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I guess I will have to just leave this place since noexcuse doesn't like what I say about my links. I bet you didn't even read anything in the OP, just the title and cut loose. Talk about intelligence, or lack of it, your MO stinks but then it is very liberal in its appearances.
You're right. We should just top science in this country right here, right now.
The ancient Spartans and Nazi Germany would be proud of her. We're just a few steps away from aborting babies who show genetic markers for red hair, freckles, or minor deformaties that would still allow the child to grow up and lead a healthy productive life.
the ancient spartans and nazi germany would be proud of her. We're just a few steps away from aborting babies who show genetic markers for red hair, freckles, or minor deformaties that would still allow the child to grow up and lead a healthy productive life.
"Although the "Sterilization Law" sometimes functioned arbitrarily, the semblance of legality underpinning it was important to the Nazi regime. More than 200 Hereditary Health Courts were set up across Germany and later, annexed territories. Each was made up of two physicians and one district judge. Doctors were required to register with these courts every known case of hereditary illness. Appeals courts were also established, but few decisions were ever reversed. Exemptions were sometimes given artists or other talented persons afflicted with mental illnesses. The "Sterilization Law" was followed by the Marriage Law of 1935, which required for all marriages proof that any offspring from the union would not be afflicted with a disabling hereditary disease."
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This led to 1939 killing of mental patients and those with disabilities to help keep the race pure.
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You'll notice that the post you responded to also included ancient Spartans along with the Nazis. The Spartans were more direct. If an infant was born with what they believed to be a defect, they literally threw away the baby on the rocks below killing it in the process.
The doctor lady who said this surely must be different in thinking than many of us who are not crazy about abortion for any reason. It appears to me that she really believes, as many liberals do, that humans have a right to play God when they feel the need. She doesn't work for Fox News so she has a right to believe like that but I question where they will stop at determining what fetuses are fair game. First I see that there is a possibility that some people are aborting fetuses according to sex and then that some doctors think it is scientific to abort certain others.
Nancy Snyderman, the chief medical editor of NBC’s Today Show, “explained to viewers that it’s just good science to abort an unborn child that may have a genetic disorder, explaining that testing for such conditions, ‘gives parents a chance to decide whether they’re going to continue that pregnancy or not. This is the science of today.’”
As we learned from the T-4 program, they don't stop.
The reason they don't stop is because abortion and euthanasia of the mentally challenged are addictive.
Murder in this case, the state sanctioned right to do away with the unfit...the useless eaters, is its own narcotic.
This drug's kick is a cocaine-like feeling of omnipotence; the god-like power to do away with a problematic person.
Once humans have a taste, they'll chase that first high forever.
But let's not single out the so-called research scientists for scrutiny.
The narcotic power of abortion is felt by the casual sperm donor father who tells a girl he hardly knows, "Take this $400 and get rid of it."
The woman who mindlessly recites pro-abortion propaganda also enjoys the high that comes from having a state issued license to kill.
Today we villianize those who took part in Nazi atrocities.
We ask, how can people do these sorts of things to other people.
Well, they are no different than ourselves and we are all capable of the same horrible things.
Every one of us is a monster with an excuse.
"The camp was encircled by electrical wire, and those who tried to escape were severely beaten in front of the others, sometimes to the point of death. Ravensbruck was infamous for the medical atrocities perpetrated against women there. Some prisoners were infected on purpose with gangrene so camp doctors could study how to treat soldiers who developed the disease. Pregnant women were forced to undergo abortions. Those who gave birth were made to watch as their babies were smothered or drowned in a bucket, according to survivor Germaine Tillion, who wrote "Ravensbruck -- An Eyewitness Account of a Women's Concentration Camp."
Why not just sterilize the welfare class and drug addicts instead of having them conceive and then killing their babies?
Yeah, let's get big government to regulate who can and who can't have children. Sounds totally free and conservative.
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