Telling the truth about abortion in Oklahoma

In an effort to provide the tools to make an informed decision before murdering an unborn child a new law in Oklahoma requires women undergo a sonogram.  During the pre-abortion procedure the Oklahoma law also requires the attending physicians turn the screen toward the woman, and describe fetal size, weight and facts such as, "number of fingers and toes and heart activity." Detractors claim the law so traumatizes women that, according to Linda Meek, director of one of Tulsa's more fashionable abortion mills, "Not one patient would look at the screen and they all closed their eyes or turned their heads."   A woman being unwilling to look at a blob of cells on a sonogram screen is certainly a puzzling reaction because, since Roe v. Wade raised public awareness, everybody knows it's a "choice" not a child. Abortion rights organizations are protesting the law claiming it provides no exemption for the less than 2% of  women...(Read Full Post)