The storyof a botched abortion outside of Miami should have us all questioning the act of abortion on demand. Seems that an eighteen year old woman by the name of Sycloria Williams went to a clinic to have an abortion, but what happened instead shocked even her.
Three days later, she sat in a reclining chair, medicated to dilate her cervix and otherwise get her ready for the procedure.
Only Renelique didn’t arrive in time. According to Williams and the Florida Department of Health, she went into labor and delivered a live baby girl.
What Williams and the Health Department say happened next has shocked people on both sides of the abortion debate: One of the clinic’s owners, who has no medical license, cut the infant’s umbilical cord. Williams says the woman placed the baby in a plastic biohazard bag and threw it out.
What is described above is NOT an abortion. It is infanticide. The killing of an infant child born to a mother who didn’t want it. This post is not to sit and argue the merits of pro-life or pro-choice. It is to simply state the fact that abortion, whether in the 1st trimester or the 3rd trimester is wrong.
We now have a president who believes that abortion should remain legal, and once supported legislation protecting doctors who may find themselves in a position like those described above. That is truly frightening. Watch the video below, and see just what I’m talking about.
This woman was going to have an abortion at 23 weeks into a pregnancy. The child was premature you say, couldn’t have survived anyway you say. My daughter was born prematurely at 25 weeks. She is now 8 years old and perfectly healthy. Sorry, but you’ll have to find a better argument if you’re going to convince me.





February 6th, 2009 at 4:09 am
my god, what a disgrace.
February 6th, 2009 at 4:10 am
6 months is premature, but a baby can live, that is that.
February 6th, 2009 at 5:53 am
Something to keep in mind amidst all the outrage: Things like this are literally an everyday occurrence. The strange and shocking aspect is merely that it’s being reported, talked about, and perhaps might even lead to prosecution.
February 6th, 2009 at 6:16 am
That is strange, or maybe a blessing. Let’s hope something substanitive comes out of this horrible case.