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To: bentway who wrote (917299)1/26/2016 2:18:21 PM
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To: bentway who wrote (917299)1/26/2016 2:35:36 PM
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Bentway,
BS. Not all of us belong to PETA. Probably, very few of us do.
When you look at the members of PETA, they are almost 100% liberal. As you so joyfully like to put it, they're part of "your tribe" ... LOL
Besides, the argument that SLAYS yours is, what's the better use, landfill or research? The 'baby parts' are destined for one or the other.
Personally, I think it should be up to the mother. Have her sign a consent form releasing the baby parts to research. Then she'll know that the parts of the baby that she just killed will go toward a good cause.

After all, it's "her body," is it not? We all have to sign donor consent forms if, upon our deaths, we want our organs donated to research or life-saving procedures. She should have to do the same.

It'd be interesting to see whether Planned Abortionhood would support that idea. They probably would be OK with it, but if they're not, that tells me they are more interested in pulling the wool over the eyes of their patients.

Tenchusatsu