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Pro-Choice Violence and Illegal Activities in Oregon

Bend Corvallis Eugene McMinnville Portland Bend, Oregon


Encouraging Child Sexual Abuse in the First Degree (51 counts), Contributing to the Sexual Delinquency of a Minor (51 counts), Coercion (51 counts), Using a Child in a Display of Sexually Explicit Conduct (4 counts), Second-Degree Sexual Abuse (2 counts), Unlawful Delivery of a Controlled Substance to a Minor (8 counts), Endangering the Welfare of a Minor (8 counts), Drug Possession (4 counts), and Compelling Prostitution On August 11, 2004, former Deschutes County Sheriff's deputy Mike Malloy was indicted by a grand jury for more than 150 felony sex abuse and drug charges from his involvement with two 17-year-old La Pine girls. Malloy was hired to work as a school resource and D.A.R.E. officer in La Pine-area schools. One of the victims met Malloy when she was just eleven years old. Malloy had sex with both 17-year-old girls, at least one time in his patrol car, videotaped sexual acts with one of the girls and got one of them pregnant and paid cash for her abortion. Malloy was jailed in lieu of $1.33 million bail. In April 2005, he pleaded guilty to the charges and was sentenced to 17 years in prison. Reference: Lisa Rosetta. "2nd Deputy Arrested in Sex Case." Bend Bulletin, August 23, 2004. Aggravated Harassment (2 incidents), Sexual Abuse (5 incidents) and Sexual Molestation On February 12, 2004, abortionist Ronald Stevenson was convicted on two counts of aggravated harassment of his customers. He was originally charged with one count of second-degree felony sex abuse and four counts of third-degree misdemeanor sex abuse regarding his patients, but entered an

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"Alford plea," where the defendant does not admit guilt, but takes advantage of a plea bargain offered by the district attorney's office. The plea is legally viewed as a conviction. The abortionist will be on probation for five years. He also had sexual molestation charges filed against him in October 1997. References: Associated Press. "Doctor Accused of Abuse Faced Complaints in 2000." The Seattle Times, November 24, 2003; "Abortion Practitioner in Oregon Convicted of Harassing Patients." LifeNews.com, February 14, 2004; "News Notes: Abortionist Convicted." The Wanderer, February 26, 2004, page 3.

Corvallis, Oregon
Vandalism (6 incidents) On January 22, 2005, the 32nd anniversary of the United States Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade, the group Students for Life met early in the Oregon State University Quad to set up a commemorative display of 3,000 small wooden crosses, representing the number of abortions committed in the United States each day. Students for Life also passed out pamphlets and other information. Students for Life chair Angie Bergh said "I consider myself to be a very non-confrontational person, so these things always make me really nervous. But it's probably the issue I have most of an opinion on, and that's why I'm here." As always, there are many pro-abortionists who believe that only they should have a right to free speech on this issue. During the day, several pro-aborts, including Sophomore Emily Allstot, walked through the display, screaming curses and kicking and tearing the crosses down. Some of these vandals stupidly claimed that they just wanted to move the pro-life crosses to another area. Other pro-abortionists held signs with the same tired slogans we have all heard so many times before. Sophomore Chelsea Whitlow held a sign reading "Morality cannot be legislated. Keep your morals out of my vagina!" Junior Paje Stelling grumbled that "I am not a baby-killer; I just think it's inappropriate for someone to tell a woman what she can and cannot do with her body. I'm fighting for a choice, not for a death." Another pro-abort mused idiotically "I'm offended by all of the crosses. Why do they have to assume that all unborn children are Christian?" Kristen Lycett, a member of the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance (FMLA), had not bothered to get a permit like the pro-lifers had, so she chalked the sidewalks of the Quad with silly pro-abortion slogans in response to the pro-life display. The University's Department of Public Safety told her to scrub the slogans away. Molly Gray, the president of the FMLA, sniveled that "It just aggravates me that other groups can write whatever they want, whenever they want, but when our group chalked the sidewalks, we got called to remove them." Reference: Matt Lewis and Justin Runquist. "Abortion Display, Controversy Consume Quad." Oregon State Daily Barometer Online, January 24, 2005. Theft This is yet another of the many cases of so-called 'pro-choicers' trying to shut down the speech of anyone who disagrees with them. At Oregon State University, College Republican President Chad Robinson had about 2,600 small

