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Peter Singer suggests that for perhaps a month after birth parents should be entitled to dispose of unwanted children), it is not surprising that the Senate has what deserves to be called an "Infanticide Caucus." The caucus has at least three members. "Two of them, Russ Feingold, Democrat of Wisconsin and Frank Lautenberg, Democrat of New Jersy, identified themselves when, during the Sept. 26, 1996 debate on partial-birth abortion, Rick Santorum, Republican of Pennsylvania, asked: Suppose during such an abortion (during which a baby is delivered feed first until all but a portion of the skull is outside the mother, then its skull is punctured, its contents vacuumed, then collapsed) the baby slips all the way out of the birth canal. Should killing the baby even then be a permissible choice? Neither senator would say "no." "During the Oct. 20, 1999, debate Barbara Boxer, Democrat of California, joined the caucus: "Santorum: 'You agree, once a child is born, separated from the mother, that that child is protected by the Constitution and cannot be killed. Do you agree with that?' "Boxer: 'I think when you bring your baby home...' "She said more. What she would not say was 'yes.'"Peter Singer suggests that for perhaps a month after birth parents should be entitled to dispose of unwanted children), it is not surprising that the Senate has what deserves to be called an "Infanticide Caucus." The caucus has at least three members. "Two of them, Russ Feingold, Democrat of Wisconsin and Frank Lautenberg, Democrat of New Jersy, identified themselves when, during the Sept. 26, 1996 debate on partial-birth abortion, Rick Santorum, Republican of Pennsylvania, asked: Suppose during such an abortion (during which a baby is delivered feed first until all but a portion of the skull is outside the mother, then its skull is punctured, its contents vacuumed, then collapsed) the baby slips all the way out of the birth canal. Should killing the baby even then be a permissible choice? Neither senator would say "no." "During the Oct. 20, 1999, debate Barbara Boxer, Democrat of California, joined the caucus: "Santorum: 'You agree, once a child is born, separated from the mother, that that child is protected by the Constitution and cannot be killed. Do you agree with that?' "Boxer: 'I think when you bring your baby home...' "She said more. What she would not say was 'yes.'"

Jews, of ALL people, should NOT be pro-choice like this....it's sickening. The whole race was almost wiped out. They should ALL be pro-life.

167 posted on 11/15/2002 11:04:04 AM PST by Ann Archy
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THAT makes me fighting made. As far as I'm concerned, it's murder, regardless of what a man-made law says.
172 posted on 11/15/2002 11:45:08 AM PST by ApesForEvolution
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