After a while, we simply referred to him as “Finkel.”
I am referring to Doctor Brian Finkel who for many years owned an abortion facility in Phoenix, Arizona. He was an outspoken Ob-Gyn who performed abortions with a gun on his hip. He was one of the few doctors who would talk openly and honestly about his work. Check that, he never saw a microphone or television camera that he didn’t love. And today he is serving time in a county jail for sexually assaulting and molesting a number of his abortion patients. He will probably be there for the rest of his life.
I can’t remember when I first heard of Doctor Finkel, but I think it was when he called our office to inquire about how he could join the National Coalition of Abortion Providers. At that point, we had only three staff people, including me, so it was impossible to run a complete check to determine if he was a good doctor who was running a respectable clinic. Still, I did call a few people on my board but no one had ever heard of him. When I called him to talk about membership, I was impressed by his candor and his articulateness. And, truth be told, he was one of the funniest guys I had ever met.
We ultimately allowed him to join. What appealed to me was Finkel’s willingness to talk about his work. Around that time, the anti-abortion violence was really hitting the fan and our doctors were running in the opposite direction. They were either quitting their job altogether or at least going underground. But I needed doctors to talk, to share with the world their horror stories, to testify before the Congress, to tell the real story. And Finkel, who employed a professional speech writer, fit that bill.
Shortly after he joined NCAP, I visited him at this clinic. It was one of the more beautiful facilities I had ever seen, all decorated in a southwest motif. I quickly learned that he had an Elvis fixation, as his walls were adorned with all sorts of pictures and tapestries featuring The King. Indeed, Finkel referred to himself as “The Elvis of the Pelvis.” In person, I started to get a different perspective. He was rather short with his staff, often referring to them as “honey” or “sugar lips.” And in private conversations, he would regularly refer to “the bitches” who needed abortions. When he had to go into the surgery room, he would say he was going to “the vaginal vault.” He would refer to the “niggers” or “spics” who “didn’t know how to keep their legs closed.” The invectives flowed so smoothly out of his mouth that it stunned me to the point where at first I literally could not respond. I would ultimately admonish him and he would cool it for a while. Of course, being a total slob did not disqualify him from performing abortions and, again, I needed a doctor who had the balls to speak to the American public. I was very torn.
In 1994 NCAP decided to hold a press conference in Washington D.C. to urge the (Clinton) Administration to help protect abortion providers from the terrorism that was raging across the country and, with a gulp, I invited Finkel. He was a big hit. That night, our event was the first story on each of the network news shows and Finkel was the star because he was smart enough to know about props. At one point, he bent down behind his podium and held up his bullet proof vest to the cameras. “Mr. President, I need protection. I am just an Ob-Gyn in Phoenix Arizona, not an American ranger in Mogodishu.” After that, Finkel became a star. He and I were both on Good Morning America a few days after John Salvi killed several abortion clinic workers in Boston. He debated everyone, he was even on the Howard Stern show.
Behind the scenes, however, he kept telling me that the local District Attorney was out to “get him.” He even asked me to talk to the D.A., which I didn’t do. That’s because deep down I started to suspect that Finkel was a little wackier than I really thought. Then, in September 2001 everything hit the fan. That’s when a woman told a Phoenix newspaper that after undergoing an abortion in Finkel’s clinic she had woken up from sedation to find the doctor lying against her with his hands on her breasts. In the weeks and months that followed, more than 100 women reported similar allegations against Finkel to the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, which charged him with more than 60 counts of sexual misconduct involving 35 different women and he was convicted on most of those charges. Finkel called me asking me to intervene on his behalf but I couldn’t do it. Of course, I couldn’t prove anything but I had just seen or heard too much over the years. To this day, I wonder if there was anything I could have done to prevent those women from being harmed.
Today, on Father’s Day, I get a letter from Finkel adorned with lots of wild doodling and numerous exclamation points. He tells me how he was “railroaded” and how “justice will soon be served.” His only remaining option is the U.S. Supreme Court. So Finkel, who is now in his sixties and has about 20 years on his sentence left, will probably die in prison.
Good riddance.


