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From: Bill
Frist, M.D. (VOLPAC) [mailto:billfrist@volpac.org] Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 6:13
AM To: HAMILTON,
JOHN Subject: Frist: Supreme
Court Decision
Partial-birth abortion is a morally offensive procedure,
and today’s Supreme Court decision to uphold the ban that passed during my first
year as Senate Majority Leader is a major victory in our effort to protect the
sanctity of life.
Today’s ruling reaffirms that human life is precious
and that we cannot tolerate a procedure that puts into question our medical
ethics. It represents yet another important step in our endeavor to restore a
culture of life.
I’m proud that Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito
– both good men whose confirmations I strongly supported as Majority Leader –
sided with the vast majority of Americans who support a ban on partial-birth
abortion.
The practice of brutalizing a tiny baby the very moment she is
ready to emerge into the world is an affront to my whole medical experience . .
. and to the decency of a civilized society. We respect human life far too much
to let it be ravaged in such an inhumane way.
I’ve seen the miraculous
gift of life restored in the operating room in ways that defy human explanation.
I’ve held hearts in my hand and placed them within patients – and seen them
begin to beat as life once again pulses through bodies stilled by the creeping
hand of death.
Contrary to the claims of its supporters, partial-birth
abortion is dangerous to the health of the mother. More dangerous, in fact, than
other alternatives. The only purpose of a partial-birth abortion is to deliver a
dead baby . . . not to protect the life of the mother.
As a surgeon, I
took an oath to treat every human life with respect, dignity and compassion. I
understand that there are certain ethical bounds to the application of surgical
procedures, and these bounds should never be crossed in a moral sense.
Partial-birth abortion is a rogue procedure that is never medically
necessary and is condemned by the medical community. It has no place in the
doctor-patient relationship – and absolutely no place in our society.
To comment on
today's decision, please click
here.
Bill Frist, M.D.
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