We're shocked and appalled when we read that "Police Find Four Fetuses in Mom's Home," as reported by the Associated Press.
No wonder.
The first of the four dead babies, a boy described by authorities as a "viable fetus/infant," was found "wrapped in a white towel with a blue stripe in the cabinet below the bathroom sink" of the home that Christy Freeman shared with her boyfriend Raymond W. Godman, Jr. The fetus appeared to be in his 26th week, according to the medical examiner's report and the AP.
Police, FBI personnel and cadaver-sniffing dogs discovered two of the other fetuses bagged separately in a bedroom trunk. The fourth fetus, also bagged, was found in a small recreational vehicle in Freeman's driveway. The babies' causes of death, ages and relationship to Freeman are still under investigation.
Still these numbers are nothing compared to all of the dead fetuses and embryos laying in the back rooms of abortion clinics; some 3,500 abortions are performed every day in the U.S.A.
Here's an idea for news outlets that really want to give their readers sensational stories which shock and appall. Editors should cast political correctness to the wind and send their reporters searching for tiny corpses stored in refrigerators and tossed into disposal units within their local abortion clinics and Planned Parenthood centers.
If only the mainstream media had the guts to report this story.
(c) 2007 Marybeth T. Hagan
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