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To: MHGinTN
Another babykiller hates ultrasound PING!
4 posted on 07/27/2003 6:33:33 PM PDT by petuniasevan (NIMBY. NIMBY. NIMBY NIMBY NIMBYNIMBYNIMBY! - The cry of the limousine liberal.)
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To: petuniasevan
Yeah, I'd say this female 'journalist' cannot bring herself to accept the truth of the individuals being slaughtered in women's wombs. Or worse, knows the truth but chooses to promote the continued slaughter.

From the article: "So rather than pushing back the tide of encroachment into a new mother's bonding time with her infant, technology has instead encroached on a baby's final weeks of blissful privacy." How this ghoul can make this comment, when she's defending the hire of a serial killer to end the baby's privacy is astonishing! "Aside from the remarkable thought that today's instant-gratification generation may be better able to bond with their children via predigested technology, turning their pregnancy into little more than the latest reality TV show, the real issue is the ultrasound's usefulness to anti-abortionists." It is amazing to behold the nihilistic mental gyrations people like this female go through in order to support killing alive, innocent, individual fellow human beings!

"In North Carolina, a Christian-run crisis pregnancy centre has bought a 4-D ultrasound machine as a "window to the womb", offering to scan "abortion-vulnerable" women in their first trimester.
Supporters of the technology say the US$120,000 ($205,000) machines should be in every pregnancy help centre, and some are pushing for a law that requires every pregnant woman seeking an abortion to view this image of her baby."
And the ghoul writing this article sees that humanizing of what her ilk have spent the better part of thirty years dehumanizing as a 'bad thing'! Females like this author actually want more women recruited into the serial killing, as if that will make it a right thing, somehow washing the blood from the hands of ghouls like this 'journalist'!
"This despite the fact that the ultrasound images that are proving so emotive are of almost full-term babies, while nine out of 10 abortions are within the first trimester, many months before the foetus is recognisable, let alone viable." The earliest age of the individual conceived human being (the earliest embryonic age!) is hallmarked, in truth, by the newly conceived individual building its own placental barrier to protect and gather nourishment and oxygen for its individual survival. By the end of eight weeks from being conceived (unless slaughtered by a hired serial killer), the little one is already in motion and on 4D ultrasound is clearly shaped human, not goat or pig or turtle or gator, HUMAN, a human being, alive and perfectly viable for the liquid world in which she is living and preparing for the exit into the air world. The defenders of serial killing for the prenatal humans are still doing everything they can to dehumanize these human little ones. That's why they hate the truth that the 4D imaging video brings to light.

If I had the funds to do it, I'd put a DVD in every pregnancy center, with discs showing the little ones at evey age following its conception, right up to birthday exiting into the air world! The lying female 'journalist' failed to realize that the GE commercials tell the viewer that the images are of a 24 or 26 week baby, not one on the verge of being born! Even in spewing her dehumanization, she exposes her association with the father of lies, a murderer from the start. Looking at the image below, it is clear that this baby has much more room than a little one about to be born ...


10 posted on 07/27/2003 10:18:04 PM PDT by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote life support for others.)
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