Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2(pesnta.1.2) 9/5/84; site idsvax.UUCP Path: utzoo!utcs!lsuc!pesnta!idsvax!steiny From: steiny@idsvax.UUCP (Don Steiny) Newsgroups: net.abortion Subject: Re: Disposition of Aborted Fetuses Message-ID: <143@idsvax.UUCP> Date: Tue, 28-May-85 18:30:29 EDT Article-I.D.: idsvax.143 Posted: Tue May 28 18:30:29 1985 Date-Received: Wed, 29-May-85 03:29:41 EDT References: <855@bunker.UUCP> Distribution: net Organization: Personetics, Inc. - Santa Clara Lines: 40 > > The topic is what happens to aborted fetuses. If you don't > want to know, don't read any farther. > > The presentation is highly emotional, and I ask readers to > look past the rhetoric to the actual incidents described. > In fact, I anticipate three classes of negative response: > (1) Too emotional. Yes, I know; neutrality is well nigh > impossible with this topic. (2) Irrelevant. An opinion > which I do not share. What happens to aborted fetuses > shows a lot about the attitudes of those performing > abortions. (3) It's all lies. > The article goes on to say that fetuses are used to make collangen, something found in cosmetics. So what do you want to do with them? I'm with John Pryne. "Don't bury me in the cold, cold ground, cut me up and pass me all around." It is a lot better to use them in cosmetics that save them in a garage or something. I understand they are hell on trash compactors. Fertlizer might be another good use for them. What do the animal control officials do with animal corpses the find by the roadside? Fetuses are like other dead animal material. They smell real bad after a few days in the sun, they attract digusting insects, and are unarguably refuse to be disposed of (as we will all be some day). I would say that your submission is irrelavant. I disagree that it shows anything about my attitude about abortion. It is an indication of how I feel about recycling as a way of acheiving a relatively homostatic ecosystem. pesnta!idsvax!steiny twg!idsvax!steiny Don Steiny - Computational Linguistics 109 Torrey Pine Terr. Santa Cruz, Calif. 95060 (408) 425-0832