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Cleveland, OH, September 20, 2013 (OperationRescue.org) — In a year of record closures, two more abortion clinics have gone out of business.

 

Operation Rescue has confirmed that an abortionist who wore a butcher’s apron while injuring a woman during an abortion has closed his Cleveland, Ohio, abortion clinic and is moving out of state.

Meanwhile, a Livingston, Montana, abortion clinic has announced its closure as of October 1, 2013, due to the impending retirement of long-time abortionist Susan Wicklund.

 

These two closures bring the tally of out-of-business abortion businesses to 44 so far this year.

Martin Ruddock, 77, shuttered his Cleveland Center for Women’s Health abortion clinic last week. Ruddock told a covert Operation Rescue investigator that he “couldn’t” continue to do abortions in Ohio and that he would be “helping women” in another state. Ruddock did not elaborate further.

 

It is possible that Ruddock could not comply with the hospital transfer agreement requirement that is required for abortionists in Ohio and could be taking employment elsewhere.

 

“The Center for Women’s Health joins a record list of abortion clinics that have closed so far this year. When abortionists like Ruddock shut down, it takes us one step closer to an end to abortion,” said Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue. “However, we are concerned about women in whatever state Ruddock might relocate. This aging abortionist isn’t likely to improve his shoddy practices anytime soon.”

 

In 2006, Ruddock was forced to temporarily close after Ohio Department of Health inspectors discovered that the clinic was not meeting even the most rudimentary of medical standards, such as taking a patient’s temperature and blood pressure before risky late-term abortion surgeries.

 

In September 2012, Ruddock appeared outside his abortion clinic during a medical emergency wearing what appeared to be a butcher’s apron. He was overseeing the transfer from his abortion clinic to an awaiting ambulance of a 26-year old second-trimester abortion patient suffering from a high fever and disorientation.

 

Five weeks later, an ambulance transported a 30-year old woman suffering lacerations and heavy bleeding after Ruddock botched her abortion at 22 weeks. Records of a 911 call obtained through open records requests indicated she was “bleeding bad” and passing large blood clots larger than a 50 cent piece.

 

In Livingston, Montana, the Mountain Country Women’s Clinic has halted all abortions and announced that it will be closing after only four years in business so that its abortionist-owner, Susan Wicklund, can “focus her attention on her health and her family.” Wicklund, 58, has been committing abortions for 26 years and has maintained a high public profile in support of abortion, even publishing a book about her experiences as an abortionist.

 

Mountain Country Women’s Clinic and Ohio’s Center for Women’s Health are the latest to join the unprecedented and ever-growing list abortion clinic closures across America this year.

 

Reasons for the closures include:

 

• A declining abortion rate.
• Increased pro-life sentiment.
• A flood of new state laws that establish abortion standards.
• Increased enforcement of existing laws.
• Retirement of aging abortionists.
• Greater incidents of documentation and reporting of abortion abuses by pro-life activists.

 

Interestingly, the abortion cartel is failing due to their bad behavior. Some can’t meet minimum safety standards and close rather than clean up. Others may be able to ensure proper emergency care by failing to secure hospital transfer agreements or privileges.

 

Still others have negligence issues and are forced to close by states that are beginning to inspect and enforce new and existing laws,” said Newman. “This is a trend that we expect to continue until abortion is abolished in our country once and for all.”

 

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This is a trend that we expect to continue until abortion is abolished in our country once and for all

more proof the republicans hate the constitution. they do everything they can to 'circumvent' it. all the while screaming... we love america and the constitution.

republican logic... you can't make this stuff up.. but, it's fun to watch them self-implode.

 

Originally Posted by Crash.Override:

This is a trend that we expect to continue until abortion is abolished in our country once and for all

more proof the republicans hate the constitution. they do everything they can to 'circumvent' it. all the while screaming... we love america and the constitution.

republican logic... you can't make this stuff up.. but, it's fun to watch them self-implode.

 

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No, regulating to ensure women aren't slaughtered.  Crash, did you read the thread and the butchery those women suffered! 

 

Surely, you can't be against that.  As most of the women were minorities, it would take someone with the soul of a bigot to allow women to suffer in such places. 

as you say about "gun control".. why not enforce the laws we have regarding women's clinics?

why all the pressure to de-fund women's health clinics in general?

you can't have it both ways. you either respect the constitution, or you circumvent the constitution by de-funding all the clinics and deny a part of the population their constitutional rights. enforce the laws you have, and this kind of thing doesn't happen. sorry, it's your argument.

I am 100% against abortion.  But there is another aspect to this story that we all should heed.  The more government money that goes into paying for something, the shoddier the product is going to be.  Because abortion is such a polarizing issue, there are people who have an interest in keeping the deplorable conditions in these 'clinics' a secret.  When someone who is providing a service views people as clients rather than customers, and there is government money involved, the worse people will be treated and the less they will be thought of as human.  The professional who is getting paid the majority of his fees by the government is going to care more about volume and less about quality. This is true of socialized ANYTHING.  Look at a VA hospital to see how the government manages health care.  

Originally Posted by Crash.Override:

as you say about "gun control".. why not enforce the laws we have regarding women's clinics?

why all the pressure to de-fund women's health clinics in general?

you can't have it both ways. you either respect the constitution, or you circumvent the constitution by de-funding all the clinics and deny a part of the population their constitutional rights. enforce the laws you have, and this kind of thing doesn't happen. sorry, it's your argument.

 

 

You dare speak "Constitution"?

When this beetch you worship has trampled it so much?

 

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