Just what are you guys saying? - It's the cash. At least in these two cases.
1) First there is the woman in Canada who, living on a tight budget with two kids and having casual sex with a sperm donor, decided that a third little mouth was too much to feed. So she goes and gets the new child in her womb evicted.
Only the abortion eviction doctor goofed and left the tenet in that warm cozy nurturing abode women walk around with for some reason.
So later, learning she was still pregnant she refuses a late term abortion eviction offer from the same doctor but by this time a great deal of emotional stress grew. Understandable I guess.
Anyway the women eventually sues the doctor for the botched abortion eviction and gets $60,000 dollars. But that isn't the amount she wanted.
B.C. Supreme Court Justice Glen Parrett has awarded her $55,000 in general damages and $5,000 for lost income.
But, he rejected her request for compensation for the cost of raising the child, saying those expenses were offset by the joy of motherhood.
Costs offset by the joy of motherhood? Talk about broken court logic. At the least, it's just a wee bit contradictory.
If being a mommy is so beneficial and filled with joy why is the court allowing any-reason-abortions-evictions?
2) Second is this wonderful bit of abortion eviction business news from down under. You know. Australia.
Seems an abortion eviction clinic isn't none to happy with the tenets moving in next door. Too much laughter and playing for their sensitive ears I guess.
The business is a Marie Stopes International Australia abortuary evictionary and they were a tad bothered with a childcare center moving in next door.
'The main reason (for the objection) was that their clients would be hopping out of their car to enter the back door of the clinic and would hear the voices of children and I guess they felt that was going to emotionally upset them," Mayor Charlie Gregorini said, as reported by Australia's Sunday Times. "It would be an emotional situation for someone who's decided to have an abortion and then the last thing they hear before they enter the clinic is the happy voices of children."
But all is okay now. A mediator came to the rescue and convinced the childcare center to put up a six foot concrete wall to keep the happy sounds from escaping.
The Great Separation continues.
