Based on the pixelated, out of focus picture Nurse Jill Stanek is using to claim someone had a fetus in a paper bag near an abortion clinic … it’s not clear if it’s actually what she says it is or simply someone’s lunch. Given the setting and the bag holder’s supposed reaction, Ms. Stanek is likely correct about the contents — sad as that may be.
But curiously enough for someone so adamant in her supposed opposition to all things sexual abortion, Ms. Stanek doesn’t call this a baby, a fetus or even an “unborn baby” in her title. She labels it “Junk“.
Odd, but apparently she thinks an apparent aborted fetus is “junk”. So be it.
Listen, no one’s for abortions. No one. It’s unclear why those like Ms. Stanek cannot allow themselves to understand this. We as a society ought to be doing everything we can to make these medical procedure as rare as possible (Pres. Clinton’s famous line was “safe, legal and rare” … though Jill Stanek refers to other famous lines she prefers as she goes about spinning abortion). This is why I support Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s Prevention First Act, S. 20, an open, honest and comprehensive policy solution.
The problem lies in that most conservative-partisans along the lines of Ms. Stanek actually oppose sex, and thus oppose anything related to trying to help people who may encounter complications from sex. This explains everything from her strident opposition to abortion all the way to her acidic vitriol against those promoting HPV vaccinations. It also explains why they so vehemently oppose anything related to sex.

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