April 18, 2011 at 8:17 am
This one is a gold mine: 1) “performed abortions with a gun on his hip” — left out “and with a knife in his hand” 2) “the anti-abortion violence was really hitting the fan” — someone killed David Gunn; five years later Hill killed someone else, that’s hitting the fan! 3) “The Elvis of the Pelvis” and by this time it didn’t occur to you, Pat, that you are dealing with a dangerous adolescent? 4) He would refer to the “niggers” or “spics” who “didn’t know how to keep their legs closed.” — a sick dangerous adolescent (and biting the hand that feeds him), 5) “he was even on the Howard Stern show” — “even”? Are you kidding me? 6) but the largest nugget is you yourself, Pat. I’ve been folloowing the war closely for forty years and I never heard of this guy. Sure you’re one of th media, but the only one who tells the truth.
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April 18, 2011 at 6:46 pm
Again, an utterly irrelevant comment by Dunkle.
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April 19, 2011 at 5:00 am
Linda, I do believe you’re one of adolescent illiterates on this blog. If I’m right, how would you be able to tell if it’s irrelevant?
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April 20, 2011 at 1:32 pm
Again, utterly irrelevant.
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April 22, 2011 at 5:59 pm
Aborto es muy importante.
Tienen problemas en Los Estados Unidos tambien porque Los Catholicos tambien?
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April 23, 2011 at 9:26 am
No comprende, amigo…
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April 23, 2011 at 10:25 pm
pat, si quieres vivir en este pais, necessitas aprender la idioma.
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April 19, 2011 at 11:30 am
Not sure where to start, John. Re “hitting the fan.” That “someone” who killed David was Michael Griffin. Then about a year and a few months later, Paul Hill killed two people. Then Bart Slepian was killed, Op Rescue was out of control, etc. Cut me some slack here. I was in the middle of so much crap in those days. It wasn’t fun.
And of course when he started talking weirdly my antennae went up but, as I tried to convey and not so successfully, I was truly torn. Personally, the guy was a slob but I didn’t know that he was molesting women. And I needed a spokesperson. Believe me – as you well know – there are bunch of slobs who are spokesmen on both sides of the issue, no?
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April 19, 2011 at 12:39 pm
Well, yeah, more than I said, but even if we killed twenty, you guys have killed sixty million!
And about spokesmen, yes. But if you need a spokesperson again, I volunteer.
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April 20, 2011 at 1:33 pm
?????
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April 21, 2011 at 8:06 am
What is this guy writing about?
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May 4, 2011 at 10:01 pm
I’d have to tell you in person, Strat, because, obviously, you can’t read.
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April 18, 2011 at 12:54 pm
Anyone who uses their work to take advantage of people should be punished.
After reading your post Pat, I went googling, of course.
There are many stories about Brian Finkel. Web sites telling things about him, good and bad… also a few other guys who have the unfortunate same name.
What makes me mad is the fact that those women, who did trust him, were abused and most of them didn’t say anything because they were ashamed of either for having an abortion or for being molested and maybe, who knows, for both reasons.
Yes, he was a good speaker defending the rights of women to have a choice, but for me, after reading all I read about this guy, I think he was only defending his way of keeping the abusing part of it.
Also, a person who refers to an Afro American the way he did, on my opinion loses all the respect a person can have. Afro Americans are just like anybody else. They feel like we feel. They suffer. They bleed. They have problems…
The difference is only in a color, which I can point a couple dozens who goes to the beach every summer to get tanned…
BUT, if you hold a hand of an Afro American under the sun and look at the shadow that is provided from the sun, you will only see 2 shadows… Neither will have a different color.
I don’t know, and no need to know, who was the woman who first reported this Brian Finkel, but I want to say THANK YOU for her braveness and for having the courage of doing what was right.
Fathers day, mothers day, any day is a day that he should remember that those women were somebody’s daughter, wife, mom… So GOOD that he is in jail and I hope he is never to leave that place alive.
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April 19, 2011 at 3:16 am
>>>BUT, if you hold a hand of an Afro American under the sun and look at the shadow that is provided from the sun, you will only see 2 shadows… Neither will have a different color.<<<
this spic loves you, sonia
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April 19, 2011 at 11:43 am
Hey Rogelio, sorry the stupid question…. but…. what is spic????
kkkkkk i really don’t know!!!!
