Posted on 10/08/2008 10:36:59 AM PDT by Winged Hussar
On a hot summer day a little over two years ago, Sycloria Williams was in the throes of an induced-labor abortion of 22-week-old Shanice when the baby delivered alive.
A clinic worker, along with Williams, witnessed Gonzalez cut the cord and place the moving, breathing baby in a biohazard bag partially filled with chlorine bleach and zip it shut. ...For nine days, the baby baked in the Florida sun until Gonzalez, thinking the coast was clear, retrieved her only to have the worker call police again, who this time found the baby. DNA evidence linked Shanice to Sycloria.
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“Sycloria”
Guilty!
Sickening. Simply sickening.
And people are about to vote for a man who is perfectly fine with this abhorrent action, in fact, going so far as to make sure it continued in Illinois!
Pure evil.
God help us. What is this country coming to?
BUT, IN MOST STATES YOU WOULD BE ARRESTED IF YOU DID THIS TO A PUPPY OR A KITTEN!!!
It's true. I tell my young girls that every third person they meet is OK with this. It's frightening to think about it, but think, we must.
I wish Sarah would make a BIG issue of this!
Yup. But the “rationale” is not that a puppy or a kitten is more valuable than a human baby, but that the baby is MORE INCONVENIENT than an animal.
Absolutely sickening.
Haven’t we learned that when society begins to label any class of people as “worthy of destruction” unthinkable evil follows?
The argument that “these children would have horrible lives anyway” is just a roundabout way of saying we don’t want to do what’s necessary to help these children. It’s not the baby’s fault, it’s ours!
Maybe if we had more of an appreciation of life, people would be less likely to carelessly create children they have no intention of supporting, much less allowing to live.
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