Pro-choice groups angry over pro-life mailing campaign in Texas

“We’re making sure that these doctors understand, there will be a ruckus…” Life Dynamics president, Mark Crutcher. In the fall of 2013, Life Dynamics Inc., a national pro-life organization located in Denton Texas, contacted members of the Texas medical community to warn them that the abortion lobby was trying to recruit doctors to become abortionists….

“We’re making sure that these doctors understand, there will be a ruckus…” Life Dynamics president, Mark Crutcher.

In the fall of 2013, Life Dynamics Inc., a national pro-life organization located in Denton Texas, contacted members of the Texas medical community to warn them that the abortion lobby was trying to recruit doctors to become abortionists. The campaign was spurred after the Texas legislature passed several pro-life measures requiring doctors who work at abortion clinics to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals.

NARAL others Upset with LDI Nov 2013

Following a press release about the campaign on social media and reports in the news, the abortion lobby began lashing out.

The radically pro-abortion RH Reality Check blog responded by posting a headline which reads, “Anti-Choice Group Sends Graphic Mailers Comparing Abortion Providers to ‘Hired Killers’ “

RH Reality on TX Mailers of LDI

At the time of the release, Mark Crutcher, president of Life Dynamics explained the project on the his pro-life TV show called, Life Talk TV, “What we did is created a post card called Hired Killers. This postcard is designed to discourage doctors from getting involved in abortion. We sent one of these to every doctor’s office in Texas. What we are trying to do is keep the waters stirred because what the abortion industry wants is to recruit these guys and tell them, you can just slide in and you don’t have to raise a big ruckus about it. We’re making sure that these doctors understand, there will be a ruckus and this is just the first shot of the ruckus that’s coming.

“The second thing we did was send a letter to every hospital administrator in Texas. It’s designed to discourage them from granting privileges and be on the lookout for new doctors filing for hospital privileges who are not telling them they are working in an abortion clinic. Before you let them in, you better ask them if they are working in abortion because you don’t want to drag this hospital into the abortion controversy.”

TX Mailers LIfe Talk Dec 2013 Life Dynamics

NARAL Pro-choice America responded by posting an image of Life Dynamics’ Hospital letter on Facebook along with their scribbled comments.

NARAL TX PRoject 2

Friends on NARAL’s Facebook claim that they tried to call Life Dynamics to express their anger and posted, “The anti’s are utterly ruthless, they will stop at nothing.”

Another wrote, “Unfortunately, this will work because of religious peer pressure.”

Another reproductive rights supporter posted, “These people need to be outed.”

One pro-choice supporter accused Life Dynamics of trying to sabotage the campaign of radically pro-abortion Wendy Davis who was running for Governor of Texas. Davis, nick-named Abortion Barbie, lost her bid by a landslide in 2014.

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Mark Crutcher, president of Life Dynamics said he sent the post cards to reinforce to physicians that,“Elective abortions are not healthcare and have nothing to do with the practice of medicine. They are contract killings.”

According to, Crutcher “If a doctor or hospital is going to get sucked into the abortion vortex, at least they will know what they are doing.”

Crutcher says that the reason abortionists do not have hospital admitting privileges is simple, “The competence and character of practitioners who work at abortion clinics is inevitably substandard and hospitals don’t want to have their reputations damaged by the stigma that accompanies both abortion and the people who do them. In addition, Hospitals realize that any link to abortion creates the possibility of protests and boycotts and may cause some patients and physicians to reject the hospital.

Crutcher concludes, “Fortunately, the kind of monsters who are willing to snuff-out innocent and defenseless human lives for money are rare. This letter and these postcards will guarantee that any doctor or hospital that gets sucked in by the lies of the abortion industry will do so with their eyes wide open.”

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