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April 20, 2011 at 5:46 pm
it is an ethnic slur that is used in the US towards hispanic people.
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April 19, 2011 at 11:33 am
Thanks, Sonia. And it did take a lot of courage for the first woman to come out but, after she did, the poop hit the fan. And so now he will die in prison. He can’t harm any more women but I will forever live with the thought that I may have helped prevent some of his actions…
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April 19, 2011 at 11:44 am
That is great Pat… Because if everybody who know that somebody is harming another person take 1 minute of their busy life and do something, so much could change!!! SO MUCH…
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April 20, 2011 at 4:04 am
Pat…if his staff left him or any doc in the room “alone” with a sleeping “woman patient” then they should feel far more “responsible” than what you feel!! That is a situation for disaster!!! I did not know you felt that way!!! You should have NO regrets…it is a terrible thing and it is just wonderful he finally got caught…I just can’t believe his “staff” wasn’t suspicious…
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April 20, 2011 at 2:01 pm
I always had the feeling that staff had an idea of what was going on but…
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April 24, 2011 at 4:27 am
I did not realize that his wife ran the facility…
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September 6, 2013 at 11:51 pm
I am one of Finkel’s victims. I did not know about the case when it happened so I was not one of the women who testified. I can tell you that the staff did know what was going on. I was held down by one of his staff and drugged against my will as I screamed that I was not there for an abortion.
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November 8, 2019 at 7:26 pm
Id like to know when he dies in prison and I want to go to his funeral. I want to pinch him to be sure hes dead!
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April 20, 2011 at 11:02 pm
i agree.
you met him in a casual scenario and didn’t see the day to day workings of this man.
you may have had a gut feeling, but that alone is not enough to convict a man of such crimes.
only those who believe in vigilante justice support such things.
but his staff was with him on a day to day basis.
they could have stepped forward, or even better stopped it before it happened, and they chose not to.
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February 8, 2014 at 10:06 pm
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April 18, 2011 at 6:47 pm
What happened to the murderer Salvi?
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April 19, 2011 at 5:45 am
Salvi was killed in prison..
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April 20, 2011 at 4:51 am
Sometimes prison can be a “GREAT PLACE TO LIVE”….I think it depends on which side of “justice” you live on !!
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April 20, 2011 at 6:18 am
Good to hear someone did the right thing.
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April 21, 2011 at 6:19 am
Excellent!
One less dirt ball pro life murderer to waste money on executing.
Now the authorities should go after the people that help the pro life satanic Christians!
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April 21, 2011 at 8:05 am
Who killed him and why?
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April 22, 2011 at 9:29 am
I hope Salvi got a taste of his own Barbarism.
Is he a Dunkle hero also?
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May 4, 2011 at 9:59 pm
yes
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April 20, 2011 at 5:41 am
Lorraine wrote “I just can’t believe his “staff” wasn’t suspicious…”
I would agree with you wholeheartedly. I can share from my former life as a labor and delivery nurse and as an Air Force nurse that doctors can be real a-holes to women and can/do make egregious errors even when nurses are present, even when nurses go through the appropriate chain of command to complain about mistreatment, even when nurses confront doctors, seldom does any action against them happen. The doctors seemed to believe they were so God-like, that everyone worshipped them, that there would never be anyone bold enough to question their judgment.
I recall the hospital commander, a surgeon by training, who was attending a young boy with an asthmatic attack in the emergency room. He ordered a dose of medicine that would have killed the kid if I had administered it. I was also under orders, as he was my commanding officer, to administer this dose. My way out of the dilemma was to recruit a politically savvy young doctor (internal medicine) who was able to intervene in a face-saving way for the commander and, more importantly, save the kid’s life.
But I have always been an advocate for the patients and have often been suspicious of doctors. From my observations, nurses were not trained or encouraged to question physicians. I did probably because I was older when I went to nursing school, was a bit of a contrarian, and, as I said, had the patients’ backs. Things are, no doubt, a bit different now.
