Abortionist of 100,000 Babies Can Not Find Replacement; Notorious Milwaukee Abortion Clinic Facing Closure (VIDEO)

71-year-old infamous abortionist Dennis Christensen has found himself in a tough situation after performing 85,000 to 100,000 abortions. He wants to retire, but cannot find a replacement.

Jsonline.com reported, Christensen vowed that he would not retire unless he found someone to replace him at his Milwaukee clinic in which his job is to abort human lives daily. Christensen and his professional partner, Bernard Smith, were hoping to hand over their controversial practice at Affiliated Medical Center to younger physicians, but can not find anyone willing to take on the job.

"I have always felt that this is a worthwhile endeavor and a necessary one," Christensen told Jsonline, "And there aren't too many people who will do it."

A lawsuit over a new state requirement for abortion practices have intensified and if Christensen does not find a replacement his Affiliated Medical Center will be forced to close down after 40 years.

Wisconsin Right to Life Executive Director Barbara Lyons is in favor of the stricter requirements for doctors in that state, "The goal always was and continues to be to protect the care of women," said Lyons. "It's important that the care before, during, and after the procedure be from one provider."

Lyons believes that protecting the lives of mothers and their unborn children is her purpose in life, "I definitely think it's a calling," said Lyons. "You feel a passion for the people who are negatively impacted by these acts."

According to the publication, Christensen believes the protest and criticism he faces pale in comparison to the gratitude of the women he sees. He believes that for many prospective hires, the harassment is a preventing factor for others to join the practice.

"I see it as a calling, I guess," Christensen said, "But I've been called, I've served and now I'd like to call someone else."

If upheld by U.S. District Judge William Conley in Madison, the new law would prevent Christensen and Smith from practicing at Affiliated and would effectively shut down the clinic.

Reason being is, "Each doctor is categorically ineligible due to lack of inpatient care and peer review," Christensen's attorney is quoted saying.

Both Christensen and his partner were denied privileges to hospitals within the 30-mile radius required by the law after obtaining credentials making it harder for the two to continue this controversial practice if they do not retire.

Christensen finished his residency in Minneapolis in 1973, the year the Supreme Court issued its landmark decision in Roe v. Wade legalizing abortion. He has taken pride in performing abortions ever since. Christensen can be seen at work in a very graphic video posted on YouTube.

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