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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (171353)8/14/2001 4:48:55 PM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 769667
 
I wrote it all, but I pasted it from a previous series of posts on another thread. I don't recall how long the original writing took, but since it is a refinement of earlier essays in this area, it was not so hard........



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (171353)8/14/2001 5:38:44 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769667
 
When a father wishes to preserve the life of his children the court still allows the mother to have them murdered.
The story of a hate crime.
Court Allows Mother to Murder Embryos.

TRENTON, N.J. (Reuters) - The New Jersey Supreme
Court on Tuesday unanimously granted a divorced woman
permission to dispose of seven frozen embryos left over
from her failed marriage, despite the objections of her
ex-husband.
In the fourth state court decision in a growing area of
controversy for divorced U.S. couples, seven New Jersey
high court justices upheld two lower court decisions by
rejecting the claims of an agreement the man and woman made while still married that would have preserved the
embryos for other childless couples.

A lawyer for the woman, identified only as J.B., argued
before the state court in February that his client did not
wish to become a biological parent against her will. Her
case referred to the frozen embryos as pre-embryos.

The ex-husband, identified as M.B. and described by his
attorney as a devout Roman Catholic, wanted the embryos
to be either donated or possibly implanted in a future
spouse.
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