Outrageous.
A Sothern [sic] Illinois woman was arrested last week (March 17) after trying to intervene on behalf of her 14-year old daughter's effort to have an abortion. The girl was allegedly taken to an abortion clinic by the mother of the man allegedly to have impregnated the 14-year old.
According to the girl's mother, her 14-year old daughter was called off from school in Madison County by a woman posing as the girl's “grandmother.” The woman took the girl from her home only minutes before the girl’s mother returned home from work. . . .
“My husband and I rushed to the abortion clinic where we saw our daughter’s name on the roster and the time she had checked in,” the mother said. She then went into the clinic and searched a room filled with young women awaiting abortions but did not see her daughter.
She took a seat near the main desk and said, “I was told I could not prove my daughter was there so I began calling her name. A medical tech at the clinic told me , ‘It’s your daughter’s rights, it’s her body. You have no rights.’”
After continuing to call out her daughter’s name and telling her “don’t do it,” authorities were called and the mother was arrested.
This is an abomination. A minor cannot get her ears pierced or take aspirin to school without parental consent, yet the mother of the alleged boy who knocked this little girl up can pose as her grandmother and take her to an abortuary where, for her convenience, will arrest her real mother when she, quite rightly furious and concerned about her daughter, shows up.
The Web page of the Hope Clinic, where the woman was taken, says this to parents:
Studies have shown young women are more likely to experience a favorable outcome after an abortion if their parents are supportive. It's also known that women under age 22,were more heavily influenced emotionally by parents' support than by a male partner's support.
Meanwhile, they are barring a mother access to her daughter, and then lying to the daughter when her mother is arrested.
Sick freaks.
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