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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (244679)8/3/2005 1:58:49 PM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (4) of 1572635
 
In previous posts I have solved the problem of Al Qaeda and have solved the Israeli-Palestinian situation.

Now I will solve the abortion controversy.

It must be feasible to remove the fetus/unborn child from the womb and keep it alive in some artificial environment. Lets call the equipment that allows say a three month fetus to live and develop a Fetus Preservation Machine. How about if rather than have abortion clinics, there would be clinics where all unwanted pregnancies were removed from the mother's womb and placed into Fetus Preservation Machines and grown into a normal human baby?

I don't know much about it, but the technology to do this Fetal Preservation Machine surely exists, and if not could probably be developed given a few ten billion $ in funding. Then you could pass a federal law that any state that voted to ban abortion would have to provide the option of removing the live fetus and keeping it alive in this new Fetal Preservation Machine.

Voila - mothers that don't want to carry their child to birth can have it removed from their body after three months, and given say a 95% survival rate there would be no more murder of unborn children. The issue of abortion is solved.

Whattaya think? And Harris, what's your opinion as well?
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