Life, it begins at conception. There is no doubt about this except to those that want to be able to murder children who are not threatening the life of the mother (atopic pregnancy, etc.). Look at the standards of “life” in any biology textbook and then apply them to the fertilized egg to prove this to yourself.
But despite this being clear to anyone with a brain, people still think that abortions (again, except in the very and extremely rare case of risk to the life of the mother) are good ideas and will even kill babies born during botched abortions.
The Board of Medicine has revoked the license of a Florida doctor accused of medical malpractice in a botched abortion case in which a live baby was delivered, but ended up dead in a cardboard box.
The board on Friday found Dr. Pierre Jean-Jacque Renelique in violation of Florida statutes by committing medical malpractice, delegating responsibility to unlicensed personnel, and failing to keep an accurate medical record. Renelique and his attorney declined to comment after the hearing.
The Department of Health said Renelique was scheduled to perform an abortion on a teenager who was 23 weeks pregnant in 2006. Sycloria Williams had been given drugs in advance to dilate her cervix.
According to the complaint, she gave birth at a Hialeah clinic after waiting hours for Renelique to arrive. The complaint said one of the clinic owners put the baby in a bag that was thrown away.
Police found the infant’s decomposing remains a week later.
Of course he felt justified in this action because she doesn’t see a living human as a living human. Just remember that when you are the next to be deemed “undesirable” and your life is taken without your consent.
Humorously, this “doctor” tried to play to the sympathy of the board:
At Friday’s hearing, Renelique told the board of his life-long quest to be a doctor. He said there are generations of physicians in his family, and that he decided to follow the same path after seeing his father treat patients.
Renelique described saving a woman’s life during the second year of his medical residency in Haiti. He later left his home country to work and train in the United States. It was never his intention to do abortions, he said.
“That was not part of my goals when I came to Florida,” he said. “But I had to do it to survive.”
Bullshit! You had a choice. And now you are suffering the consequences.
Gee, maybe you should have thought about all this BEFORE you decided to take the life of an innocent child? This is sort of like Hitler rationalizing the death of the Jews by saying he was doing good things for Germany if you ask me.

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