Posted on 03/09/2006 5:38:33 PM PST by NYer
Palestrina, you said what I was just about to say. A long time ago, when I was a reporter, I was sent to do a story on a group of kids born with Down's Syndrome. I was just a young single guy, with not much concern about children one way or the other. It turned out to be one of the most moving experiences of my life. The open, innocent affection of these kids was overwhelming. It gave me a whole new insight into the value of human life. It was over 25 years ago, and I still think of it often. Their lives are precious, and their parents obviously felt so too.
My cousin has Down's Syndrome. Plus, I worked for the ARC, which serves people with developmental disabilities such as Down's Syndrome, for 5 years. I worked in a group home with a middle aged man with Down's Syndrome and a middle aged woman with Down's Syndrome. They both had jobs. They both had hobbies and interests. And friends. They were both interested in the opposite sex. And they both seemed to derive at least as much joy out of life as many "normal" folks I've met.
One of the most outspoken proponents against abortion, was the product of rape. She is a beautiful individual, smart, intelligent and pro-life!
My wife and I went through exactly the same, almost 10 years ago. Quite a few medical offices are STRONGLY biased in favor of abortion for indications of Downs.
We had the same error in test results too, and I think a DELIBERATE mistake as to the date of pregnancy, which gives a false positive on AFP test. The doctors told us we were wrong about the date of pregnancy - they insisted we were wrong. And we knew for a fact that we were not.
We told 'em to stuff it - the extra tests, the attitude, and the business. We fired the doctor. We hired a midwife - had the baby at the Catholic hospital.
Amen
Short of murder, rape is the most horrible crime there is, and I think all forcible rapists should get the death penalty (the Supreme Court decision that limits the use of the death penalty to murder is absurd). But an innocent child should not have to pay with his life for the sins of his father. The U.S. Constitution prohibits the federal government from imposing "corruption of blood" (punishment for the children of the criminal) even on those convicted of treason. Society's response to a rape should be to execute the guilty rapist, not kill an innocent baby.
Here's a good article on the "tough cases" regarding abortion:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1593308/posts
When my mother was 36 years old she became pregnant. The Doctor urged her to have an abortion because of her age.
My sister is now 30 and has three kids of her own.
Life is so precious, and love can make it through all obstacles. In my opinion anyway.
one of my best friends lost his kids and his house, along with(and to) his wife, after the last of his parents died and he was all there is left to take care of his younger sister... until one of them dies.
I know. I wasn't trying to say that it was different. If a child is showing signs that he/she may have developmental problems, oftentimes the parents are pounded on pretty hard by the doctors to abort. I think that it's disgusting that they do it at all, but it is especially heinous when they are wrong about their diagnosis.
My friends kept the baby, fully believing the doctors that it was a Down's syndrome child. Finding out that it wasn't, coupled with the fact that the doctors had been hounding them to get them to kill their baby, really illuminated the whole situation. (And yes, they switched doctors).
Where abortion is concerned, for far too long doctors have ignored the "first of all, do not harm" part of their oath. Too many of them will kill a child at the drop of a hat.
Sadly ... far too many. Bless you!
Some people go quietly about the business of demonstrating extraordinary heroism in everyday life in a way that shames the men and women of the earth who are great for fleeting and self-important reasons.
Having been around many children with Down's Syndrome, I can't understand why anyone would want to abort after finding this out. Down's kids are usually very cute, lovable and friendly. There are far worse birth defects that can happen....
God forgive me for this but I hate them. I hate all of them. I have a precious niece with Down's syndrom. I defy any of those that feel they're so superior to show up at our family reunions and suggest our precious Elaine is not worthy of life. Our Elaine is more worthy of life than those who want us to believe she is not.
God forgive me for this but I hate them. I hate all of them. I have a precious niece with Down's syndrom. I defy any of those that feel they're so superior to show up at our family reunions and suggest our precious Elaine is not worthy of life. Our Elaine is more worthy of life than those who want us to believe she is not.
At 41 I got pregnant after being on medicine that was supposed to have made me sterile. I thought I was done with babies but something told me this child was a gift from God. My doctors pushed for abortion and did all the tests that were needed. She was born healthy and hep C free. I have hep C and have had it since before there even was a C. It was called non A non b hep back in 1982 when I went to give blood. Had my doctors told me my baby would have had downs, I would have had her anyway. She has made our lives better and brings much happiness to our family everyday. I think people need to stop and realize not everything can be perfect. Things happen for a reason. I know people who have downs children and they bring much joy to their families.
Those who comply and abort their child will never know the truth if the doctors were wrong. Shame on all of them.
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