Debi Jackson, owner of the Cincinnati Women's Services abortion mill, is threatening to shut her chop shop after 32 years of depopulating service to the community. The problem, according to a column by Jill Stanek, is that Ohio has a law requiring doctors to actually have a face-to-face, private, informational meeting with mothers 24 hours before scheduled abortions. Jackson told the Cinncinati post that she cannot in "good conscience" comply.
Why then, did Jackson brag to the press several years ago that she required not 24 but 48 hours of think time prior to abortions at her mill? Here's what was reported:
Jackson requires each woman to talk to an "advocate" -- she prefers that term to "counselor" -- at least two days before getting an abortion. Most visits last 20 to 45 minutes.Jill has a lot more here.


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