Wrong. "We" are here for the money.
Can't this kind of mistake be corrected?
Gah. How ghoulish.
Post natal abortion is an easy fix.
After all, you can never be too late in performing an abortion...
Can you ping your KofC list to my previous post!
Wait a minute! She's mentally disabled? Who knows what she really wants and thinks? Sounds like someone is going after the money and maybe the right to kill her too.
You'd think that people who win lawsuits against doctors for letting them live, would continue their logic and commit suicide.
This poor lady is deaf, blind physically and mentally ill, she doesnt want to sue anyone. The people who have custody of her are the ones doing the suing and its all about the money.
Paging Miss Helen Keller, Miss Helen Keller, ....please pick up the white courtesy phone....(it's a cruel world, but God is full of grace in all situations, however our perception of grace might be distorted).
Well, if "that's all it is," Olga, it's not too late to abort Alexia. Why don't you just abort her ex post facto?
I mean...after all, if it's justice that you're after...???
In fact, you could have an ex post facto abortion performed on yourself and rid yourself of all of the injustices of this world--including the desire to force the people of Australia to support you and Alexia instead of spending their hard-earned money on health care for themselves and their families.
Nobody's birth was by his/her own choice. And never will be.
So, kill her now.
Mark
For liberals, a 24 yr old still qualifies for post-womb late-term abortion.
If she's mentally disabled then she is not competent enough to sue.
Sad there are lawyers taking advantage of a woman with no comprehension for their own enrichment.
She hates herself because of her conditions. I feel sorry for her. She should be loved and appreciated, not encouraged to sue for being born.
Lawyers said that if her mother, Olga Harriton, had known of the extent of the disabilities, she would have had an abortion.
** She knows this how? Did her mom tell her this? This is so sad.
Considering her extent of her disabilities I doubt Alexia has an opinion on this issue, but her mother does and she sees $$$$$$$$$$.
Waiting 24 years to file suit somehow doesn't pass the smell test.
Are there some new laws in play here, or just new lawyers?
What bothers me most about this is that if whoever is driving this wins what will happen to her and other less than perfect babies. Will she then have to die? Call me suspious but I wonder is there is an agenda and more than just money to this.