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H/T to Sunny of Faith and Country
The first group of aborted babies who were buried at Holy Cross came from a 1984 incident in Milwaukee. A driver for a local laboratory, making rounds at a number of medical clinics and offices, picked up at one of her stops - a Milwaukee abortion mill - the bodies of aborted babies to be taken to the laboratory apparently for analysis and disposal.Click Sunny's link to more details.
4 comments:
That is so sad yet a beautiful tribute to the poor little souls.
What a horrendous story, but how wonderful that the church stepped up to honor their short lives. We are sick society to allow this.
I forgot to add, but we had a huge news event here in Virginia when dozens of dogs where found in a dumpster. Ironically, it was a PETA employee who had euthanized the unadoptable pets, but it got a lot of press. I wonder if the dead babies in the dumpster got much press.
It is tragic Tracy.
Alexandra, Michelle Malkin exposed PETA's hypocrisy when she wrote just how many animals they kill. I stopped volunteering for a bird haven because I got the impression (and I may be wrong) that most of their energy goes to saving these babies birds but I wondered about how they would really feel about the unborn human babies.
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