Fetuses are not people, argues the church.

Well, well, well. Who would have thought? The sanctity of the dollar outweighs the sanctity of life.

(Excerpt) Catholic Hospital Argues Fetuses Are Not People In Malpractice Suit

Lori Stodghill was 31-one years old, seven-months pregnant with twin boys and feeling sick when she arrived at St. Thomas More hospital in Cañon City on New Year’s Day 2006. She was vomiting and short of breath and she passed out as she was being wheeled into an examination room. Medical staff tried to resuscitate her but, as became clear only later, a main artery feeding her lungs was clogged and the clog led to a massive heart attack. Stodghill’s obstetrician, Dr. Pelham Staples, who also happened to be the obstetrician on call for emergencies that night, never answered a page. His patient died at the hospital less than an hour after she arrived and her twins died in her womb.

In the aftermath of the tragedy, Stodghill’s husband Jeremy, a prison guard, filed a wrongful-death lawsuit on behalf of himself and the couple’s then-two-year-old daughter Elizabeth. Staples should have made it to the hospital, his lawyers argued, or at least instructed the frantic emergency room staff to perform a caesarian-section. The procedure likely would not have saved the mother, a testifying expert said, but it may have saved the twins.......

But when it came to mounting a defense in the Stodghill case, Catholic Health’s lawyers effectively turned the Church directives on their head. Catholic organizations have for decades fought to change federal and state laws that fail to protect “unborn persons,” and Catholic Health’s lawyers in this case had the chance to set precedent bolstering anti-abortion legal arguments. Instead, they are arguing state law protects doctors from liability concerning unborn fetuses on grounds that those fetuses are not persons with legal rights. (End)
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It's music to the ears. Sweetness to the taste buds. That undeniable, irresistible aroma of right wing, religious hypocrisy.
 
all I have ever wanted, is to wear a fetus on a necklace. hopefully we are getting closer to that day.
 
all I have ever wanted, is to wear a fetus on a necklace. hopefully we are getting closer to that day.

Here you go. Beaker Fetus Pendant
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I'd recommend a white gold chain so as not to clash with the beaker.
 
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