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Old 05-05-2008, 01:17 PM
bluedog bluedog is offline
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Why of course the "human fetus" has the right of life as does all life examples found in reference of the Constitution of the United States. If you want to find the intent of any example of the wording of our constitution all one has to do is "reference" the source that these same men did that drafted our constitution and following legal system. "BLACKSTONE'S COMMENTARIES ON THE LAW". The Law Book used exclusively by our Supreme Court up until the 1920s. And endorsed by such men as Madison, Jefferson, Adams, Jay, and the rest of our founding fathers. What you find if you referenced the righteous source, would be the breaking of a direct decree of the creator. The spilling of innocent blood. And that same decree finds that the life of the flesh is found in the blood, not in any capacity of mental cognation. Therefore, if a human fetus contains human blood to support its life functions, then indeed it is considered "ALIVE". BD

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