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wooden crosses, valued at about $450, piled in the back of his pickup truck. They were destined to be used in a display called "The Cemetery of the Unborn" that shows the number of preborn babies aborted in the United States every day. On January 20, 2003, pro-abortionists stole all of the crosses except for two, one of which was left in the bed of the pickup truck, and the other on the hood. But the pro-aborts failed in their efforts to silence the pro-lifers. They still managed to set up 1,000 crosses, which were stored in another location, on the MU Quad two days later (January 22) to mark the anniversary of Roe v. Wade. Lee Vasche, State Chairman of the Oregon College Republicans, said that "The Cemetery may have 1,000 crosses instead 3,600 but that doesn't take away from our purpose. We can only assume that a few small-minded bigots at OSU decided that free speech only applies if you are pro-abortion." Robinson said that "Despite the fact that some have resorted to illegal and criminal tactics to squelch our message, we will not be intimidated and will not give in to their discriminatory actions." College Republican National Committee Chairman Scott Stewart added "The fascist left on campus consistently use fear and intimidation to suppress the voice of those they disagree with. Regarding the incident at OSU, I fail to see the difference between stealing those crosses and burning them." Before the display, the College Republicans had received numerous complaints from pro-abortionists, many of which repeated the same tired old slogans, such as "We don't need hate on this campus." References: "2,600 Pro-Life Crosses Stolen from OSU College Republicans." U.S. Newswire, January 22, 2003; Allison Pyburn. "College Republican Crosses Stolen." Oregon State Daily Barometer Online, January 24, 2003.

Eugene, Oregon
Sexual Abuse (29 incidents) and Gross Negligence Oregon State's Board of Medical Examiners revoked abortionist Philip S. Alberts' medical license in May of 1995, after it had received complaints from about one hundred women claiming that he had sexually abused them. The Board ruled that he had committed sexual misconduct. Alberts also was charged with sexual abuse in a 29-count criminal indictment involving 18 victims. The 62-year-old longtime Portland abortionist died of a stroke on May 29, 1995, before he could be tried on any of the charges. This meant that the 89 women who had agreed to testify against him would not get their say in court. The statute of limitations had expired on all but 29 incidents. Women stated that he had been molesting them right from the beginning of his 36-year medical career. When, at the beginning of his medical career, he worked at the old Portland Air Base as a Captain, some women said Alberts told them they shouldn't complain about his actions because he could make life difficult for their husbands, who held lower ranks. Ilena Lacaden said that "I was absolutely terrified when he propositioned me. I didn't think I had any power at all. I spent months just sitting in a closet, coming out just to take shower after shower, and trying to act normal around my husband. I wish I'd had the courage to do something years ago." On August 11, 1995, after a trial in Multnomah County Circuit Court, a jury awarded Terri Hunt $865,000 because Alberts had performed an unneeded hysterectomy, leaving her sterile and causing major bladder problems. When Alberts died, he was also the defendant in five civil lawsuits, including two for alleged sexual

