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Pastimes : Pro Choice Action Team

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To: PROLIFE who wrote (567)2/17/2001 1:51:16 PM
From: YlangYlangBreeze   of 948
 
THE LIVES OF CHILDREN ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN YOUR RANT, SO POWER THAT.

I got your power right here. Give some kids a good life! How many Fetal Alcohol Sydrome, Down's Syndrome, Microcephaly, ADD, cerebral palsy, Developmentally delayed, handicapped, aggression prone, drug babies, with three siblings, history of sexual abuse, and/or "attachment issues" are you willing to adopt Mr.HIGH-HORSE?

I stopped by the baby pound to pick to see what's available. Don't take my word for it, but there's plenty. The SoCal forum lets you search by age and color or acceptable disabilities.
adopt-usa.org (National)
cakidsconnection.org (California)

I am well aware of the opening I give you to snag a cute photo, and ask would I prefer she/he was aborted? Let's think aboutnot aborting, and how we will meet the need when the overall number of available babies increases.

Meet La Paris:
state.ar.us
La Paris was born four to six weeks premature. She has cerebral palsy and a seizure disorder. She has a lung condition and requires oxygen. She has a trachea that requires daily care as well as weekly changes. She receives updraft and aerosol treatments. La Paris is not able to eat food by mouth, so she receives nutrition by a G-button. She has a wheel chair and special appliances to help her stand (for exercise) and sit. La Paris is aware of her surroundings and shows pleasures with wiggles and smiles and her displeasure's with frowns and cries. Several medications are She has a visual impairment and wears glasses. Her hearing is fine. Her verbal skills are very limited. It's exciting to watch La Paris learn new skills. Physical, speech, and occupational therapies are provided.

Meet Michael:
I can't help but wonder what his story is. No prenatal care? Right to PSEUDO-LIFE MOTHER? Christian consellors at work.
cakidsconnection.com
Michael is a special 2 year old boy with big eyes and a bright smile. He is receiving services from the Regional Center. Michael has been diagnosed with Microcephaly (abnormal smallness of the cranium) and severe developmental delays. He is nonambulatory and unable to take food by mouth but has the ability to enjoy life. Michael delights being around other children and would benefit from having skilled parent(s) who can be strong, loving advocates for him.

How about a family of four?
Meet Travon, Denorvis, Jamount, Mikqale
cakidsconnection.com

Feel free to jump tight in and fill the need, buddy.
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