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Those with conditions that can usually be corrected medically - such as deformed feet and cleft lip - are instead being terminated.

The number of abortions in England of Down's Syndrome babies now outstrips those who are born alive, despite the fact that those with DS can live long, happy, and fulfilling lives.

"These figures are symptomatic of a eugenic trend of the consumerist society hell-bent on obliterating deformity - and at what cost to its own humanity?" asked ethicist Jacqueline Laing, of London Metropolitan University.

"We are obliterating the willingness of people to accept disability. Babies are required to fit a description of normality before they are allowed to be born."

"This is straightforward eugenics. The message is being sent out to disabled people that they should not have been born. It is appalling and abhorrent," said Nuala Scarisbrick.

"Such statistics are an indictment of a society which places a conditional value upon its citizens, based upon how 'useful' they may prove to be in later life," notes Patrick Cusworth.

[6May04, Daily Mail; Drudge Report]

Presently (2009) about 3 Down babies are aborted per day in Britain.

 
Illinois Supreme Court Decision Supporting Constitutional Rights of Pharmacists (18Dec08) PDF Print E-mail

Americans United for Life (AUL) applauds today's Illinois Supreme Court ruling in Morr-Fitz v. Blagojevich that individual pharmacists and pharmacy owners do have legal standing to challenge a rule requiring them to dispense Plan B, which abortion activists call "emergency contraception," regardless of their religious, moral, or conscientious beliefs.

The rule was originally forced upon the pharmacists and pharmacies by a 2005 emergency order of Governor Rod Blagojevich, who stated in no uncertain terms that pharmacists should either dispense the controversial drug or leave the profession. 

Two lower courts had previously ruled that the plaintiff-pharmacists and pharmacies did not have legal standing to challenge the rule.

Dr. Charmaine Yoest, AUL President and CEO, stated, "This is a huge victory for the freedom of conscience of all healthcare providers.  Pharmacists now have proper recourse against a discriminatory law that would force them to check their constitutional rights at the workplace door."

Mailee Smith, AUL Staff Counsel, noted, "Finally, an Illinois court got it right.  If pharmacists and pharmacy owners don't have standing to challenge a rule that unfairly targets them, who does?  People should have legal recourse when the state attempts to circumvent and even eliminate their constitutional rights."

AUL provided legal support to the Plaintiffs from the initiation of the case, most recently filing an amicus brief before the Illinois Supreme Court on behalf of American Association of Pro Life Obstetricians & Gynecologists, the Christian Medical & Dental Associations, and other medical groups.  The brief argued that the Plaintiffs' rights of conscience -- specifically their rights to decline to dispense prescriptions in violation of their consciences -- are guaranteed under both federal and state law.

AUL's brief is available at http://tinyurl.com/aulmorrfitz
 
About Americans United for Life
Americans United for Life (AUL) is a nonprofit, public-interest law and policy organization whose vision is a nation in which everyone is welcomed in life and protected in law. The first national pro-life organization in America, AUL has been committed to defending human life through vigorous judicial, legislative, and educational efforts at both the federal and state levels since 1971. The Wall Street Journal has profiled AUL, and PBS's Frontline program chronicled AUL's successful efforts in Mississippi.


Website: http://www.AUL.org
Blog: http://Blog.AUL.org
[18Dec08, Press Release, , 202-289-1479; Chicago, IL, aul.org]
 

http://www.state.il.us/court/OPINIONS/SupremeCourt/2008/December/104692.pdf

 
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