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BOTCHED ABORTION IN MIAMI ABOVE EVERYONE’S PAY GRADE: Clinic Employee Charged With Practicing ‘Medicine’ Without A License
If this is going to be considered healthcare in the near future, many people will likely say, ‘no thanks’. After a botched abortion in Miami in 2006, the woman who allegedly performed it was not licensed and has been charged with two felonies.
In 2006, a teenage woman was scheduled for a late term abortion. When the ‘doctor’ didn’t show up, the owner of the clinic decided to perform the abortion. According to the would-be mother, her baby was born alive and disposed of in a red plastic bag by the owner.
James Lansberry, president of the Alliance of Health Care Sharing Ministries is available for interviews to discuss the case. He is extremely close to matters relating to health care and while this is primarily an abortion issue, he maintains that it may be a harbinger of some very dire times to come.
Pointing to the $155 million in the stimulus plan already assigned to Community Health Centers, which are likely to be overseen by the pro-abortion HHS Director Kathleen Sebelius, Lansberry maintains that this cannot bode well for the unborn. “The Freedom of Choice Act is still hanging out there,” he says, “and our president is on record stating that answering the question of when life begins is above his pay grade. Ironically, even if you’re in the pro-choice camp, this botched abortion was above the pay grade of the woman who allegedly performed it.”
ABOUT JAMES LANSBERRY AND SAMARITAN MINISTRIES… James Lansberry, president of the Alliance of Health Care Sharing Ministries, is a Peoria-based expert available to comment on a variety of issues related to health care, including alternatives to traditional health insurance, the economics of health care, health care public policy, health care and tax policy, and the health care industry in general.
Lansberry also is vice president of Peoria-based Samaritan Ministries International. He is a frequent radio guest and an occasional preacher/speaker at churches and conferences.
James Lansberry has been featured in publications including U.S. News and World Report, the Washington Post, as well as in Heritage Forum, the Journal of Modern Ministry, and Every Thought Captive.
In addition to being a health care ‘go to guy’ in print, James has been interviewed by the CBS Evening News and on popular talk shows.
The Alliance, with offices at 2400 W. Altorfer Drive, Peoria, was formed in 2007 to track and address public policy developments that could affect member ministries, which include Samaritan and Medi-Share. The two ministries provide health care cost-sharing arrangements among persons of similar and sincerely held beliefs.
THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE MAY BE HELPFUL DURING SHOW PREP: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/breakingnews/sfl-bn-0304miami-doctor,0,900628.story
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