Post by hibernicus on Sept 26, 2013 0:08:29 GMT
My predictions are not always right, but the one above seems to have been borne out in spades - our media are indeed glorifying the late-term abortionist featured in AFTER TILLER
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Late term abortionist who stabbed 35 week old baby to death is to be honoured by RTÉ’s Keelin Shanley
BY DEACON NICK DONNELLY, ON SEPTEMBER 25TH, 2013
RTÉ’s Keelin Shanley is to host an evening at the Irish Film Institute, Dublin, with late term abortionist Shellet Sella, who a former abortion nurse, Tina David, accuses of stabbing to death a 35 week old baby who survived an abortion in her care. Keelin Shanley is fronting the Irish Film Institute’s screening of a film that seeks to celebrate the murderous work undertaken by Shellet Sella and other US doctors who kill babies up to and after birth.
Tina David has given the following testimony of Shellet Sella’s killing of the 35 week old survivor:
‘Well, my job, like I said, my job was to hold the leg and count the parts, if it was in pieces. And this was…maybe 35 weeks. That’s pretty big….It was a big baby….[the] baby came out, and it was moving. I don’t know if it was alive or if it was nerves, I have no clue. But Dr. Sella looked up right away at me and took a utensil and stabbed it, right here, and twisted. And then it didn’t move anymore.’
The demonic film ‘After Teller’ is being touted by the Irish media as showing saintly doctors compassionately providing late term abortions,studiously glossing over the horrors of killing full term babies.
Supertrad mum posts:
‘Sella has been accused by a former abortion nurse, Tina David, of stabbing to death a 35 week old baby who survived an abortion in her care. She, and three other late-term abortionists are feted in the movie, After Tiller, which glosses over the horror of late-term abortion.
One of those three is LeRoy Carhart, an abortionist based in Maryland, where Jennifer McKenna Morbelli, and her 33-week-old preborn daughter, Madison Leigh, died in his clinic of February of this year.
Let’s be clear: Sella and her colleagues perform abortions right up until birth. This is grim, horrific stuff – yet it is all santised in the movie, After Tiller, which portrays late-term abortionists as kindly, compassionate doctors.
No mention is made, of course, of Kermit Gosnell or other ‘house of horrors’ abortion clinics where almost full term babies are killed every day. The Irish media have, predictably, done all they can to promote the movie – with the Irish Times running a wholly uncritical and sympathetic interview with Sella last week, where adoption, foetal pain, and better options for mothers were all dismissed with standard propoganda statements from the abortion industry.
Keelin Shanley will interview Sella prior to the screening; no doubt another soft conversation where abortionists are held up as modern-day saints.’
The Irish Times ran an interview with serial baby killer Shellet Sella that portrayed pro-life protesters outside abortion clinics as ‘terrorists’. During the course of the interview it emerges that Shellet is a Lesbian who is ‘married’ to a ‘wife’. Shellet justifies her killing of babies by saying that the mothers who seek late term abortions are seeking to do their best for the babies they kill:
‘Sella insists on using the term baby, rather than foetus, and doesn’t shy away from the tragedy of the situations she faces. She says it is desperation and a desire to do what is best for their babies that drives mothers to seek third-trimester abortions (which are defined as taking place at 25 weeks’ gestation and onwards in Albuquerque, and 24 weeks’ gestation.
‘The abortion procedure after 25 weeks is an agonising four-day trial. The baby is first euthanised with an injection of a drug, through the mother’s abdomen, that gradually stops the heart. Whether the baby experiences pain is unknown, although the sedation given to the mother passes through the placenta, likely sedating the baby as well, Sella says. The cervix is then softened with a seaweed-based pessary, then birth is induced with a drip. The labour itself is as arduous as with a live baby. These babies are usually given names. The parents (Sella describes them as such) usually want to see and hold their stillborns afterwards.’ [Protect the Pope comment: To call these murdered babies stillborns is an profound insult to those parents who have suffered the tragedy of delivering stillborn babies. Let's be clear here, Sella is talking about parents holding their murdered babies, not stillborns].
