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Abortion Foes Exploit a Murder to Kill Roe v. Wade
NY Newsday ^
| June 9, 2003
| Sheryl McCarthy
Posted on 06/09/2003 12:02:29 PM PDT by presidio9
Edited on 06/09/2003 12:05:34 PM PDT by Admin Moderator.
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When Scott Peterson goes on trial for the murder of his wife Laci last Christmas Eve, he won't be charged with killing just one person, but two: Laci and their unborn son, Conner. California, like about half of the states, not including New York, makes it a separate crime when a person committing a crime causes the death of an unborn child.
If Scott Peterson is convicted, it probably won't upset many people if he gets the death penalty or two consecutive life sentences for a double murder.
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To: Fee
To: presidio9
...to which she should have added: "Now go get me a mint julep, for like a slaveowner I have absolute power."
To: presidio9
Abortion Supporters Exploit Roe v. Wade to Commit Murder (for Profit)
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Petronski
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What's a person like you doing on a Forum like this, anyway? You sound like a real conservative, not an apatheistic conservative. We don't have any room for you conservative Christian types here at Free Republic: An Apatheistic Conservative News Forum."
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