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March 19, 2006

Father of RU-486 Victim Speaks Out

by @ 1:22 am. Filed under The Truth Shall Set you Free!

Holly On September 10, 2003, 18 year old Holly Patterson visited Planned Parenthood because she was pregnant. She had been to Planned Parenthood previously for birth control pills. Given Planned Parenthood is an organization that has always killed far more babies than they’ve ever attempted to save and they profit from killing babies. They gave Holly RU486 ( mifepristone ). She started taking the pills on 9/13/2003 and by 9/17/2003 both her and the baby were dead.

Holly’s father Monty Patterson, was on FoxNews show “The Big Story” speaking about his 2 years of research regarding his daughter’s death and “the abortion pill” (baby killing kiss of death) RU-486. He has found that RU-486 can cause perfectly healthy women to get a “fatal bacterial infection, by impairing the immune response”.

2 years ago, when speaking with CBSNews, he mentioned he was not sure how she died and was simply trying to gather information. Which he obviously has done.

Talking To Kids About Abortion Dated: 9/22/2003


Monty Patterson, Holly’s father, tells The Early Show co-anchor Rene Syler that when he first heard his daughter had taken the drug, he was standing at her bedside.

“Holly was very much in trouble, and the doctor had mentioned that she had taken an abortion pill which shocked me and surprised me at the time, because I had no idea that that’s what her problem was.?

Holly Patterson had visited Planned Parenthood in Hayward on Wednesday, Sept. 10, and on Saturday, Sept 13, had begun taking drugs prescribed to end her pregnancy. Holly lived with her father and her stepmother in Livermore and did not tell them about the pregnancy.

On Sunday, she was crying and she told her dad she was having cramps. Between Sunday and Wednesday, Holly was bleeding severely, in acute pain and unable to walk. Her boyfriend rushed her late Sunday to Valley Care Medical Center in Pleasanton. She was given painkillers and released.

She went back into the hospital in the middle of the night Wednesday, and she died at 2 p.m. The doctor told her family that she hadn’t aborted all of the fetus, and she had a massive systemic infection and went into septic shock.

Monty Patterson says, ?We’re not sure if it was the RU-486 pill itself; the way it was administered at Planned Parenthood; the procedures that Holly received when they sent her home; or the follow-up care that she got at the hospital. So there is a number of things that we’re still questioning and wondering.?

Planned Parenthood claims no deaths are related to the pill, but over 560,000 babies have been killed by women using RU-486 and the number of women killed is not fully known. Mr. Patterson mentioned, he has learned that only a fraction of the deaths may have been reported to the FDA. And if you’ve been following this blog, you already know that many women who die from taking part in baby killing never have “abortion” labeled as the cause of their deaths. So the number of women who die while killing a baby is never truly captured.

Given Mr. Patterson’s loss, look at what he’s received from Planned Parenthood – the cold shoulder. What else would you expect from a pack of Grim Reapers?

They Push the Drug of Death

“I watched my daughter die,” an anguished Monty Patterson told me exactly five weeks to the day that he buried his 18-year-old daughter. Holly Patterson died after taking an abortifacient drug that had been given her at the Hayward Planned Parenthood clinic.

After Holly’s death on September 17, Dian Harrison of Planned Parenthood Golden Gate, the affiliate that runs the Hayward clinic, issued this statement: “We extend our deepest sympathies to the family. We wish them strength and support in this tragic time.” Yet, Monty Patterson says that Planned Parenthood hasn’t offered his family any support. “They haven’t offered anything,” Patterson said. “They don’t even return my calls.”

Now follow the trail of Liberals, that helped bring this killer pill to America.


In approving RU-486, Clinton’s Federal Food and Drug Administration waived many of the safeguards that normally accompany the approval of a drug.

The urgency of pro-abortion advocates for the approval of RU-486 is evident in a June 9, 2000 letter, written by California senator Barber Boxer.

Dr. Mary Davenport, an obstetrician with the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the Christian Medical Association, pointed out that what Boxer considers “draconian” is standard in Europe and in the U.S. clinic trials that were conducted before the FDA approved RU-486.

Dr. Davenport pointed out that this laxity was a direct result of the 2002 Reproductive Privacy Act, carried by California state senator Sheila Kuehl and signed into law on September 5, 2002 by then-Governor Gray Davis.

After Holly’s death, Planned Parenthood opened a new facility in a mostly minority area. Because as I’ve pointed out previously, their history is rooted in the extermination of minorities, especially Blacks.

In spite of Holly Patterson’s death, on October 18, Planned Parenthood Golden Gate has opened a clinic in a working class, largely minority Oakland community. According to Planned Parenthood, the area where the clinic is located is in a community that is “one of the Bay Area’s most medically underserved.” Planned Parenthood’s web site cites that teen pregnancy rate in this community is “considerably higher than those of neighboring counties,” Planned Parenthood cites the area’s high unemployment and the decline in the number of providers offering low-cost services as factors used to indicate the need for the abortion clinic. In spite of the fact that Planned Parenthood Golden Gate’s president, Dian Harrison, says that the clinic will offer “high quality, low cost health care,” a review of Planned Parenthood Golden Gate’s website reveals that the only services that the clinic offers fall under the category of reproductive health.

When Planned Parenthood hears the minority population of an area is growing, they run to control it. Via killing the babies. They do nothing to improve the moral standing of the area and simply facilitate fornication.

Because of the issues with this pill of uncontrollable death, Monty Patterson has worked with Congressmen to introduce “Holly’s Law”. The bill to suspend all sales of RU-486, was first introduced to Congress in 2003 by Conservative representatives. Notice the trail of Conservatives standing in defense of life.

RU-486 Suspension and Review Act

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – U.S. Representatives Jim DeMint (R-S.C.), Roscoe Bartlett (R-MD) and Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS) today introduced “Holly’s Law” – technically known as the “RU-486 Suspension and Review Act of 2003.” The legislation was introduced with 59 original cosponsors in the House, including Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-TX). Senator Brownback is introducing a companion bill in the Senate.

Since it did not pass in 2003, Conservatives have reintroduced this bill in the House and Senate this month. Get the details of the Senate version of the bill here (S.511) and the House version here (H.R.1079) . The Senate bill has 11 cosponsors and the House version has 79.

Let’s keep up the effort to save the babies and their mothers.


Related post:
RU486, the Killer That Keeps on Killing



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