There are many other stories from doctors in other specialities, little and big stories, that point to horrible behaviors. It’s not just abortion doctors. It’s urologists, dermatologists, surgeons, pediatricians, dentists, vets, and podiatrists. One of our local vets recently became enraged with his 27 year old mistress because she had the stupidity to get pregnant (by him) and was thrilled at becoming a mother. He wasn’t thrilled. He didn’t want his wife to find out. Now she knows because he’s in jail for murdering this young woman.
My point is that doctors (like any professional or politician or religious man) can bamboozle people and can create a context in which their staff doubt themselves or choose to ignore what is obvious. They are skilled at compartmentalizing their lives. So, I’d agree with Lorraine, again, that you, Pat, should not take it personally at all. What you saw in this guy is what you needed for the cause. Kate
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April 20, 2011 at 6:07 am
Buried in all this rhetoric are gems, as usual. My favorite: “was a bit of a contrarian . . .”
I would love to revisit this young lady’s website, but I can’t stand being ignored.
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April 20, 2011 at 1:39 pm
So how long have you had this problem, John?
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April 20, 2011 at 3:04 pm
good
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April 21, 2011 at 8:04 am
Are you talking about his ED?
It looks that way in his picture, by his somber countenance.
Is that what he looks like in reality?
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May 4, 2011 at 4:03 pm
No, Strat, I look forty years younger and kind of Brad Pittis
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May 4, 2011 at 4:03 pm
Pittish
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April 20, 2011 at 6:22 am
Kate,
Your point is well taken.
I wish a real human being would have had the opportunity to comment before me.
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April 20, 2011 at 7:54 am
This is what scares me: you killers’ helpers have already determined that “real human beings” must weigh at least seven pounds; now, like Jared, you’re saying they also must agree with you.
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April 21, 2011 at 6:11 am
Kate,
Thanks for your inspirational comments.
Jared, your point is made with great clarity.
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April 21, 2011 at 11:06 am
Ricky, why do you, UCLA, et al. insist on demeaning your schools too?
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April 21, 2011 at 11:11 am
Again?…
Why not discuss the horror of Abortion?
Instead you are saying things no one can interpret.
You should be reading your bible and following the path of Jesus .
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April 21, 2011 at 8:02 am
Jared, Kate,
I agree as well.
You both write intelligently.
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April 20, 2011 at 1:35 pm
Good Point Kate.
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April 20, 2011 at 2:04 pm
They do have a God complex, dont they? Indeed, over the years I met a number of extremely arrogant docs. And they were terrible businessmen as well. Personally, I always thought it was a little weird that a male would choose to become an OB-Gyn…
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April 20, 2011 at 2:14 pm
Why?
I think my male OBGyn is better than any female I have ever seen.
I really don’t think it matters.
Should women not be Urologists?
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April 20, 2011 at 5:32 pm
I’m curious as well. Why would a person choose any of those yucky specialties like proctology, urology, gynecology, obstetrics, oncology, nephrology, gastroenterology…all pretty messy. Nothing like radiology, dermatology and public health…..[joke]. Kate
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April 21, 2011 at 6:17 am
I understand the humor thread here.
For reality though,
Obstetrics and Gynecology is one of the most rewarding professions. One is able to to do primary care, deliver babies, perform life saving and enhancing surgery, assisted reproductive technologies, and help women in difficult times to make a big difference in their lives in a positive way.
One can be a male or female to enter the profession – it makes no difference.
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April 21, 2011 at 6:23 am
All jokes aside, Stratton, OB-GYN is where it’s at for sure. It’s where life begins, where there is so much joy and, sadly, so much pain when things go wrong. In my former incarnation as a labor and delivery nurse, I have many fond memories of delivering babies when the doc was too slow or too lazy to show up in time. When you think about it, women make up 52% of the population here. Doctors who care for women are caring for the majority of our nation. And that’s a good thing! Kate
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April 21, 2011 at 8:00 am
You must have worked at a bad hospital with no peer review if doctors routinely were too slow or lazy to deliver the babies. Typically this percentage is very low across accredited institutions across the States.
How did you c-section patients when the doctors did not show up?
Am I misreading your tone regarding the percentage of missed deliveries by doctors?
Either way I appreciate your comment – as well I checked out your blog – very nice!
