August 27, 2008

It All Depends on What the Term "Viable" Means in This Context

But given the type of care now available for preemies, I'm skeptical about how the determination was made that the "pre-viable," but delivered fetuses, had no chance of survival outside the womb.

Some versions of the story say "little chance of survival"; others use the phrase "no chance of survival."

There is a difference, and it is at the heart of whether we can call what was going on in Chicago "infanticide."

In any event, factcheck.org concedes that Obama's been lying about the Illinois bill.

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1 In the en, though, bringing that practice out into the open might have saved more lives. I cannot understand the abortion imperative, in a nation wherein couples are lined up around the block trying to get babies to adopt.

Posted by: Attila Girl at August 28, 2008 03:57 AM (TpmQk)

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