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Labels: arrogance, foreign policy, life, political prisoners, traitors
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Labels: arrogance, foreign policy, life, political prisoners, traitors
How about that?! It is so good when we come together. Please read their press release, and visit their site. The least we could do is support our brothers and sisters. Have a great day.Black Activists Laud Supreme Court's Ban on Partial Birth Abortion
For Release: April 18, 2007
Year-Long Controversy Based on Faulty Accusation Unnecessarily Stoked Racial Tensions
Contact: David Almasi at 202/543-4110 x11
or Project21@nationalcenter.org.
Today's U.S. Supreme Court ruling upholding a legislative ban on the practice of partial birth abortion is being hailed by members of the black leadership network Project 21 as a victory for the safety and welfare of the unborn as well as a reminder of the importance of having strict constructionists jurists on our courts.
"At last, the Supreme Court acknowledges that the right to kill one's baby has limits," said Project 21 member Djana Milton. "Although abortion itself remains constitutionally guaranteed, all manners of cruelty in the process are no longer tolerable. This is one of the most civilized decisions in the life and death fight for the unborn." [Continue reading.
One in 30 aborted foetuses lives.So. I wonder also. I wonder how many children are BORN in America only to be layed to die? Oh yes. They let the CHILD starve, crying for it's Mommy. I guess the 'women' who don't have time to bother with children don't need to know about this information. No. Only the info. from the EU that fits their agenda is noteworthy.
One in 30 foetuses aborted for medical reasons is born alive, a 10-year study at 20 UK hospitals has found.
Most of these babies with disabilities were born between 20 and 24 weeks of pregnancy and all lived for no more than a few hours.
Anti-abortion campaigners said the figures in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology study were likely to be the tip of the iceberg.
But abortion experts said such incidents were extremely rare.
Abortion ratesAbout 190,000 abortions take place annually in England and Wales. This is nearly a quarter of all pregnancies.
Most abortions are carried out on "healthy" foetuses for social reasons.
The study, however, looked at the outcomes of 3,189 abortions performed between 1995 and 2004 because the baby had a disability of some kind.
It showed that 102 - or around one in 30 - were born alive.
Julia Millington of the pro-life group Alive and Kicking Campaign said the rates found at West Midlands hospitals studied were likely to be mirrored elsewhere in the UK.
She explained: "If 102 out of 3,189 babies aborted for reasons of impairment are born alive, then how many healthy babies must be surviving?
"It is difficult to comprehend the number of babies, throughout the country, left fighting for their lives." [Continue reading.]