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April 21, 2011 at 11:09 am
“It’s where life begins,” uh uh Kate. Will you ever learn!
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April 24, 2011 at 4:47 am
Stratton…you know she was NOT including c-sections when she wrote that???
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April 24, 2011 at 4:40 am
Pat it is a very interesting..and challenging..ever changing field of medicine!! I have always loved it since my days in school!! Fascinating…
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April 21, 2011 at 11:39 am
I guess I was wondering why a man would chose a speciality that requires him to be “down there” most of the time. I understand delivering babies, etc. is all cool. But dont ya think that it’s just a wee bit “different” for a guy doc?
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April 24, 2011 at 11:08 pm
*different” how?
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April 25, 2011 at 9:50 am
“Different” in that the guy is seeing naked women all day long, if I may be so blunt!
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April 25, 2011 at 6:31 pm
well, if a gay woman were a gyn, would that make her different as well?
people have a right to expect their medical staff to be professional and look at them in a professional manner, and not in a sexual context.
unfortunately, there are people like him who don’t do that, but i think the vast majority of health care providers are not pervs.
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February 10, 2014 at 9:46 am
Thank you, Al.Yes, getting the ecinedve of such behavior will be very tough, perhaps impossible. I keep hoping that someone from within the industry steps forward and blows the whistle. As time passes, I am finding it more and more difficult to accept this situation as just a series of incredible blunders.
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April 21, 2011 at 12:44 pm
Wow Pat, and even after that encounter you accepted him as a member of your coalition? That is just straight up messed up (forgive my words but that is just how I can nicely put it)
I am just amazed that you would have someone who acted that way in your organization after watching him at his facility and why, just because he was not camera shy, absurd, just absurd.
That is how good organizations go bad, just because of that one bad seed.
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April 21, 2011 at 2:05 pm
You didn’t read my post carefully, Kalli. Perhaps because you are pro-life you are looking for the “worst” in my post. I never knew that Finkel was engaging in those sordid activities until he was found guilty. As I said, he did make me uncomfortable with his personal demeanor but, believe me, if I knew he was molesting women he would have been kicked out pronto. butindeakeloewWhat 0l
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April 22, 2011 at 8:59 am
I know that you didn’t know he was molesting women, I am talking about the way he talked about people showing no respect and compassion for the women he was helping. Isn’t that the key Pat? Aren’t abortion providers supposed to be for the women?
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April 22, 2011 at 9:24 am
CPC mills should not lie to women.
Do you agree Kalli?
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April 25, 2011 at 3:27 pm
That’s why I was so incredibly torn. You see, there was a context to the time. NO docs were talking and we needed them to to get federal protection. He was practically the only one but, yes, I was appalled by his comments and I guess tried to rationalize using him. It was a very tough situation for me and I’m not proud that we used him. On the other hand, we got our federal protection and he ultimately got his due…
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April 22, 2011 at 9:21 am
Kalli,
Is that why all the CPC mills should be shut down?
Or the Catholic church for their massive Pedophilia?
For their multiple bad seeds and inability to properly police their criminals?
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April 25, 2011 at 10:46 am
What the hell are you talking about? You came out of nowhere with this questions.
Donna honey, if the CPC’s and Churches of the word lie and have bad seeds that does not make any type of wrong doing Ok. I don’t give a rats ass about what they do and I am not going to compromise my standards according to what they do, so I expected Pat not to do the same.
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April 21, 2011 at 3:43 pm
Stratton,
A clarification is in order. . . I have helped 7 women with vaginal births, no c-sections. Six of those births were in an Air Force hospital where I was stationed in northern Maine (the base in now closed). It wad perhaps more typical because some of the doctors lived off base and the snow prevented their timely arrival. But it was not at all commonplace. Sorry if I was misleading with I said I have many fond memories. Those memories were about the laboring patients, the deliveries and then seeing these patients later out in the community. Many of them were my students when I taught La Maze.
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April 22, 2011 at 9:26 am
TNSDH,
It appears you did a great job and service.
I applaud you.
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April 22, 2011 at 12:17 pm
It was actually fun to teach La Maze and then to have the honor of being their birthing nurse. Kate
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