Sella rejects adoption as an alternative to her late term abortions:
‘In the film, an ambivalent 16-year-old whose parents, boyfriend and boyfriends’ parents all want her to have her healthy, viable baby feels damned whether she has the baby or not. She chooses abortion.’
‘Many would say this is clearly a case for adoption, but Sella argues that “coerced adoption” causes lifelong trauma and psychological problems. She says some women fear that their babies, if adopted, would feel abandoned, or be abused, or would learn eventually that their mother was a drug addict or their father a rapist, for example.’ [Protect the Pope comment: In Sella's immoral world it is better for the baby to be killed than to face an unknown future with the chance of living a happy life loved by adopted parents who love him or her]
“The most difficult ethical situations I face are when a woman believes deeply that she needs an abortion and I don’t think we can care for her. I want to help but can’t safely do that. Abortion providers wrestle with difficult situations, whereas” people who are anti-abortion “are stuck in a black-and-white view. We are in the messy reality of people’s lives.” [Protect the Pope comment: Pro-life advocates live in the normal black and white world where killing babies is wrong.]
Protect the Pope comment: Welcome to Enda Kenny’s brave new Ireland that honours a doctor who kills late term babies for a living. Will Keelin Shanley raise Tina David’s accusation that as her nurse she witnessed Sella stabbing to death a 35 week old baby who survived an abortion in her care? I know a couple whose unborn baby was diagnosed with the genetic disease Edward’s Syndrome. Their doctor insisted that they have an abortion, or else the hospital would withdraw care. Being good Catholics they resisted this coercion and traveled across the country to a hospital that offered them excellent care and respected their love for their baby. Their baby was born and lived one precious month, enjoying the love of his mum and dad and brothers and sisters. Compare this to a baby suffering a genetic disease brought to Sella, instead of feeling the love of parents and siblings the boy or girl’s last experience in their short life is to experience rejection and murder or in the case of the 35 week old survivor of abortion to be stabbed to death by Shellet Sella.
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[ADDENDUM - IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT KEELIN SHANLEY WITHDREW FROM THIS ABORTION-FEST; THEY GOT ANOTHER INTERVIEWER]
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EXTRACT
Late term abortionist who stabbed 35 week old baby to death is to be honoured by RTÉ’s Keelin Shanley
BY DEACON NICK DONNELLY, ON SEPTEMBER 25TH, 2013
RTÉ’s Keelin Shanley is to host an evening at the Irish Film Institute, Dublin, with late term abortionist Shellet Sella, who a former abortion nurse, Tina David, accuses of stabbing to death a 35 week old baby who survived an abortion in her care. Keelin Shanley is fronting the Irish Film Institute’s screening of a film that seeks to celebrate the murderous work undertaken by Shellet Sella and other US doctors who kill babies up to and after birth.
Tina David has given the following testimony of Shellet Sella’s killing of the 35 week old survivor:
‘Well, my job, like I said, my job was to hold the leg and count the parts, if it was in pieces. And this was…maybe 35 weeks. That’s pretty big….It was a big baby….[the] baby came out, and it was moving. I don’t know if it was alive or if it was nerves, I have no clue. But Dr. Sella looked up right away at me and took a utensil and stabbed it, right here, and twisted. And then it didn’t move anymore.’
The demonic film ‘After Teller’ is being touted by the Irish media as showing saintly doctors compassionately providing late term abortions,studiously glossing over the horrors of killing full term babies.
Supertrad mum posts:
‘Sella has been accused by a former abortion nurse, Tina David, of stabbing to death a 35 week old baby who survived an abortion in her care. She, and three other late-term abortionists are feted in the movie, After Tiller, which glosses over the horror of late-term abortion.
One of those three is LeRoy Carhart, an abortionist based in Maryland, where Jennifer McKenna Morbelli, and her 33-week-old preborn daughter, Madison Leigh, died in his clinic of February of this year.
Let’s be clear: Sella and her colleagues perform abortions right up until birth. This is grim, horrific stuff – yet it is all santised in the movie, After Tiller, which portrays late-term abortionists as kindly, compassionate doctors.
