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Planned Parenthood Selling Baby Organs

I'm calling you out on this one. I know what you dream of taking over the world. . . it's those red and black elm tree bugs.

you mean those box elder bugs that I've been plagued with in the past - - that wouldn't be a dream, that would be a nightmare!
:-)
 
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you mean those box elder bugs that I've been plagued with in the past - - that wouldn't be a dream, that would be a nightmare!
:-)

yes you're right. elm trees are a plague in themselves, almost as bad as Russian Olives, the worst breed of trees on the planet. Box Elders are almost as bad as Elm trees, they get very huge and often rotten, and can fall through your roof or take down power lines to boot, and they smell bad. . . . the positively the worst thing about them is their tenants.
 
yes you're right. elm trees are a plague in themselves, almost as bad as Russian Olives, the worst breed of trees on the planet. Box Elders are almost as bad as Elm trees, they get very huge and often rotten, and can fall through your roof or take down power lines to boot, and they smell bad. . . . the positively the worst thing about them is their tenants.

Gotta throw Ailanthus trees in between Chinese Elm and Box Elder. Big, brittle, smell like urine.

Edit: actually they're probably worse than Elm.
 
Hey, quick, PC finger pointers, better read the last few pages in the thread and make sure you come down heavily on one side only. :)

I hope the day comes in my lifetime where a human embryo is equal to the human hosting it.

but as long as they're in a petri dish, it's OK to toss 'em out like garbage, right?
 
at any rate, I didn't know this was how the polio vaccine was developed


Fetal tissue transplants are actually part of a long-established tradition of using fetal cells in research. For example, the 1954 Nobel Prize for Medicine was awarded for a polio vaccine that was developed from fetal kidney cells. In addition, fetal cells were used in the production of a widely used vaccine for measles....
There are many potential uses for fetal tissue transplants, but the focus to date has been on the treatment of Parkinson’s disease and diabetes.

https://www.equip.org/article/the-ethics-of-fetal-tissue-transplantation/


it's a lengthy article, somewhat dense in scientific fact but it seems to present all sides of the ethical dilemma
 
And mods, shouldn't the thread title be changed to fetal organs? I don't want anyone to get confused into thinking PP is selling actual baby organs.
 
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