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The definition of creepy...

3/6/2011

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Apparently there's an abortionist that encourages parents to see their baby (after it's dead I guess) and to take a handprint or footprint of the baby to remember them by. His name is James Pendergraft, and here's a quote from his website:

"At the Women's Centers we are prepared to aid patients and their families in getting through the entire process with our compassionate and caring staff, supporting them from the beginning to the end of the termination procedure. Each patient goes through the procedure process differently. We encourage all patients to at least see the baby minimally as we believe that this is the best way to bring closure for families. We are also prepared to help families have a memory of their child such as having a handprint or a footprint. Some patients want the baby to be cremated and others want a burial to take place."

So he obviously recognizes that it is a living child that he is killing. That quote is probably one of the weirdest things I've ever read. You'd have to be a very sick person to do that. I wonder how he justifies killing a child that he opening says he considers just like any other child.
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