Two abortion clinic workers pleaded guilty Thursday to third-degree murder in deaths that occurred at a Philadelphia clinic where seven babies were allegedly born alive, then killed with scissors, and a patient died from an overdose of painkillers.
Andrea Moton, 34, admitted her involvement in the stabbing death of one late-term baby that she pulled from a toilet where it had been delivered.
Sherry West, 52, pleaded guilty in the February 2009 death of Karnamaya Mongar, a Bhutanese immigrant who was 19 weeks pregnant. Neither worker was trained or licensed for the work they did at the clinic run by Dr. Kermit Gosnell, authorities said.
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Horrible, but it does raise the issue of where we draw the line on a subject so controversial.
Bestowing the rights of personhood on a fertilized egg is lunacy. Killing a baby who is one minute removed from "fetushood" is monstrous.
Where is the line drawn, exactly? When does it stop being okay to terminate the life, when should that life be considered that of a "person," and can the two time periods intercept?
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From: PartOfYourWorld | #006 Horrible, but it does raise the issue of where we draw the line on a subject so controversial.
Bestowing the rights of personhood on a fertilized egg is lunacy. Killing a baby who is one minute removed from "fetushood" is monstrous.
Where is the line drawn, exactly? When does it stop being okay to terminate the life, when should that life be considered that of a "person," and can the two time periods intercept?
Isn't this pretty much the heart of the abortion debate?
PartOfYourWorld posted... Horrible, but it does raise the issue of where we draw the line on a subject so controversial.
Bestowing the rights of personhood on a fertilized egg is lunacy. Killing a baby who is one minute removed from "fetushood" is monstrous.
Where is the line drawn, exactly? When does it stop being okay to terminate the life, when should that life be considered that of a "person," and can the two time periods intercept?
It'll be interesting where the discussion goes with Romney saying he supports a "life begins at conception" amendment, what that would do to birth control legality.
Leebo86 posted... It'll be interesting where the discussion goes with Romney saying he supports a "life begins at conception" amendment, what that would do to birth control legality.