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To: microgood

I presume the deaths of preborns would be investigated about like the deaths of the post-born are. A lot more post-born people die every year than pre-born, and we manage to investigate the suspicious deaths without overly taxing our criminal justice system.

From the statements of others, it sounds like investigations would be triggered by a some obvious indication of wrong-doing, not simply by the death of a pre-born.


48 posted on 03/01/2010 2:01:52 PM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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To: CharlesWayneCT
From the statements of others, it sounds like investigations would be triggered by a some obvious indication of wrong-doing, not simply by the death of a pre-born.

But that is not what the law says. I want it in writing, because I do not trust the best intentions of our government at all. Believe me, if this law passes, they will want to use it. And unless they run across another stupid chick like this one, they are going to have to find someone else to try it out on, like a mother who drank a glass of wine during her pregnancy or went skiing, etc.

Very little good can come from this law and lots of bad can. I mean really, how often does some stupid chick in her third trimester try something like this? She is the first I ever heard doing it and maybe the last.
51 posted on 03/01/2010 3:21:41 PM PST by microgood
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