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by Tim Bayly on November 29, 2012 - 9:12pm
Over in Nevada, the civil magistrate has decided not to murder a handicapped woman's baby after all. And we're supposed to be grateful?
The decision elicited this priceless statement by an anti-abortion spokeswoman:
We are pleased that Elisa will be able to carry her baby to term, and that the court recognized that childbirth is a natural process and is the generally accepted course of treatment for pregnancy.
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Priceless, indeed.
Childbirth as "course of treatment"? I suppose that language has been used to justify the murder of other unborn children in less blessed circumstances.
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