M
markomalley
Guest
From the newsletter of Defending Life (pdf file):
When a retired nurse from Virginia learned from her sister-in-law that a biotechnology company in Rockville, Md., was selling aborted baby parts online, she could hardly believe what she was hearing.
But, she said, “I looked on the website and sure enough, they were selling baby parts.”
Still incredulous, she decided to dial the phone number on the website.
“I called them and gave them my name. I said I was interested in how I could get a fetal heart.
You can see Capital Biosciences’ catalog of currently available normal fetal parts at this link.
When a retired nurse from Virginia learned from her sister-in-law that a biotechnology company in Rockville, Md., was selling aborted baby parts online, she could hardly believe what she was hearing.
But, she said, “I looked on the website and sure enough, they were selling baby parts.”
Still incredulous, she decided to dial the phone number on the website.
“I called them and gave them my name. I said I was interested in how I could get a fetal heart.
You can see Capital Biosciences’ catalog of currently available normal fetal parts at this link.