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Here is a story that
appeared on the front page of the Illinois Leader on Wednesday,
May 7, 2003. God is exposing the abortion industry for the
murderous liar it is on so many different venues that it is
impossible to continue the cover-up. The violent, uncaring, lies
of abortion mill employees are being exposed over the public
airwaves by those who have actually been through the torturous
procedure of killing their own child. Here is one case where a
precious woman thought she had had an abortion for over three
years, only to find out that the abortionist did not find a
baby. She wasn't pregnant! He charged her for the abortion
anyway. Read this story from a secular newspaper
St Louis radio
station draws attention to Hope Clinic
Wednesday,
May 07, 2003
By
The Leader -- Southern
Illinois Bureau
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| Angela
Michaels speaks with an expectant mother outside
Hope Clinic in Granite City. This mom decided to
keep her baby. |
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| Michaels'
provides access to a nearby ob/gyn office for
consultation for women who are seeking more
information before aborting their children. |
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| A
baby who was rescued from an abortion at Hope
Clinic |
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ST
LOUIS -- Sparks flew recently on popular St. Louis area's KXOK
97.1FM David Glover's radio program when a controversy concerning
Granite City's Hope Clinic erupted on the air.
The
controversy began when Highland IL's Angela Michaels, who has a
regularly-scheduled radio program each Tuesday on Christian
station KJSL 630AM, was a guest on Glover's program.
Glover,
the show's host, said, "I expected a big response to the
program as people always respond to second amendment and abortion
because they are very impassioned about these issues."
But
even he was surprised at the number of e-mails and call-ins in
response to the program. Glover said he felt there was genuine
concern about the topic.
Michaels'
comments created controversy with the people at Hope Clinic when
she told of what Michael's called "wrong doings." The
clinic advertises its abortion services on the Metro bi-state
area's radio broadcasts.
Angela
Michaels and her husband Daniel stand outside of the Hope Clinic
in Granite City every day of the week, urging women entering the
clinic not to abort their babies.
Michaels'
presence irritates the clinic operators. "She encamps herself
around that clinic every day" one of the talk show phone
callers said on the Glover show.
Angela
Michaels appearance on Glover's program created a reaction from
the show's audience, so Glover asked Michaels to return back for a
two hour segment.
On
the evening scheduled for the appearance, Angela had an emergency
and she asked her husband Daniel to do the radio show for her.
"Everything
happened Tues. night when I was to be there. . . I received word
that one of our people from our ministry had been in an accident
and I was needed immediately at the hospital, so my husband Daniel
went to the radio studio in my place," Michaels said.
"It must have been a great program according to the reports I
heard about the number of women who called in anxious to tell
their story about how they had been hurt so badly due to having an
abortion."
Sally
Burgess, director of the Hope Clinic, was also a guest on the
program for the Tuesday night broadcast. When Burgess said that
the cliic did not perform abortions past 24 weeks of pregnancy,
the phone lit up. She also sparked a response when she said that
Hope Clinic's personnel used "great compassion and care"
with their clients.
One
person responded by accusing Burgess of lying. The caller said
that she was over 24 weeks pregnant when Hope Clinic performed her
abortion and challenged her to point out the compassion the clinic
workers used.
"Where
was the compassion?" the female caller asked, "I felt
everything. I bled all over the car all the way home and my
parents rushed me to DePaul Hospital in St. Louis. I was 17 years
old and had a punctured uterus. My parents were told I may never
have children."
Melanie
Mills, who is suing Dr. Yogendra Shah, the Hope Clinic
abortionist, called into the program and told of the trauma she
suffered thinking she had killed her unborn child. After three
years of personal agony, Mills discovered
Dr.
Shah had committed the abortion on her and she was not pregnant at
the time.
The
Hope Clinic staffer Burgess said that she is not new to the
abortion business. She began her career in Salt Lake, Utah. From
there she went to Kansas City and has been in Illinois at the $2
million dollar abortion facility in Granite City for several
years.
"There
are so many improprieties that could be said about the Granite
City abortion mill that the public show know," Angela
Michaels told the Illinois Leader.
"For
example, Miles Jones is the founder of the baby parts factory in
West Frankfort that was featured on the 20/20 television program.
The factory was shut down due to the efforts and revelations of
Mark Crutcher and Life Dynamics. The Miles Jones who owns the body
parts distribution center is the same Miles Jones that is works as
Hope Clinic's pathologist."
Michaels
reports 157 babies were aborted last week alone at Hope Clinic in
Granite City. Five women decided not to abort their babies when
Michaels' and her "Small
Victories" prayer warriors outside the
clinic influenced the expectant mothers not to abort their babies.
Michaels claims that 640 babies have been saved since January,
2000.
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