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Ohio Supreme Court Will Hear Case on Teen's Secret Abortion
lifenews.com — Columbus, OH -- The Ohio Supreme Court has reversed itself and will hold a hearing on a case involving a secret abortion on a 14-year-old girl who was a victim of rape. A Cincinnati couple is upset their daughter had an abortion at a local Planned Parenthood facility without their knowledge or consent as required by state law.
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- Pharmer9, on 03/27/2008, -1/+11People need to understand that abortion providers aren't held to the same standards as actual health care providers. It's about time that the justice system look at the kinds of activity which feed Planned Parenthood
- KCLorelei39, on 03/27/2008, -1/+12There is a similiar case going on in Kansas, with quite a few charges against on Planned Genocide. May the light of truth reveal the depths of harm this wicked organization has been perpetrating on women.
- blessedwith6, on 03/27/2008, -1/+9Planned Barenhood doesn't care about the circumstances that led to the unplanned pregnancy. All they care about is the money the client is forking over for their murder for hire services. Why should the devil care what led you to hell?
- rooforlife, on 03/27/2008, -0/+4So true!
- rooforlife, on 03/27/2008, -0/+5To make sure this doesn't happen again at least without the parents or guardians knowing, the law should make it that the parents or legal guardians come in personally and sign paper with proof of being the parent or guardian ie birth certificate with parents name on them, adoption papers or guardianship papers. Also they have to have a legal id to show that they are who they say they are. I'm against abortion, especially with teenagers being able to have them.
- TYRONEBR549, on 03/28/2008, -0/+2If this girl had came into a hospital in need of any medical help other than an abortion she would have been refused. But to kill the unborn child is alright? The abortion clinic should be closed immediately and there should be an inquiry. I would bet that it is still open today. Charges should have been brought against the "doctors of death" and the nurses. Accessory charges against all others involved. This is all madness.
