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To: NicknamedBob

It should be easy to change hospital practice so babies room in with their mothers and any babies who die are taken by their families for burial.

FR has had articles about the Carribean clinics using stem cells from aborted babies from Ukraine but this is a new one.

I am surprised there is not a black-market trade in babies for adoption which might be even more profitable than organ harvesting. Evil evil people if this is true (WND taken with a grain of salt.)

Mrs VS


11 posted on 12/17/2006 10:28:51 AM PST by VeritatisSplendor
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To: VeritatisSplendor

You would think that a live adoptable baby would be more valuable. But the Ukraine does not allow newborns to be adopted. And they stopped all foreign adoptions sometime within the past year or two.


13 posted on 12/17/2006 10:34:54 AM PST by petitfour
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To: VeritatisSplendor

Fetal tissues harvested for research was already a billion dollar plus market. Add this hravesting for stem cell lines and it jumps noticeably higher. Evil parades proudly where God has been 'cleansed from the public psyche'. Our democrats and a few Republicans (including the disgraceful Frist) are pushing now for embryo harvesting to be funded with federal dollars ... cannibalism on the dole in America; who woulda thunk it fifteen years ago, but then we lived through the clinton era. Aren't we so lucky to be facing eight years of hatellary rodhamster after two years of democrat efforts to run the nation including White House policy?


16 posted on 12/17/2006 12:00:38 PM PST by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote life support for others.)
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