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Home Front: Culture Wars
Ultrasound? Just a Trick to Make You Think Your Baby Is Alive
2017-02-01
[PJ] The venerable Atlantic has already taken a lot of heat for this disgraceful article (see the world-class appendage of corrections at the end) but it's worth taking a brief look at to illustrate just how morally awful the pro-abortion crowd has become:

One of the first measures that Republicans in the 115th Congress proposed was the "Heartbeat Protection Act." On January 11, a group led by Steve King of Iowa introduced a bill that would require doctors nationwide to "check for a fetal heartbeat" before performing an abortion, and prohibit them from completing the procedure if they found one. In December, Republicans in the Ohio state legislature put forth a similar measure. Governor John Kasich vetoed it, observing that such a law would almost certainly be struck down as unconstitutional, but approved a 20-week abortion ban.
Opponents of the heartbeat bills have pointed out that they would eliminate abortion rights almost entirely--making the procedure illegal around four weeks after fertilization, before many women realize that they are pregnant. These measures raise even more elementary questions: What is a fetal heartbeat? And why does it matter?

The idea would have been unthinkable before the advent of a technology developed in 1976: real-time ultrasound. At six weeks, the "heartbeat" is not audible; it is visible, a flickering that takes place between 120 and 160 times per minute on a black-and-white playback screen. As cardiac cells develop, they begin to send electrical pulses that cause their neighbors to contract. Scientists can observe the same effect if they culture cells in a petri dish.

Doctors do not even call this rapidly dividing cell mass a "fetus" until nine weeks into pregnancy. Yet, the current debate shows how effectively politicians have used visual technology to redefine what counts as "life."
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  Reason? Just a trick to make you think you're a human being.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2017-02-01 16:03  

#7  I've long felt the pro-life crowd should push for mandatory ultrasounds before an abortion. For the safety of the mother or whatever. Studies have showed that mothers were less likely to abort when they saw the ultrasound. It'll still be their choice, but it'll be a better educated choice.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2017-02-01 15:53  

#6  Abortion is human sacrifice for convenience.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2017-02-01 15:08  

#5  Recently attended the ultrasound "big reveal" of our next great-grandson. He was then at approximately 10 weeks and most assuredly registered a heartbeat. And movement. And so-on.

But he is easy prey for PP and the ghouls that have sold their souls to support it.
Posted by: Vast Right Wing Conspiracy   2017-02-01 13:43  

#4  It was good while it lasted :)
Posted by: Shipman    2017-02-01 13:28  

#3  The drunk is gone, all three posts of his. Sorry, Shipman.
Posted by: trailing wife   2017-02-01 09:13  

#2  I love Special K and Bud for breakfast.
Posted by: Shipman    2017-02-01 08:52  

#1  That other heartbeat, probably arrhythmia. You really should have that looked into.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-02-01 02:50  

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