Archive for February 10, 2015

Abortions for Newborns: A Moral Dilemma

Here’s a moral quandary for people who believe in no abortion under any circumstances: fetus in fetu. It happens–in both boys and girls–in 1 of every 500,000 births.  It is a fetus within a newborn baby. Some say it’s more of a tumor.  But sometimes there’s no question, as in the case of the Hong Kong baby with twins inside her, twins that were 8-10 weeks developed, with arms, legs, spine, ribs, intestines, and an umbilical cord each.  (No, this isn’t something from National Inquirer.  Read about it in the U.K. Mirror article.)  The medical team removed them surgically when the girl was three weeks old.

Was that an abortion?  Of course it was.  Was it morally right?  That’s a knotty question.  Should the newborn and her twins have been allowed to die instead?

I’ll leave the answers to people far more intelligent, moral, and spiritual than I am.

 

 

Innocent Man is Released but Imprisoned

Imagine this: You’ve been totally cleared of murder after spending 21 years in prison.  Your state lets you out but makes you–a legally and actually innocent person–wear an ankle monitor and keep you on the books as a murderer.  That’s what’s happening to an Illinois man, Tyrone Hood.

Read a short summary of the situation, in his own words.  For more details, click on the links he gives you.  Then do something to help this man who is caught in an unjust system.  On the page giving his summary, at change.org, is a place where you can sign a petition to free him totally.  Politicians respond to pressure.

If this can happen to him, it can happen to any of us accused of any crime.

 

 

Thursday Thought on Friday

OK.  I’m human.  I get mixed up on my days.  Yesterday I thought was Wednesday, therefore, no Thursday Thought.  Please allow me to get back on track today, which my husband assures me actually is Friday.  Anyway, I think I’ve found an excuse:

“A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable but more useful than a life spent in doing nothing.” (George Bernard Shaw)

 

 

My Hassle-Free Site: Update

No pop-ups or advertisers to track and use your email address.  That’s my promise to readers of my websites.

I’ve just updated my other website (http://www.jackieodonnell.net) and invite you to take a look.  There’s some of my poetry (Poetry page); some suggestions for a useful product and equipment maintenance/safety, plus some disability law, and a thoughtful quote–all for the person living with a disability himself or in his family or among her friends (Adept-Able Living page).  PLUS, for your entertainment and maybe awareness, click on the Quiz-icals page.

While you’re there, look on the Home page for a personal glimpse into my life and interests. Then go to the My Books page to learn about my paper and ebooks.

Also, if you need any professional editing done, visit my Editing Services page.

And, as always, I welcome comments!

Thanks for reading.

Trump, Tell Me This

Looks like Donald Trump will be running for President…again.  There’s something I don’t understand, though, Donald.  How is it that you can afford the extraordinary expense of running for office every four years but can’t afford a decent hair piece?

 

 

Parental Choice or Abuse?

Two probable Presidential candidates (Christie and Paul) came out today advocating parental choice in whether to have children vaccinated against measles and other diseases.  Christie soon backtracked, but Paul remains adamant.  This idea of parental choice is one I hear often.  Let’s take a look at it.

First, remember that the controversy over vaccinations began many years ago, as the result of a report–since discredited as unscientific and inaccurate–and a claim by a researcher–since exposed as as self-serving and fudging the data.  The scientific world totally denies Rand Paul’s absurd statement that vaccines cause mental illness or any other condition.

Back to parental choice.  The choice not to vaccinate a child is a choice to put him in danger of being one out of the nine babies out of ten in a room exposed to measles to catch that disease and possibly suffer resulting hearing loss, deafness, pneumonia, encephalitis, or even death.

Parents don’t have a legal choice to beat their children, starve them, lock them in a closet, or leave them alone for several days.  That’s called “child abuse” or “child endangerment.”  Refusing to provide a child with proven protection against a potentially debilitating disease–how is that “choice” rather than “child abuse/endangerment?”