some definite signs of medical malpractice, all you will be doing is prolonging the suffering. I know it’s easy for me to say. But untimely deaths like this always leave people looking for answers that sometimes are not there.

Peace out.