
MIAMI, Fla., January 30, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - On Tuesday, January 27, 2009, suit was filed by the Thomas More Society in Miami on behalf of Shanice Denise Osbourne, an infant girl who was allegedly murdered in July, 2006.Evolution theory has not caused the abortion industry in America but it can be argued it has affected it. Over 40 million babies have been killed the since Roe v. Wade case in the early 70s. What took place in Miami should serve as a wake up call not just for the baby named Shanice but for the millions of babies that will be destroyed in the next few years. This week their are babies killed in their mother's womb.
Evolution has contributed to the cultural milieu to Western society in the realm not only of science but of lifestyle. The undesirable are destroyed, less they take energy from more desirable children.
The Associated Press states that "Sycloria Williams went to an abortion clinic outside Miami and paid $1,200 for Dr. Pierre Jean-Jacque Renelique to terminate her 23-week pregnancy." during the abortion procedure the baby came from her mother's womb alive.
What Williams and the Health Department say happened next has shocked people on both sides of the abortion debate: One of the clinic's owners, who has no medical license, cut the infant's umbilical cord. Williams says the woman placed the baby in a plastic biohazard bag and threw it out.It is amazing that no charges have been filed in this case. A murder has clearly taken place. May this lawsuit be won on behalf of this dead girl's memory. May we remember that creation is a gift of God. Creation is a special aspect of God's love and evolution philosophy has contributed to millions of babies being killed for survival of the fittest sake.
Police recovered the decomposing remains in a cardboard box a week later after getting anonymous tips.
"I don't care what your politics are, what your morals are, this should not be happening in our community," said Tom Pennekamp, a Miami attorney representing Williams in her lawsuit against Renelique (ren-uh-LEEK') and the clinic owners.
The state Board of Medicine is to hear Renelique's case in Tampa on Friday and determine whether to strip his license. The state attorney's homicide division is investigating, though no charges have been filed. (Fla. doctor investigated in badly botched abortion. By CHRISTINE ARMARIO. Associated Press Writer)
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