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To: Greg or e who wrote (22734)3/12/2012 5:26:34 AM
From: Solon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69300
 
"Like I said I wasn't there so I don't know what the actual facts were. I remember seeing some accusations made on the news, but you didn't post those."

Amazing! You've just finished responding to yet another reposting of the links and the news items, yet you look at the thread straight with your stunned sociopathic innocence (:-)) and prevaricate once again! Man, you are a SICKO!

Then (after FINALLY admitting to the event--because I rubbed your nose in it for dozens and dozens of posts)...you spend two paragraphs playing the weasel trying to justify it! One of the girls was TWO MONTHS old, you sick freak, and almost died of dehydration and exposure.

And the only relevance attaching to your pea brain is that it doesn't prove that "Christianity is untrue"!! No, and I guess we have no "proof" that you are a disturbed little psychotic, now do we--eh??



To: Greg or e who wrote (22734)3/12/2012 1:43:51 PM
From: Solon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69300
 
"Like I said I wasn't there so I don't know what the actual facts were."

People with your sort of syndrome tend to have that problem, all right! We must make sure to spoon feed you the news once an hour in the hope that you might "recall" a tiny bit of it! Selective stupidity is a difficult malady to overcome, as you have made very clear...

These good parents made their choice to abort early at 10 weeks in order to avoid the suffering that might occur. But the clinic made a horrible error and must cover some of the hurt...

krem.com

PORTLAND --

"...A Portland couple has been awarded almost $3 million in what's been called a 'wrongful birth' lawsuit, according to the attorney for the couple.

The Oregonian first reported that Deborah and Ariel Levy sued Legacy Health System after their daughter was born with Down syndrome despite a prenatal test indicating she didn't have the chromosomal abnormality.

On Friday, a jury awarded the couple $2.94 million.

"My clients had two children, this was a surprise pregnancy and they were doing like any responsible couple would do - trying to find out what the status of this pregnancy was," said their attorney, David Miller.

Because of markers indicating a risk of Down syndrome, "she repeatedly called the clinic and said 'Do I need to be concerned about this?' And was repeatedly advised no you don't because the CVS (Down syndrome) test was normal..."