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Do Infanticidists Have NO Shame? OR Their Supporters?

Over 2,000 fetal remains were found at ex-abortion "doctor's" home in South Bend, Indiana.

Well I suppose even baby killers can have hobbies. Or maybe it is just an example of a man who loves his work so much he brought it home with him. Certainly that was the case with the late Dr. Ulrich Klopfer. Or maybe he was into trophy hunting, but instead of a moose head he decided to collect "clumps of cells" he mutilated in the persuit of "a woman's right to choose" to kill her child.

I wonder if among "Dr." Klopfer's collection of the preserved "clumps of cells" was that of the 13 YEAR OLD GIRL on whom he performed an abortion?

So then, is there EVER going to be moment when the infanticidist crowd here and elsewhere FINALLY cannot stand what they and their comrades are doing any longer and begin to re-examine their positions at last?


Associated Press
September 15, 2019

Over 2,000 fetal remains found at ex-abortion doctor's home

JOLIET, Ill. (AP) — More than 2,000 medically preserved fetal remains have been found at the Illinois home of a former Indiana abortion clinic doctor who died last week, authorities said.
Klopfer's license was suspended by Indiana's Medical Licensing Board in November 2016 after the panel found a number of violations, including a failure to ensure that qualified staff was present when patients received or recovered from medications given before and during abortion procedures.

Klopfer was no longer practicing by that time, but he told the panel he had never lost a patient in 43 years of doing abortions and that he hoped to eventually re-open his clinics.

In June 2014, Klopfer was charged in St. Joseph County, Indiana, with a misdemeanor for failure to file a timely public report. He was accused of waiting months to report an abortion he provided to a 13-year-old girl in South Bend. That charge was later dropped after Klopfer completed a pre-trial diversion program.
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daydeeo · 61-69, M
Incomprehensible, isn't it?
Abrienda · 26-30, F
@daydeeo Yes...unless you believe in evil. In which case there is the answer, I'm afraid.
daydeeo · 61-69, M
@Abrienda I'm not a liberal. Of course I believe in evil. 😉
Or, let's say, acknowledge the existence of evil.
Abrienda · 26-30, F
@daydeeo Precisely. For example, as a Sedevacantist Catholic, I see it in the face of "Pope" Francis every time I look at him. You know ...the one who said Catholics like me were "obsessed" with abortion while he had moved on to something much more in his domain like climate change??
daydeeo · 61-69, M
@Abrienda oh my gosh, shouldn't we be more concerned with actual, immoral, soul-destroying sin?
Abrienda · 26-30, F
@daydeeo Yes...that is why I am Sedevacantist … a Catholic who believes "the chair is empty" and does recognize this or the last few "Pope's' authority. In other words, a heretic.


However common decency and respect for life and science does not have a religious label attached to it. I just mentioned my faith parenthetically.
daydeeo · 61-69, M
@Abrienda yes, Sedevacantism - I had to look that one up. Being a Protestant, I was not aware of it. Interesting position.