Exposed by the Light by Paul Fitz-Patrick
Author:Paul Fitz-Patrick [Fitz-Patrick, Paul]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Wasteland Press
Published: 2020-03-07T22:00:00+00:00
Rod said he would train me for the new position and that we’d start immediately. I was between semesters at Georgetown, so I handed in my notice to the department chair. They were upset at me for not giving them more of a notice. However, I knew in my heart that this was for the greater good. In order to keep me associated with the university, the department chair offered me a deal. I could teach graduate students two nights a week. I felt bad that I had to lie, but when they asked me what I was going to do, I told them I would be working for a law firm.
There was a party that same evening I gave my notice, and it was a get acquainted gathering in my honor. I had met most of the people when I was working on P street, but now I also got to meet the supervisors from the Arlington and Rockville offices. I was also introduced to several of the doctors, and fortunately Bart Judson wasn’t one of them. Just to look at him made me furious and I don’t know what I would have done. I was fortunate that Frank stopped me from killing Bart, and in essence, ruining his plan of exposing the whole revolting pro-choice business. And make no mistake about that, it was a business and from what I’d seen so far, it was all about the money.
I remember asking Rod how much a typical doctor made for performing abortions, and he said, “Please remember that we call them procedures, stop calling them abortions.” He went on to say that the most senior doctors received between $2,000 - $3,000 a week, and it was all done off the record so that it looked like they only made one-third that.
He said the women who couldn’t afford to pay for a better doctor were referred to clinics who used doctors with questionable licenses or some foreign-trained doctors. The amount of money they received depended on the number of abortions they performed.
Another thing I learned was that abortion clinics were located mostly in large cities, college towns, and around military bases. He said that if a clinic wasn’t profitable it would be closed, either by political necessity or by accident. When he was finding the word for accident, he had difficulty. I was sure he wasn’t being totally honest. Though I didn’t say it, I was thinking, “what kind of accident?”
He explained that the money wasn’t wasted in rural areas or areas with traditional family values. When he said that, I felt cheap and was going to say something like, “Hey, I believe I was brought up in a family with traditional family values,” but I didn’t. I bit my lip and didn’t say anything, I just nodded.”
In telling me the business side of this, like the referrals and such, he stressed how important it was to guard the information. When I asked him about women’s groups that supported abortions, he wouldn’t answer the question.
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