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To: Land Shark who wrote (416295)6/18/2003 1:04:54 PM
From: Bald Eagle  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Still waiting for your apology:
The legislation includes an exemption in cases in which the procedure is necessary
to save the life of the mother.

Don't you ever get tired of being wrong, moron!? LOL

cnn.com



To: Land Shark who wrote (416295)6/18/2003 1:07:21 PM
From: Bald Eagle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
You're nothing but a worthless piece of garbage who won't admit you're wrong even when it is proved to you that you are. That's a sad way to go through life, loser.



To: Land Shark who wrote (416295)6/18/2003 1:19:12 PM
From: PROLIFE  Respond to of 769670
 
how about Koop or Cook , moron.

"[Partial-birth abortion] is never necessary to preserve the life or the fertility of the mother, and may in fact threaten her health or well-being or future fertility. In my practice, I see these rare, unusual cases that come to most generalists' offices once in a lifetime -- they all come into our office. We see these every day.... The presence of fetal disabilities or fetal anomalies are not a reason to have a termination of pregnancy to preserve the life of the mother -- they do not threaten the life of the mother in any way.... [and] where these rare instances do occur, they do not require the death of the baby or the fetus prior to the completion of the delivery."
-- Dr. Curtis Cook, OB/GYN Perinatologist, West Michigan Perinatal and Genetic Diagnostic Center, July 24, 1996

"I believe that Mr. Clinton was misled by his medical advisors on what is fact and what is fiction in reference to late-term abortions. Because in no way can I twist my mind to see that the late-term abortions as described -- you know, partial-birth, and then destruction of the unborn child before the head is born -- is a medical necessity for the mother. It certainly can't be a necessity for the baby. So I am opposed to... partial birth abortions."
-- World-renowned pediatric surgeon and former Surgeon General of the United States, C. Everett Koop, in an August 19, 1996 interview with American Medical News