[Esperansa 291] Baby's remains found at water treatment plant

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Tim Rohr

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May 10, 2010, 8:37:00 PM5/10/10
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So what is the legal way of disposing of a corpse...be it the result of a procured or spontaneous abortion? Obviously the baby was old enough to recognize as a baby, so chances are it was 2nd trimester. What's the difference if they get flushed down a toilet or thrown in the dumpster behind the clinic?

Baby's remains found at water treatment plant


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Sabrina SA

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May 10, 2010, 9:40:23 PM5/10/10
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This is truly sad. Let's pray that this child serves as a witness to this terror, and that the media will shed light on this and not stifle it. 
Let us take a moment now to say one Hail Mary, that more young mothers learn about CHOICES, that abortion isn't the only thing, as well as pray for chastity.


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