To: Pipeline
Seems like inverse evolution. Instead of survival of the fittest its advancement
of the weakest mutations.
Sidebar: here in Los Angeles, there are a number of public service announcements about
the increase in "premature births", often with the voice-over of an
understandably-concerned parent breathlessly imploring "My baby was born
premature...and no one can tell me why..."
Obviously, it's our tax dollars and airwaves being used to drum up funding for
research (not a totally ignoble goal).
I'm not a doctor...and am really compassionate for the premature infant and parents...
but I'm waiting for some politically-incorrect person to say
"Ya' think a couple of generations of pediatric intensive care saving premature
babies who then grow up to have babies might have something to do with that?
Or maybe that a few generations ago, we didn't have an epidemic of pre-mature babies...
then they just died, were buried and the parents tried again."
32 posted on
03/05/2004 7:12:48 PM PST by
VOA
To: VOA
Eloquently stated!
49 posted on
03/06/2004 8:10:00 AM PST by
Pipeline
(A common man)
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