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[quote name='Winchester' timestamp='1344180790' post='2462953']
Why argue with a nihilist?
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Because
[quote name='add' timestamp='1343315095' post='2459011']
this is a real cell blob at 12 weeks gestation.....
legal to[s] kill[/s] terminate in all 50 states or is it something more?
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roe v. roe is a landmark decision picture
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A blob is a terrible thing to waste !

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[b]De difference between a blob of tissue and a human being may be his or her’s growth of kneecaps[/b] :hehe2:

[size=3][font=georgia,serif]A patella is a sesamoid bone that develops from the pressure cause by habitual walking. Most of the time, the patella appears at in the region of 2 years of age.


Babies are born without kneecaps. They don't appear until the child reaches 2 to 6 years of age.
Newborns do have kneecaps . Kneecaps form about the fourth month of fetal life. However, they don’t show up on x-ray very well because they’re not ossified, or bony. At this point in life, the kneecaps are made of a cartilaginous material. The growth centers surrounding the kneecap form late in developmental life in utero and may not appear until just before or just after the infant is born.[/font][/size]

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