Planned Parenthood, which has repeatedly denied that it sells
the parts of aborted fetuses, took issue with some of DeWine's findings.
Not exact matches
I especially do not understand the meddling on the
part of Christians who would tell you that they believe
aborted fetuses go to heaven, anyway.
For example, it is grimly apparent that the remains
of aborted fetuses may have great value in medical experimentation, as well as being a potential source
of medicine and even spare
parts for transplants.
Dozens
of Central New Yorkers gathered on the lawn in front
of the East Genesee Street offices
of Planned Parenthood in Syracuse Tuesday, saying they were spurred into action by undercover videos
of the agency's executives apparently talking about the sale
of body
parts culled from
aborted fetuses for medical research.
A central New York congressman, who has long supported Planned Parenthood, is calling for an investigation into the agency, in light
of the videos showing Planned Parenthood officials apparently discussing how the group provides researchers body
parts from
aborted fetuses.
It also urges «a ban on human cloning» and «a ban on the use
of body
parts from
aborted fetuses for research.»
And discounting some
of the aforementioned gaps in logic in
part of its premises, certain plot details are really satisfying, such as a coroner's examination
of a dead angel (in recently transmogrified human form) that uncovers its biological composition to be similar to that
of an
aborted fetus, as well as technically hermaphroditic.