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In a message dated 4/18/01 11:15:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

okieleah@... writes:

> .

>

> Mr said the loss of so many children with Down's had an effect on

> those

> who were born. " There is a double jeopardy for the few who do make it into

> the

> world, because there are so few of them, and less pressure to do very much

> for

> them.

Man, I hadn't thought about that aspect of it. Yesterday, an expectant

mom called me. She is 22 weeks pg with her first baby and it has DS.

She came out and said that she was too far along for an abortion (OW). But

she then said that she wished she'd never had the test in the first place and

just didn't know the baby had DS until it was born. She was saying a lot

of stuff; needed to vent naturally. But she sounded together and like she

was going to be a good mom.

Also, last week on the Dr. radio show, Dr. did a spiel on

Singer (our ARCH enemy). Apparently, he has some new writings out where he

actually says it's ok to have sex with animals, as long as it doesn't harm

the animal. However, having sex with a chicken would be morally wrong

because it would kill it. WHEN is Princeton going to realize what a sick

sick man he is!!!!!!! No doubt Singer is 100% for prenatal testing. That

would save the family from having to kill their infant with DS after it's

born.....SICK!!!!!

Donna

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