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abuse and one for allegedly taking unnecessary photographs of a patient's genitals. It was unlikely that any of the victims would recover any damages, since the abortionist filed for bankruptcy in 1994. Alberts was a fellow in the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, former chief of staff at Woodland Park Hospital and former vice president of the Multnomah County Medical Society. He was also Secretary of the Gynecologic Laser and Advanced Technology Society. Typically, in more than a dozen articles written by reporters for the Portland Oregonian including two front-page stories not a single one mentioned the fact that Alberts was an abortionist. The Oregonian did consider it newsworthy, however, to report all kinds of irrelevant details that Alberts asked that his patients call him "Phil;" that he preferred maroon lab coats; that he wore Birkenstock sandals; that he had a private pilot's license; that he drove a 1988 Saab with license plates "PMSRX" that is, the prescription for premenstrual syndrome; and that he wore a chain around his neck with a medallion of what appeared to be a vulva. Also quite typically, not a single one of the pro-abortion or feminist groups in the Portland area condemned Alberts' actions, showing once again that they place the "right" to abortion far above the rights and even the lives of women. References: Rick Bella and Steve Woodward. "State Ready to Revoke M.D. License of Alberts." The Oregonian, January 20, 1995, page A01; Rick Bella. "Dr. Alberts Goes from Pinnacle to Pit in a Few Years." The Oregonian, January 22, 1995, page A01; "Gynecologist's Civil Lawsuits Will Come After Criminal Trial." The Oregonian, January 25, 1995, page B05; Rick Bella. "Woman Sues Alberts About Genital Photos." The Oregonian, February 25, 1995, page F03; Rick Bella. "Prosecution Plans to Call 71 Witnesses in Alberts' Trial." The Oregonian, March 17, 1995, page C01; Steve Woodward. "Medical Board Backs Away from Voluntary Limitations." The Oregonian, March 20, 1995, page A08; Rick Bella. "More Women Will Testify in Sex Trial." The Oregonian, April 21, 1995; Nena Baker. "Women Say Alberts Case Raised Public Awareness." The Oregonian, June 1, 1995, page D01; "Woman Wins Claim Against Dr. Alberts for Unneeded Surgery." The Oregonian, August 12, 1995, page D02. Assault This incident shows why pro-lifers should never picket or protest outside abortion mills by themselves, especially if they are women or elderly. Violent pro-choicers are craven cowards, and this database shows that they will physically assault only those who cannot or will not fight back. On December 4, 2010, a 90-year-old pro-life man was silently picketing outside the Eugene, Oregon Planned Parenthood abortion mill. A huge pro-choice man, about six feet three inches tall and weighing about 250 pounds, punched the elderly man hard several times, and then, like the coward he is, ran away. The assailant was never caught. Reference: Briefly Metro: Help Sought to Find Assault Suspect. Eugene Register-Guard, December 5, 2010.

McMinnville, Oregon
Kidnapping, Forced Abortion, Conspiracy and Witness Tampering School officials forced an 18-year-old pregnant girl attending Amity High School to have an

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abortion. Indictments handed down in this incident included conspiring to change school attendance records to show that she never left school to have the abortion, witness tampering, and kidnapping. Reference: "Three Face Charges in Teen's Abortion." The Oregonian, April 28, 1994, page 1.

Portland, Oregon
First-Degree Rape, Sodomy, Unlawful Sexual Penetration and Felony Sex Abuse (5 counts) [Lake Oswego] Abortion is a marvelous tool for child molesters, men committing incest with their daughters and for sports coaches who betray the trust parents put in them. And, as always, the abortion mills do not care about the girls being exploited. They take the money, look the other way, abort the girls, and send them back into the waiting arms of their molesters and exploiters. The most influential private basketball coach in Oregon was Howard Avery. Rich parents would hire him to train their children to help them win basketball scholarships, despite the fact that he had already been convicted of first-degree rape and had a long history of having sex with his students. In the mid-1990s, Avery confirmed a report that he had carried on a year-long affair with one of his 15-year-old students, had gotten her pregnant, and had paid for her abortion. This incident was not prosecuted simply because the statute of limitations had expired. On August 8, 2008, Avery lured one of his 17-year-old students to a Lake Oswego home, then raped and sodomized her. On August 27, 2009, Avery was sentenced to prison for fifteen years on five counts of felony sex abuse. Circuit Judge Jeffrey Jones handed Avery two consecutive 100-month sentences for his most serious crimes, first-degree sodomy and first-degree unlawful sexual penetration, but allowed him to serve 20 months of one sentence concurrently. Avery will serve all fifteen years of his sentence. He was also ordered to pay more than $4,000 in restitution, attorney and other fees, and must spend five years under post-prison supervision after his release. References: Rachel Bachman. Oregonian, August 27, 2009. First-Degree Rape [Sherwood] 41-year-old Kenneth J. Jendro, a long-haul truck driver, was arrested March 1, 1997 on accusations that he had raped his girlfriend's 11-year-old daughter. The child became pregnant as a result of the rape, which occurred in July 1996. The girl soon began to complain of stomach cramps and nausea, and her mother took her to a clinic for a checkup, where she was determined to be pregnant. Jendro and the girl's mother took her to the Downtown Women's Center abortion mill in Portland, where the abortionist began an induction labor to kill the 17-week-old preborn baby. After the first day of the three-day procedure, the little girl complained that she was in severe pain, and she was taken to the emergency room at Legacy Emanuel Hospital in Portland where abortionist Elizabeth Newhall completed killing the late-term baby on October 30. Newhall sliced out a piece of the preborn child's liver for DNA testing and gave it to police. During Jendro's August 1997 Washington County Circuit Court trial before Judge Michael McElligott, DNA test results revealed that there is a "99.9999 percent" chance that he was the father of "Basketball Coach Howard Avery Sentenced to 15 Years." The

