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Kito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Birth is when a baby gains it's physical independance and only then >> should it gain the right's of a human life. Until then, the >> embryo/fetus/baby is a parasite that leeches sustinance from it's mother >> and causes it's mothers to suffer pain and distress. > >So what about babies that are born prematurely??, It still has been born. > they can't be able >to survive on their own and require constant and intensive medical >care. Which is fine provided that somebody is willing to pay the bills. > Thus they're not physical independant are they? They are not dependant upon another body. >We don't kill them because they're still human, regardless of the fact >that they're not "physically independant" . We don't force you to pay the hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical bills. > With modern medicine the >way it is, babies born 2-3 months before their due date can survive >the birth. At this rate, soon we'll be able to deliver babies once >they reach the embryonic stage and keep them alive for the nine months Nonsense. [...] >A little clarification, the difference between a fetus 1 week before >the actual birth, isn't much a week after birth. Just the name changes >from fetus to baby. The physical changes are significant. > THat;s why partial birth abortion is the most >cruel of actions. The so-called "partial birth abortion" is not a late-term procedure. It is never done full-term. You've been suckered with pro-lie propaganda. -- Ray Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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