I could care less if you snot nosed ******* believe it or not, you know the truth, you know what you are doing and you know you will pay for it.
Mother Theresa said it best:
"America needs no words from me to see how your decision in Roe v. Wade has deformed a great nation. The so-called right to abortion has pitted mothers against their children and women against men. It has portrayed the greatest of gifts--a child--as a competitor, an intrusion, and an inconvenience. (Mother Theresa -- "Notable and Quotable," Wall Street Journal, 2/25/94, p. A14)
Here is the info in the phamplet I used...you tell me what you say I lied about:
Milestones Of Early Life
Our first nine months of life must have been the most eventful we have ever experienced. Here are the major milestones of that life before birth - the chapter in your own biography:
Conception: The father's sperm penetrates mother's egg cell. Genetic instructions from both parents interact to begin a new and unique individual - no bigger than a grain of sugar.
1st day: The first cell divides into two, the two into four, and so on.
5-9 days: The new individual burrows into the wall of the womb.
14 days: Mother's menstrual period is suppressed by a hormone produced by her child.
18 days: Heart is forming. Soon eyes start to develop.
20 days: Foundations of brain, spinal cord and nervous system are laid.
24 days: Heart begins to beat.
28 days: Muscles are developing along the future spine. Arms and legs are budding.
30 days: Child has grown 10,000 times to 6-7 mm (1/4") long. Brain has human proportions. Blood flows in veins (but stays separate from mother's blood).
35 days: Pituitary gland in brain is forming. Mouth, ears and nose are taking shape.
40 days: Heart's energy output is 20percent of adult's.
42 days: Skeleton is formed. Brain coordinates movement of muscles and organs. Reflex responses have begun. Penis is forming in boys. (Mother misses second period.)
43 days: Brain waves can be recorded.
45 days: Spontaneous movements have begun. Buds of milk teeth have appeared.
7 weeks: Lips are sensitive to touch. Ears may resemble family pattern.
8 weeks: Child is well proportioned. Now a small scale baby, 3cm (1 1/8") and weighing a gram (1/30th oz.) Every organ is present. Heart beats sturdily. Stomach produces digestive juices. Liver makes blood cells. Kidneys begin to function. Taste buds are forming.
8 1/2 weeks: Fingerprints are being engraved. Eyelids and palms of hands are sensitive to touch.
9 weeks: Child will bend fingers around an object placed in the palm. Thumb sucking occurs. Fingernails are now forming.
10 weeks: Body is sensitive to touch. Child squints, swallows, puckers up brow and frowns.
11 weeks: Baby urinates, makes complex facial expressions - even smiles.
12 weeks: Vigorous activity shows distinct individuality. Child can kick, turn feet, curl and fan toes, make a fist, move thumbs, bend wrists, turn head, open mouth and press lips tightly together. Breathing is practiced.
13 weeks: Face is prettier, facial expressions resembling parents'. Movements are graceful, reflexes vigorous. Vocal chords are formed (but without air baby cannot cry). Sex organs are apparent.
4 months: Child can grasp with hands, swim and turn somersaults.
4-5 months: Mother first feels baby's movements.
5 months: Sleeping habits appear, but a slammed door will provoke activity. Child responds to sounds in frequencies too high or low for adults to hear.
6 months: Fine hair grows on eye brows & head. Eye-lash fringe appears. Weight is about 640g (22 oz.), height 23 cm (9"). Babies born at this age have survived.
7 months: Eye teeth are present. Eyelids open and close, eyes look around. Hands grip strongly. Mother's voice is heard and recognized.
8 months: Weight increases by 1 kg. (over 2 lbs.) and baby's quarters get cramped.
9 months: Child triggers labor and birth occurs, usually 255-275 days after conception. Of 45 generations of cell divisions before adulthood, 41 have taken place. Four more will come during the rest of childhood and adolescence. |