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Biskind Defender Sneaks Into CourtRosaries intimidate abortionist, show how prayers can hinder, slow, ugly tide of abortionBy Bob NovasconePerhaps the thought there might be 35 rosary-wielding, sign-toting Children of the Rosary "terrorists" at prayer apparently was too much for one defendant of abortionists on trial for killing a young mother-of-two through negligence following her abortion. The New York owner of a three-state (AZ, NY, TX) chain of abortion mills, who believes he has been targeted for death on the internet's "Nuremberg List," scurried between bodyguards for court house protection January 31 in Phoenix. ( http://www.primenet.com/~arnone/biskind/index.htm ) Dr. Moshe Hachamovitch, who under oath laid claim to having killed hundreds of thousands of late-term babies in their mothers' wombs, was in Phoenix to testify in defense of his Phoenix employee, Dr. John Biskind, 75. He left her bleeding to death for three hoursBiskind botched a late-term abortion on LouAnne Herron, 33, puncturing her uterus. He then botched proper care for her. He left her bleeding to death for three hours in his A-Z Women's Center April 17, 1998, in central Phoenix. All this took place right across the street from block-square Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, where, when frantic clinic workers finally summoned paramedics, she was delivered DOA. Where was Biskind during the abortion's aftermath? Incredibly, he had left for the day, knowingly leaving Herron in an unstable condition and without a registered nurse to oversee her care. Biskind and A-Z administrator Carol Stuart-Schadoff are now being tried in Maricopa County Superior Court for manslaughter in Herron's death. Her frightened "What's wrong with me" plea, as blood pooled about her pain-filled body in the mill's improperly-staffed recovery room, was answered by death. She became yet another sad symbol of Biskind's reckless disregard for life. Herron's abortion was not the first in which Biskind's performance left a mother dead. In 1996 he was slapped with medical examiners' "decree of censure" for gross negligence in the abortion of a 26-year-old Flagstaff woman's mid-trimester baby. Biskind perforated and lacerated her uterus so badly that, after she had been discharged/shuffled out the door 30 minutes following the abortion, she subsequently hemorrhaged to death. Court records reveal there were seven lawsuits at the time against Biskind, A-Z Women's abortion mill, or Hachamovitch, and the A-Z clinic had been fined for 12 health hazards (one "serious") in 1996 by OSHA. ( http://www.childrenoftherosary.org/minutn17.htm ) Hachamovitch is no stranger to problems such as these. About the time of Herron's inexcusable death in Phoenix, lawsuits and complaints against Hachamovitch piled up from the deaths of at least six mothers with late-term aborted babies in his clinics in New York and Texas. It really should not have surprised him that Children of the Rosary prayer warriors were on hand "primarily to pray not only for the murdered LouAnne Herron in the ultimate act of abuse against her, but also for an end to abortion and for the women, the abortionists everywhere, and the whole society which allows the killing to continue," said Tom Takash, Arizona coordinator for Children of the Rosary (CoR). "We go right to where the abortionists kill the babies.""Our usual pattern is one of peacefully praying the rosary in front of abortion mills, not court houses" said Takash. "In central Arizona alone we go out 17 times each week. We go right to where the abortionists kill the babies. You'll find us there praying for them, for all involved. We even counsel those mothers who come to us wanting to know how to save their babies. "Hachamovitch had nothing to fear from us. Who are we going to kill with a rosary? We are not violent people. We are against violent acts," Takash told The Arizona Republic. And so it was, on January 31, that some 35 of us CoR women and men, many with signs and posters -- all with rosaries -- circled in front of the East Court House's main entry at 101 E. Jefferson, reciting all 15 decades and special intentions of the rosary. As onlookers gaped, police and guards mobilized, and reporters and cameramen from print and broadcast media pounded up to the expanding scene that began at 11:30 a.m., the 35 went on with their rosary for an hour and then quietly disbanded and were forgotten. Some abortions end in two horrible deaths.LouAnne Herron will never be forgotten. Once again, women who know abortion is legal are now reminded it is not safe for either their babies or them, ever. Some abortions end in two horrible deaths. Please: continue praying for a speedy end to legalized abortion. [Ed. note: The recent closing of the A-Z abortion clinic brought great satisfaction to writer Bob Novascone, CoR's newsletter copy editor for the past 10 years. A-Z Women's Clinic is where, in 1989, he first began praying the rosary to end abortion.] Please Note: In the Phoenix metro area there are nine slaughterhouses at which unborn babies are routinely, legally murdered at all stages of development. Here is how you can peacefully pray the rosary at one of those locations -- and perhaps save a life by your presence there with prayers. (It has been done many a time at the abortion mills before which we pray.) Call Tom Takash, Children of the Rosary's Arizona Coordinator, at 602-971-3830. He will tell you the times of CoR group rosaries at the location(s) nearest your home or workplace. Pray to end abortion. Save a life. Reprint permission granted only if the article is printed in its entirety with the following credits showing: Copyright Children of the Rosary, February Newsletter, 2001 http://www.childrenoftherosary.org |
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