"I think this is too close to infanticide," said Daniel Patrick Moynihan. "[W]hat on earth is this procedure?"
The procedure that the pro-choice Democratic Senator from New York found so abhorrent was "intact dilation and extraction", commonly referred to as "partial-birth abortion." The late Senator Moynihan first voted to outlaw the barbaric practice in 1997. Ten years later, the ban on partial birth abortion has finally been affirmed by the Supreme Court and will soon be illegal.
Surprisingly, some abortion advocates are still claiming that this particular practice should not be forbidden. I find it unimaginable that anyone with a working moral compass could defend the blatant killing of human infant. Therefore, I assume that they are simply unaware of what partial-birth abortion entails. In order to help correct that deficiency in understanding, I've selected some passages from Family Research Council's pamphlet "Partial Birth Abortion on Trial" (PDF).
[Warning: The following contains a graphic description of the partial-birth abortion procedure.]
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Doctors Describe Performing Partial Birth Abortions" »
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