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Razorbucks

07/14/07 12:42 AM

#278635 RE: Bullwinkle #278633

Take care of the liberal baby murder

first and then tackle the ethical problem with people treating human embryos like they are an experiment. Our moral standards and respect for life have went to hell with the devil, thanks to liberalism. Situational ethics make me sick, especially when you're doing nothing but killing the 100% innocent, and I can't believe how some humans can make lame excuses so they can wilfully and willingly commit cold-blooded murder.

http://www.abortionno.com




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follylama

07/14/07 4:10 AM

#278651 RE: Bullwinkle #278633

'Indian register' for pregnancies
By Sanjoy Majumder
BBC News, Delhi
http://rawstory.com/showarticle.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fnews.bbc.co.uk%2F2%2Fhi%2Fsouth_asia%2F6897564....

India banned gender selection and selective abortion in 1994
An Indian minister has proposed that all pregnant women register with the government and seek its permission if they wish to undergo an abortion.
Women and child development minister Renuka Chowdhury says the move is aimed at stopping the aborting of unwanted female foetuses.

Although prenatal sex determination and selective abortion are banned, far more boys than girls are born.

Critics warn that the new move could backfire and be misused.

Ms Chowdhury also wants abortions to be permitted only in specific circumstances, although she did not spell out what these may be.

Unable to stop

The minister says a register of pregnancies would allow the government to track them and crack down on the practice of foeticide which she says is widespread in parts of northern India.

Despite the ban on prenatal sex determination, the government has been unable to prevent the selective abortion of female foetuses and the practice of female infanticide.

According to the last national census, for every 1,000 boys, there are only 927 girls in India.

But critics say the new move is an infringement on personal freedom and could also be misused.


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follylama

07/14/07 4:10 AM

#278652 RE: Bullwinkle #278633

'Indian register' for pregnancies
By Sanjoy Majumder
BBC News, Delhi
http://rawstory.com/showarticle.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fnews.bbc.co.uk%2F2%2Fhi%2Fsouth_asia%2F6897564....

India banned gender selection and selective abortion in 1994
An Indian minister has proposed that all pregnant women register with the government and seek its permission if they wish to undergo an abortion.
Women and child development minister Renuka Chowdhury says the move is aimed at stopping the aborting of unwanted female foetuses.

Although prenatal sex determination and selective abortion are banned, far more boys than girls are born.

Critics warn that the new move could backfire and be misused.

Ms Chowdhury also wants abortions to be permitted only in specific circumstances, although she did not spell out what these may be.

Unable to stop

The minister says a register of pregnancies would allow the government to track them and crack down on the practice of foeticide which she says is widespread in parts of northern India.

Despite the ban on prenatal sex determination, the government has been unable to prevent the selective abortion of female foetuses and the practice of female infanticide.

According to the last national census, for every 1,000 boys, there are only 927 girls in India.

But critics say the new move is an infringement on personal freedom and could also be misused.