No mention is made, of course, of Kermit Gosnell or other ‘house of horrors’ abortion clinics where almost full term babies are killed every day. The Irish media have, predictably, done all they can to promote the movie – with the Irish Times running a wholly uncritical and sympathetic interview with Sella last week, where adoption, foetal pain, and better options for mothers were all dismissed with standard propoganda statements from the abortion industry.
Keelin Shanley will interview Sella prior to the screening; no doubt another soft conversation where abortionists are held up as modern-day saints.’
The Irish Times ran an interview with serial baby killer Shellet Sella that portrayed pro-life protesters outside abortion clinics as ‘terrorists’. During the course of the interview it emerges that Shellet is a Lesbian who is ‘married’ to a ‘wife’. Shellet justifies her killing of babies by saying that the mothers who seek late term abortions are seeking to do their best for the babies they kill:
‘Sella insists on using the term baby, rather than foetus, and doesn’t shy away from the tragedy of the situations she faces. She says it is desperation and a desire to do what is best for their babies that drives mothers to seek third-trimester abortions (which are defined as taking place at 25 weeks’ gestation and onwards in Albuquerque, and 24 weeks’ gestation.
‘The abortion procedure after 25 weeks is an agonising four-day trial. The baby is first euthanised with an injection of a drug, through the mother’s abdomen, that gradually stops the heart. Whether the baby experiences pain is unknown, although the sedation given to the mother passes through the placenta, likely sedating the baby as well, Sella says. The cervix is then softened with a seaweed-based pessary, then birth is induced with a drip. The labour itself is as arduous as with a live baby. These babies are usually given names. The parents (Sella describes them as such) usually want to see and hold their stillborns afterwards.’ [Protect the Pope comment: To call these murdered babies stillborns is an profound insult to those parents who have suffered the tragedy of delivering stillborn babies. Let's be clear here, Sella is talking about parents holding their murdered babies, not stillborns].
Sella rejects adoption as an alternative to her late term abortions:
‘In the film, an ambivalent 16-year-old whose parents, boyfriend and boyfriends’ parents all want her to have her healthy, viable baby feels damned whether she has the baby or not. She chooses abortion.’
‘Many would say this is clearly a case for adoption, but Sella argues that “coerced adoption” causes lifelong trauma and psychological problems. She says some women fear that their babies, if adopted, would feel abandoned, or be abused, or would learn eventually that their mother was a drug addict or their father a rapist, for example.’ [Protect the Pope comment: In Sella's immoral world it is better for the baby to be killed than to face an unknown future with the chance of living a happy life loved by adopted parents who love him or her]
“The most difficult ethical situations I face are when a woman believes deeply that she needs an abortion and I don’t think we can care for her. I want to help but can’t safely do that. Abortion providers wrestle with difficult situations, whereas” people who are anti-abortion “are stuck in a black-and-white view. We are in the messy reality of people’s lives.” [Protect the Pope comment: Pro-life advocates live in the normal black and white world where killing babies is wrong.]
Protect the Pope comment: Welcome to Enda Kenny’s brave new Ireland that honours a doctor who kills late term babies for a living. Will Keelin Shanley raise Tina David’s accusation that as her nurse she witnessed Sella stabbing to death a 35 week old baby who survived an abortion in her care? I know a couple whose unborn baby was diagnosed with the genetic disease Edward’s Syndrome. Their doctor insisted that they have an abortion, or else the hospital would withdraw care. Being good Catholics they resisted this coercion and traveled across the country to a hospital that offered them excellent care and respected their love for their baby. Their baby was born and lived one precious month, enjoying the love of his mum and dad and brothers and sisters. Compare this to a baby suffering a genetic disease brought to Sella, instead of feeling the love of parents and siblings the boy or girl’s last experience in their short life is to experience rejection and murder or in the case of the 35 week old survivor of abortion to be stabbed to death by Shellet Sella.
END
Go to the original post for links and comments
[ADDENDUM - IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT KEELIN SHANLEY WITHDREW FROM THIS ABORTION-FEST; THEY GOT ANOTHER INTERVIEWER]