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Abortion for Disabled Babies: Who’s to Blame?

DEANb Wrote: Feb 14, 2013 10:04 AM
WE ARE ALL TO BLAME, BUT ESPECIALLY THE 330,000 PULPITS THAT REMAIN SILENT. ALL HYPOCRITS.
Melissa200 Wrote: Feb 24, 2013 12:40 PM
No, I am not to blame. I am pro-life and I would bend over backward to help any woman facing such a situation help carry her child to term. But at the end of the day, we all have a free will. This young woman will made a conscious decision to have a very late term abortion, and traveled miles to do so, with the assistance of her family. When are prolifers going to stop pointing their fingers at the big, bad e-vell abortionist and realize that many aborting women know exactly what they are doing? They are paying a physician to kill their child, and that's what they get.
Reginald10 Wrote: Feb 14, 2013 5:22 PM
How am I "to blame"? I did not know of this situation, nor would have I condoned the abortion.
G-Pa Chaz Wrote: Feb 14, 2013 1:26 PM
I couldn’t agree more, except I’m not sure if they’re hypocrites as much as cowards.

Jennifer Morbelli’s baby had a name. The baby registry was complete, filled with already-purchased items like the book “I’ll Love You Forever.” The nursery was set up. Jennifer Morbelli’s baby, Madison Leigh, was a wanted child—and only seven weeks shy of birth.

Instead, mother and child both died last week from a botched late-term abortion. After learning that Madison had severe birth defects and a short life expectancy, Jennifer and her husband turned to Leroy Carhart, one of the only doctors in the country who performs third-trimester abortions. On February 7th, Jennifer was rushed to the emergency room. (When...

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