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Where's the "Stay Out of My Womb"-0utcry from Pro-Abortionists for Octuplet Mom?

     The pro-abortion camp is astonishingly quiet on the media scrutiny of Nadya Suleman, the thirty-three-year-old woman who became pregnant with six boys and two girls despite already having six other children. Both Suleman and her fertility doctor are being questioned for having implanted six embryos instead of the usual two or three.

     Pro-abortionists should be screaming bloody murder at the instrusion of "us" questioning the actions Suleman took with her womb. But they are unsually quiet. Where is their rallying support for this woman whose rights are being infringed upon by society? Where are their picket signs blaring "STAY OUT OF MY WOMB!" and "KEEP YOUR LAWS OFF MY BODY!"  I thought pro-abortionists consider a woman's womb, and the human being growing inside it, untouchable by law. Shouldn't these pro-abortionists be circling the wagons around Ms. Suleman and telling society to shove it?; after all, wasn't this the woman's "private" and "personal" choice, a choice made between a woman and her doctor, a choice only a woman can make? (I can only guess that the pro-abortionists are keeping quiet because a woman who wants to keep her children is bad for the abortion business.)

     Now even the fertility doctor who helped her become pregnant is facing a state investigation and harsh criticism from medical ethicists. What, now all of a sudden these people care about the human beings growing inside the mother? So there's something "unethical" about having too many children at once but there is not something unethical about slaughtering these same children through abortion? Please, if the supposed "ethicists" are going to start backtracking on the whole children-in-the-womb-have-no-rights deal, they better start by reversing the legality of abortion before trying to tell people they must be "ethical" when it comes to deciding how many children they want to have at one time.

     Board spokeswoman Candis Cohen stated, "We're looking into the matter to see if we can substantitate if there was a violation of the standard of care." Care? Care is now the issue? What kind of care does abortion provide?

     To tell citizens, yes, they may kill their unborn child, but no, they may not have more than five children at once because it would not be "fair" to these children is nothing short of hypocritical. 

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