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To: Ilaine who wrote (83406)7/3/2000 2:49:15 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 108807
 
Yuck! Wish I had read that one BEFORE lunch. JLA



To: Ilaine who wrote (83406)7/3/2000 5:07:14 PM
From: James R. Barrett  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
"I am talking about things like having no skull, or no stomach, or no lower bowel. I've seen one baby born with no skull,............... "

How many male babies are born with their brains in their balls? Hillary claims 80%.



To: Ilaine who wrote (83406)7/3/2000 8:06:16 PM
From: nihil  Respond to of 108807
 
You are right. The night my eldest was born in Oakland, California, three of us were sitting in the maternity clinic waiting room. No Lamaze thank God in those days. We guys got sort of friendly. The doctor came out to explain to another guy that his wife wasn't pregnant, but that he had inadvertantly penetrated her navel and the swelling was not pregancy but infection. The doctor came out next and explained to the other guy that his wife was delivery of a live baby that had no brain. By this time, I was really looking forward to what was in store for me. A six pound nine ounce baby boy in good health and the mother doing well. I visited my wife and child, and then walked across the street and bought a drink. Then walked home to Berkeley to teach a class. September 16, 1961. I was very pleased.



To: Ilaine who wrote (83406)7/3/2000 8:06:17 PM
From: nihil  Respond to of 108807
 
You are right. The night my eldest was born in Oakland, California, three of us were sitting in the maternity clinic waiting room. No Lamaze thank God in those days. We guys got sort of friendly. The doctor came out to explain to another guy that his wife wasn't pregnant, but that he had inadvertantly penetrated her navel and the swelling was not pregancy but infection. It was then that I decided children should have detailed hands on pants off practicums in sex education. The doctor came out next and explained to the other guy that his wife was delivery of a live baby that had no brain. It was then that I decided that abortion had a lot going for it. I was reading Learning Theory and Behavior by Mowrer. By this time, I was really looking forward to what was in store for me. A six pound nine ounce baby boy in good health and the mother doing well. I visited my wife and child, and then walked across the street and bought a drink. Then walked home to Berkeley to teach a class. September 16, 1961. I was very pleased.



To: Ilaine who wrote (83406)7/3/2000 9:39:54 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
Silicon chip retinas are implanted in the eyes of three blind patients at University of Chicago. Who's got the best health care in the world? Andorra?

telegraph.co.uk:80/et?ac=000114832908976&rtmo=VPujVkVx&atmo=ggggg3JK&pg=/et/00/7/4/wblind04.html



To: Ilaine who wrote (83406)7/6/2000 10:57:06 AM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
>>Medical professionals are better equipped to make medical decisions, not politicians, state or federal.

Which is why the AMA has stated that partial or live birth abortions are never medically necessary.