To: Waco
"Isn't the preparation for a part-birth abortion an "arranging" of a breech birth, but not allowing the birth to proceed?"
Indeed it is. The abortionists call it Intact D & X for dilation (of the cervix) and extraction (of the child, which is intact).
It is difficult to imagine a more invasive procedure, so I always wonder: whatever happened to that "penumbra of privacy" the supreme court found?
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04/12/2004 11:14:39 PM PDT by
jocon307
(The dems don't get it, the American people do.)
To: jocon307
Indeed it is. The abortionists call it Intact D & X for dilation (of the cervix) and extraction (of the child, which is intact). It is difficult to imagine a more invasive procedure, so I always wonder: whatever happened to that "penumbra of privacy" the supreme court found?It is a complete perversion of the birth process. It's hard to imagine, thankfully, I can't, anything more awkward or invasive. It figures they have some clinical and neutral sounding term to placate the mother.
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