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PARTIAL-BIRTH ABORTION USED TO HARVEST BABY PARTS


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DENTON, Texas, July 9 (LSN) - The pro-life group Life Decisions International (LDI) is producing a provoking set of videos on the most controversial topics related to the abortion issue. In the first of the "LifeTalk" series, LDI president Mark Crutcher asserts that partial-birth abortion is so ardently protected as the late-term abortion method of choice because (with the exception of the brain) it preserves the body parts intact so that they can be sold.

The first tape contains an interview with a pro-life "spy" who works for a company purchasing organs and other fetal tissue from abortuaries. The undercover operative recounts his/her decision to join the pro-life movement after witnessing an abortionist, who failed to successfully abort twins, drown the babies after they were born alive.

The accounts of the usefulness of partial-birth for fetal tissue sales and the killing of mistakenly live-born infants at abortion mills are confirmed by former abortion provider Eric Harrah. Prior to his conversion to Christianity last year, Harrah owned (at least partially) 26 US abortuaries and was the homosexual lover of an abortionist.

For more see Religion News Today at:
http://www.religiontoday.com/Archive/FeatureStory/view.cgi?file=19990707.s1.html

Life Decisions International http://www.ldi.org/

(with files from Pro-Life E-News)

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