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To: Slyfox
Obama voted three times against the
Born-Alive Infant Protection Act.

The bill would have ensured that a baby who survived an
abortion would be cared for and not left to die of exposure.

Should be a billboard on every road in America.

5 posted on 10/08/2012 9:28:12 PM PDT by TigersEye (dishonorabledisclosure.com - OPSEC (give them support))
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To: TigersEye
I would say that happens more than we know....In the hospital I worked at (catholic) a doctor brought in a woman that was aborting. (could have been a miscarriage, in lay terms). The doctor when done went to the nurses station and charted baby born dead and made out a death cert. Later a nurse went into dirty utility with some linen and found a pan covered with a blanket and had a live baby. She called respiratory therapy and they tried for over an hour to save the baby...It died. A death cert. was made out with the true time the baby died...

The doctor came in the next day and his head exploded..the chart (which is a legal document and no changed can be made once something is written without the one doing the changing initials it....He had sworn in the chart that the baby died at X time and later another cert. of death gave the babys true time of death...He tried to get the nursing staff and respiratory therapy to change what they charted...NO one would do it...he had a problem that I don't know how it ended up being solved, but in 10 years of hospital work, that is the only time that I know of that it happened....We on the afternoon shift found out about it during report..... A big high 5 for several departments trying to save the baby and standing firm on their charting...

10 posted on 10/09/2012 1:39:06 AM PDT by goat granny
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