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A Special Kind of Sickness

A Special Kind of Sickness
Illinois Family Institute

The corrupting nature of abortion is something almost no one in the media, and no one in the political arena supportive of the procedure, dare discuss. If there is anything positive at all about the bizarre story of Ulrich Klopfer it is that it pulls the sanitary veil off this horrible industry.

[Last] Friday, 165 more bodies of aborted babies were found in a Mercedes Benz owned by the late abortionist who operated clinics in Gary, Fort Wayne and South Bend, Indiana. These bodies were all from abortions that occurred in 2002. The image of an abortionist keeping thousands of fetal remains at his home is sick enough, but driving around in his car with nearly 200 more is a special kind of sickness.

That sickness must be contagious. An abortionist in Michigan, pleaded “no contest” two years ago to multiple felony charges that included having 14 aborted babies in his car.

Two years prior to the conviction of abortionist Michael Roth, about the same time he was arrested, another abortionist in Michigan, speaking to the National Abortion Federation callously told her audience of her suggestion about what to do with fetal remains. Renee Chelian was caught on video saying, “We thought we’ll give it [the fetal remains] to everybody in a gift bag, they can take it home, figure out what to do with it. It’s their pregnancy – why is this our problem? And I’m saying that in all seriousness.”

The total known number of unborn children Klopfer kept for years is now up to 2,411.

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