Michael Bray

Author of A Time To Kill

Spotlight on Alberto

September, 2008
Spotlight on Alberto

Abortionist Alberto Hodari delivered a lecture at Scott Hall on the Medical Campus at Wayne State University in Detroit on November 9, 2007. The title of the abortionist’s 50-minute speech was – what else? – “Why I am an Abortion Provider.” It was filmed by Students for Life of America with two cameras.

The event was sponsored by four students calling themselves “Wayne State University’s Medical Students for Choice.” The students (Kia Jones, Jonathan Oakes, Katie O’Connell, and Cynthia Velting-Kidder) provided an incentive for other medical students to attend, announcing on their promotional flier that “We’ve talked with Georgia Wilder (gwilder@med.wayne.edu) and this seminar will count as a make-up for a missed co-curricular lunchtime seminar.”

An immigrant from Argentina where abortions remain illegal, Hodari has been aborting children in America “from the beginning” (1972) according to his own confession. His broken English, after practicing his “profession” for over three decades in the United States, is a curiosity. A sample is offered here as he gives a description of his development into an experienced abortionist:

And as we grow more expert in doing surgery, we see that in your practice, when you start doing it you’re all worry and nervous and you’re much more careful. And you took maybe 20 minutes to do an abortion, and today it’s two minutes. In two minutes I can do an eight weeks termination of pregnancy in the woman.

The moral decadence exhibited by Hodari at this shameless event plumbed some deep depths when the abortionist took questions at the close of his speech:

Audience member: “I was wondering. How do you ethically justify doing the later term abortions when the baby’s actually considered to be viable? Um, you say you never feel bad about it?”

Hodari: “No, it’s the patient’s decision. I never discuss with her why you’re having that, never ever in that same time. It’s her decision. She wants an abortion. I’m the surgeon. I will do it. So I never have that ethical whatever to make.”

“I never have that ethical whatever”

No. Once you close your mind to the truth, you can do all kinds of evil because your conscience has been seared, even as the Scriptures describe (1Timothy 4:2). So, Abortionist Hodari has hardened his heart against Truth and against the innocents that he murders. He has no qualms over his repetitious and daily acts of brutal shedding of innocent blood. He no longer is even aware that he does evil.

If Hodari were to listen to himself, he might discover his own duplicity and turn away from his evil deeds. He knows that a truly free choice is not in play in the case of women coming to him in desperation to destroy their children. He said:

“The woman who has an abortion is not happy. She’s nervous, she’s scared. And many times she needs to do it. Sometimes she chooses to do it. But many of the time the forces are so strong.”

But the fact that a woman is desperate or confused or under pressure to get an abortion does not matter to Hodari once she comes to the “decision” because, after all, “I never have that ethical whatever.” The woman makes up her own mind at a given moment on the basis of any given “ethical whatever.”

“That woman who comes every day”

And yet Alberto Hodari is without excuse. His evil deeds have been declared to him personally and regularly. He has been warned concerning daily he walks into the very chamber where he commits his crimes. He testified against himself in his speech:

a woman who comes every day, every day . . . one woman comes to my office in Southbridge and prays and starts at seven in the morning and stays there until about noon time, every day. And I don’t talk to her, and she doesn’t talk to patients. The other thing is. Now, on Saturday, we have 12 to 20 people come into the office in Southbridge. . .with big signs, one with big cross, and they carry the cross all around the property.

The Dedicated Abortionist

Hodari wants his audience to know that those abortionists who are committed to their work are not thwarted by the fear or death from those who have terminated abortionists or destroyed their facilities. Nor has the use of force caused a reduction in the demand for abortions, says Hodari. But he does acknowledge the fact that the termination of abortionists has influenced many practitioners to make a different choice in livelihood:

Now, the harassment hasn’t affect the number of abortions we do. It affects the providers. Because some providers that I know have stopped doing abortions because of the feeling that there’s a group of people who can – you know – I don’t need to tell you about many abortion doctors have been killed from generally, I think, fanatically religious people.

The devoted abortionist will not abandon his commitment to “serve” the women who come to him. He will be there to kill a woman’s baby if that is what she “needs” and will not quit. Hodari is content to leave his safety in the hands of Fate:

I have a little sports car, and I leave Bloomfield every morning for Detroit Memorial. So I use to come in my car all the time. And my wife worry at the time they were killing doctors that somebody will shoot me, and I said ok, if they shoot me they shoot me. What can I do? They can shot me anywhere. Nobody shoot me. I still alive.

Hodari says his commitment to providing the “service” was such that he gave up his post as chief of the residency program at St. Joseph [Roman Catholic] Hospital so that “abortion services” would not be in jeopardy at the facility. Better to keep his abortion-related actions less conspicuous even if it meant sacrificing professional prestige. This philanthropic maneuver served to advance the opportunities for training others in the practice. Of the doctor whom he arranged to take his place, he says:

So I said, okay, there’s one other doctor who works with me, who is a woman from the Philippines who is Catholic who doesn’t do abortions, and we made her chief. But I was telling her what to do, how to run the residency program, how to run the residence program.

What a guy.

A Breach of the Public Trust

There is a breach of trust at Wayne State University School of Medicine. Robert R. Frank, MD (rfrank@med.wayne.edu), is the chairman of the Curriculum Committee which permitted Abortionist Hodari to address the medical students as though he were a man of integrity rather than a common murderer. Dr. Frank is also be responsible for Georgia Wilder, the staffer with Academic and Student Programs, whose name appeared on the promotional flier where she was represented as announcing that the Hodari lecture would serve for course credit.

Medical professionals and the institutions which train them are not without responsibility for their promotion of the holocaust which their government peers have perpetrated.

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