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To: Sully- who wrote (55614)3/7/2007 5:04:21 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
AP: Boston woman sues for child-rearing costs after failed abortion

Kathryn Jean Lopez
The Corner

That the phrase "wrongful birth" exists and a mother would ever conceive of making a legal case out of wishing her kid was never born does always seem to me a clear sign the end is nigh and Judgment Day won't be merciful to our national soul. (Mercifully individuals may save themselves ... and take a few of the rest of us sinners along with them.)

corner.nationalreview.com

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To: Sully- who wrote (55614)4/1/2007 1:52:38 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 90947
 


Give it up, Sully. You are looking more and more uninformed. That's what happens when you only listen to Fox and Rush.

"The memorandum “describes how the Army’s decision to privatize support services at Walter Reed Army Medical Center was causing an exodus of ‘highly skilled and experienced personnel,’” the committee’s letter states. “According to multiple sources, the decision to privatize support services at Walter Reed led to a precipitous drop in support personnel at Walter Reed.”

The letter said Walter Reed also awarded a five-year, $120-million contract to IAP Worldwide Services, which is run by Al Neffgen, a former senior Halliburton official."


armytimes.com