By Tim Rohr
There was a recent article in the local paper about troubles happening at the now abandoned building which once operated as the Guam Polyclinic. The title of the article refers to the building as a "public safety issue."
I couldn't help but think of the irony of the words "public safety issue" now that it is abandoned given that it was in this building that thousands of Guam's children were put to death over a period of about 30 years by Guam's most prolific abortionist, a certain Dr. Griley.
At the time The Esperansa Project began accessing the abortion reports required by law in 2008, even from the incomplete and fragmented records, it appeared that Dr. Griley was averaging close to two abortions per day in this building.
I often wondered how he disposed of all those bodies. The dumpster?
There's a few more ironic points in the story.
The Tamuning mayor is quoted as saying how potential buyers for the building are "scared away." The mayor is referring to the loitering and vandalism, however, given the number of deaths in that building, perhaps prospective buyers are scared away for other reasons. I don't know what the owners are asking for the building, but the building is in a high-demand location so maybe something else explains why it hasn't been sold and continues to rot away. (Satan eats his own.)
The mayor also said:
“We have an outstanding community that cares, and so a lot of individuals take part in the neighborhood crime watch chat. We have chats for different areas, so anything suspicious or things like that, criminal activity, they’re asked to report it on the chat."
Apparently killing two babies a day for thirty years wasn't "suspicious or things like that."
The mayor also referenced the bus stop in front of the building:
"Even with the bus stop that’s right there in front by that building, it was just painted, sponsored by Home Depot, and it’s already graffitied. There's just a bunch of people that are just doing the wrongdoings and finding places that have no activity."
Well, once upon a time there was regular activity at that bus stop, and it wasn't people waiting to catch a bus. It was a regular "bunch of people" who actually did care about "criminal activity" in that building, the butchering of thousands of children whose silent screams were never heard and whose bodies lay buried in our landfills.
At the time of this picture (2012), shutting down Guam's bloodthirsty abortion machine seemed impossible. But due to the persistence of a few (2 of them are my daughters), Guam's Auschwitz for Children is as abandoned and forlorn as the former Nazi extermination camp.
As a "by the way," directly beneath the above-referenced story in the Guam Daily Post in the print edition was another story titled: SaguaMPG clinic to close February 2025. I don't know if any abortions were ever performed there, but given the very public advocacy for abortion by some of Sagua's more well-known doctors, you might say the story was well-timed...and placed.
"Public Safety Issue" is the first step to put in motion the need to use tax payer funds to demolish the unsalable property because prior use is that of an of an abortion clinic which is marketable only to an abortionist. If demolished vacant lot will bring highest value made possible by use of taxpayers funds. Everyone wins but taxpayers
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