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Old 06-26-2008, 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Makedde View Post
But if someone didn't want a disabled child, how would they feel if tests showed the child was healthy, but when it was born, it wasn't?
Likewise, would a parent who does not want a disabled child take the risk that their unborn child would be healthy?
I don't think I could. I'd feel upset that doctors got the diagnosis wrong, but I wouldn't regret the decision, because I don't think I could take the risk that my child might be healthy, when tests showed it wasn't.
Where the hell did tolerance go? My whole life I've heard about tolerance for the "challenged," and here you go telling me that we should murder the "challenged."
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