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the girl's baby. Nobody at the abortion mill or the hospital seems to have questioned the circumstances surrounding a pregnant 11-year-old, despite a state law that requires the reporting of suspected sexual abuse. The little girl did not come to the attention of the police until she had to be treated for post-abortion complications the day after the late-term abortion was completed. She was placed in protective custody and did not return home. Even Lois Backus, executive director of Planned Parenthood of the Columbia-Willamette, said that "It would be unusual for a physician or a nurse practitioner not to raise additional questions. Pregnant 11-year-olds are still quite rare in this society." References: Inara Verzemnieks. "Child's Abortion: No Alarm Bells?" The Oregonian [Portland, Oregon], March 11, 1997, page A01; Inara Verzemnieks. "DNA Tests Link Trucker to Rape, Witness Says." The Oregonian [Portland, Oregon], August 20, 1997, page C02. Rape, Sexual Abuse (15 incidents), Death Threat, and Delivering a Controlled Substance to a Minor (9 incidents) [Hillsboro] 33-year-old John Joseph Gallardo had sex with a 16-year-old Hillsboro girl dozens of times and gave her methamphetamines on numerous occasions. In June 1997, the girl had a baby girl, but when she told Gallardo she was pregnant, he offered her a pound of meth to get an abortion. When she refused to have an abortion, he threatened to kill her, she told police. Gallardo was arrested on a grand jury indictment charging him with third-degree rape, third-degree sex abuse and delivering a controlled substance to a minor. Reference: "Man, 34, Arrested on Charges Involving Underage Sex, Drugs." The Oregonian [Portland, Oregon], February 10, 1998. Forced Abortion and Malpractice Felicia Bautista was only 15 years old and pregnant. Her boyfriend wanted her to have an abortion, but she refused. So, in 2001, they went to the All Women's Health Services abortion mill in Portland, Oregon. There Felicia found out just how much feminists and abortionists care about "empowering" women. As soon as they arrived at the abortion mill, a nurse handed Felicia two Valium pills because she "looked nervous." Then the nurse left her alone in a room and departed, locking the door to let the Valium do its work on her 101-pound body. The nurse soon returned and gave her a document to sign. At no time did anyone talk to Felicia or even ask her why she was at the abortion mill. The drowsy Felicia was led to a surgical room that had not even been cleaned or sterilized after the previous patient had been aborted. The clinic personnel led her into the room and helped her up onto the table, and she was aborted. Jessica Rodgers, writing about Felicia's case in the Salem Statesman Journal, said that nothing has changed. The abortion mills have one goal and one goal only to pile up lots of cash. Rodgers wrote that As outrageous as it may seem, these facilities performing surgeries are not regulated in the same manner as any other medical office, and these clear violations of what ought to be basic patient rights are allowed to continue. And before this case takes on a

