re: #192 calochortus
This seems to be a reasonable take on the “abortions for women who aren’t pregnant” thing.
Her sources for her testimony range from an investigation in Florida where a lack of pregnancy tests for half the patients was taken by investigators to mean that the women who underwent abortions weren’t pregnant, to a former clinic worker’s testimony against a Kansas provider (an assertion that is missing in follow-up documents), and even the testimony from the Michigan ultrasound bill in 2005 (yes, that unspecified “anecdotal evidence”).
So, the definite assertion is based on a questionable assumption and some anecdotes.