Pray for Repentance: Abortion Workers List Released


Operation Rescue has released the most up-to-date list of abortion clinic workers employed by George R. Tiller at his late-term abortion mill, Women's Health Care Services, in Wichita, Kansas. The list includes twenty-two people, including three out-of-state abortionists who travel to Kansas to do abortions, including late-term procedures that are illegal in their home states.

"We are releasing this list of abortion workers in order to expose them to the community, and to elicit prayers for their repentance," said Operation Rescue Senior Policy Advisor Cheryl Sullenger.

"As Christians, we are concerned about them as people, and understand that sometimes it takes 'tough love' to help someone see the destructive path they are taking, so that they can make the changes necessary to have a better life," Sullenger said. "Most people who quit the abortion industry tell us that they are relieved to be out of that business, and say that leaving improved their lives."

Last week, Operation Rescue released the name of a physician who provided the second required signature for Tiller's post-viability abortions. Within hours, he and an associate, who was also providing that service for Tiller, voluntarily agreed to quit doing so "effective immediately."

Tiller currently faces 19 criminal charges for illegal abortions done without the signature of an unaffiliated physician, when he and abortionist Ann Kristin Neuhaus, collaborated to form what amounted to an illegal late-term abortion racket. Neuhaus has since quit working for Tiller.

"We began an intensive campaign exposing clinic workers and businesses that associate with Tiller in 2004," said Sullenger. "Since then, over a dozen workers have quit and at least 25 businesses have stopped helping Tiller keep his abortion business open. There's no doubt that public exposure helps these people do the right thing."

Last week, Operation Rescue re-launched their Abortion Collaborator Project. In addition to the physicians who quit signing off on Tiller's late-term abortions, OR released a list of 30 businesses that provide services for Tiller and his abortion mill.

Today's abortion worker list is in the form of a photo gallery with captions telling the public a little about each worker.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW. (Thumbnails cut off the photos. Click the thumbnails to view the full photos.)

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  1. "Most people who quit the abortion industry tell us that they are relieved to be out of that business, and say that leaving improved their lives."

    But are they relieved because they had had their own ethical problems with abortion or because they are no longer subject to threats, violence and harassment? I can see how that would improve someone's life.

    That being said, I love living in a country that celebrates freedom of speech, even when people say things that I don't like. Keep it clean, folks!

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  2. Actually, D. I know from my own experiences of praying and counseling people at Tiller's and other abortion mills that it is the innocent sidewalk counselor who puts himself on the line and puts up with daily abuse from harassment, threats, violence from the abortionist, the workers, and other pro-abortion supporters. I know of innocent people who have been imprisoned, have had threats made to their lives, and who have had attempts made on their lives simply for expressing their right to free speech and trying to save the lives of innocent babies and women.

    Whatever happenned to the basic fundamental right which supersedes all other rights -- the right to life?

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