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long-ago-and-far-away factor, please keep in mind that it was four years ago in Oregon, and nothing has changed. In January 2005, Felicia won an out-of-court settlement against the abortion mill for not informing her that abortion increases the risk of contracting breast cancer. This judgment, which scared the abortion industry half to death, was the first of its kind in the United States. Reference: Steven Ertelt. "Details of Teen's Forced Abortion in Portland, Oregon Come Forward." LifeNews, August 8, 2005. Sexual Harassment (12 incidents) Senator Bob Packwood Champion of Womens Rights It took a United States Senator to show us once and for all that "pro-choice" people simply could not care less about the plight of women all they care about is keeping abortion legal. Senator Bob Packwood from Oregon preyed on women for years with the full knowledge of many "pro-choice" women who did absolutely nothing to stop or expose him. In fact, most of the large national pro-choice groups wholeheartedly supported him with generous cash donations and praise until the scandal of his behavior simply became too public to ignore. Then, of course, they demanded en masse that he resign from office. Gloria Steinem signed a fund-raising letter for him in 1980, and Kate Michelman, Executive Director of the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL), said We owe a great deal to him. The only worse thing than an ordinary predatory "pro-choice" man is a "pro-choice" man who achieves a position of power and can sexually abuse and molest women to his twisted hearts content without the slightest fear of exposure by "pro-choice" groups. Senator Ted Kennedy was an excellent example of this principle, and so is Senator Bob Packwood. During his 24 years in the United States Senate, Packwood never met an abortion he didn't like. He compiled a perfect "pro-choice" score on votes year after year, and made hundreds of speeches to cheering "pro-choice" crowds during this time. Yet "pro-choice" leaders must have known what was going on. The Washington Post discovered at least ten women who gave detailed accounts of how Packwood would accost them, grab them, and try to French-kiss them. Many of Packwood's female staffers were so traumatized by this behavior that they left their jobs. More experienced members of Packwood's staff told younger ones to avoid him after hours or when he had been drinking. It is certainly fortunate for Packwood that the United States Senate and Congress have exempted themselves from Federal laws against sexual harassment, so he could not be charged with any crimes. Some Examples of Packwoods Sexual Harassment Packwoods predatory behavior began way back in 1969, when he became the youngest member of the United States Senate at 36. Julie Williamson worked in his Portland, Oregon office, and one day he walked in and kissed her on the back of the neck. She said Dont you ever do that again. But Packwood would not take no for an answer. He followed her into an adjacent room, grabbed at her hair, stood on her toes, and tried to get her clothes off. Williamson said that He couldnt get the girdle off and I kept struggling and he just gave up. I was really frightened. She quit her job soon after. Later, of course, Packwood denied everything.

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Packwood arranged for potential employee Jean McMahon to meet him in a motel room to discuss drafting a speech for him. She said that a second visit ended up in one of those classic unpleasant situations where it was obvious he had other ideas on his mind and didnt want to talk about the speech I can remember being chased around the table and being grabbed and kissed once. There didnt seem to be any way to calm him down and get him back to what I thought we were going to do. The feeling I remember is of him trying to get power over me both physically and psychologically. Packwood, of course, denied everything. 21-year-old Paige Wagers was a mail clerk in Packwoods office in early 1976. Packwood asked her to come into his office. Packwood closed and locked the door behind her and embraced her, running his fingers through her hair and forcefully kissing her, telling her how much he liked her wholesome good looks. She said It was very clear that it was a sexual thing. It was very hard to get him to let go of me. She managed to talk her way out of his office, and a Packwood aide said that such behavior on his part was common, and that she should not go into his office again. She left her job shortly thereafter. But Packwood was not done with her. In 1981, he pushed her into a vacant office in the United States Capital and immediately kissed her and pushed pillows off a sofa. She said that I made it clear in the nicest way possible that I wasnt interested. Later, she expressed her frustration, saying that You dont feel like youre going to be taken seriously. You are going to be given opportunities only because youre cute. Not surprisingly, Packwood denied everything. One woman declined to be identified by The Washington Post, but describes in detail what happened to her at the hands of Packwood in early 1982, when she was 21 years old. When she stopped by his office to drop off some papers, he invited her in. He invited her to sit down, and she saw that he had been drinking. Then she said that He walked over to me and pulled me out of the chair, put his arm around me and tried to kiss me. He stuck his tongue in my mouth. She left the office immediately. Later, she said that I was embarrassed, insulted and feeling like an idiot for ever thinking he thought I was important. She left her job soon after, and filed no complaint because, as she said, I wasnt important enough for anybody to believe I didnt know where to turn. I didnt know who to complain to, and he would probably just deny it, have me fired, and thats all I needed at that time. Packwood, of course, certainly did deny it. Even women pro-choice leaders thought that it was better to keep their mouths shut and let other women be molested and harassed rather than expose a pro-choice U.S. Senator who was so valuable to their cause. Mary Heffernan founded the Oregon chapter of NARAL and then served as the groups national field director. When she visited his office in the early 1980s, Packwood grabbed her arms and kissed her. She said If I hadnt been strongly opposed to it, I feel certain he would have made more serious advances then or later. Heffernan, wanting to protect Packwood, did not report the incident, and, showing the depth of hypocrisy and selfdeception practiced by pro-choice leaders, said that Packwood genuinely respects the intelligence that women bring to their work. Then she showed that it abortion really is all that these so-called feminists care about when she said that For me, abortion rights were on the line. What would be the outcome if I called him on the carpet? Surprise! Packwood denied everything. In the Fall of 1989, 22-year-old college intern Maura C. Roche was sitting in Packwoods inner office watching a pro-abortion video. Packwood pulled out a binder and read several very sexually explicit (i.e., dirty) jokes to her. She said I couldnt believe it ... I didnt know what I should do. I just sat there and took it. She left the office and said later that the jokes were very degrading to women. Packwood, naturally denied everything. In 1990, a woman who did not want to be identified had a long conversation with Packwood in the Irish Times bar. They returned to his office because he wanted to show her his files (what,

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no etchings?). He forcibly kissed her, and she ran away crying from the office. Three of her friends said that she told them about the incident immediately after it happened. Guess what? Packwood denied everything. Another former aide said that she had to repeatedly rebuff Packwood and said that He couldnt seem to help himself. I cannot tell you how many people sat down with him and said `You are going to come to a bad end. All your careers work on womens issues and on progressive issues is going to turn to dust.

Here They Come The Usual Pro-Choice Denials The lesson that these pro-choice women should have learned but, of course, did not was that abortion is a great advance in mens rights, not womens rights. It renders them playthings to be abused, belittled and aborted at the mans slightest whim. It was almost amusing to watch pro-choice leaders tie themselves in knots first by defending Packwood and then by denying that any harm was done. Like all good "pro-choicers," Packwood loudly denied all wrongdoing. His chief of staff, Elaine Franklin, played the loyal soldier and claimed that the entire investigation into his activities was, of course, a "witch hunt." Another loyal soldier was his former Chief of Staff, Mimi Weyforth Dawson, who called the allegations rubbish. Certainly these two women must have known what was going on. If they did not, they were willfully blinded to the reality. Significantly, as has happened in so many other cases, they chose to protect abortion rather than women. Also natural for "pro-choicers," Packwood tried to distract attention away from the allegations by attacking the credibility of the women accusing him by digging up dirt on them. Packwood's wife Georgie knew about his disgusting behavior for years, but did nothing to stop it. She said that I have been aware of these allegations for many years. It does not come as any surprise to me. They divorced in 1991 after 27 years of marriage. Im very regretful that this sort of thing will be in print, for our childrens sake. Reference: Florence Graves and Charles E. Shepard. "Packwood Accused of Sexual Advances; Alleged Behavior Pattern Counters Image." The Washington Post, November 22, 1992, page A1.

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(updated April 20, 2011)

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