Michigan law permits dumping of aborted babies’ bodies, shocking discoveries reveal

In early April 2010 Veneklase and Miller notified law enforcement authorities and the state representative of the district. A meeting between the authorities and pro-life leaders resulted in a formal investigation of the clinics. While pro-life leaders had believed the dumping of the bodies is illegal, it is in fact legal as long as abortion practitioners fix the crushed remains in formalin solution. This was the case at the investigated clinics.

Although the clinics could have violated patient privacy laws, they failed to properly follow rules for incorporation in the state of Michigan and no physician was given the legal responsibility for the handling of patient records.

Michigan state Reps. Joe Haveman, Rick Jones, and Bob Genetski have introduced legislation to require abortion clinics to either cremate or bury the remains of aborted babies. Failure to comply would be a felony under the proposal, which is expected to draw opposition from abortion providers.

Rep. Jones, a Republican representing Grand Ledge, said he was “shocked and horrified” to find that babies were being “thrown into a garbage dumpster.”
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Abortion folks do not want this talked about.  This is the result of their fanciful ideology.  They shout choice and freedom from the rooftops and then hide in the darkness when light is shone on them.  You may also remember this:
WASHINGTON, D.C., September 23, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The Citizens for a Pro-Life Society (CPLS) say that their video depicting the Catholic funeral and burial ceremonies of abortion victims has been censored by the video-sharing site YouTube - which now has an established reputation for removing pro-life videos and issuing "warning strikes" against their owners' accounts.

CPLS reports that YouTube pulled the original five-minute film "Requiem for the Disappeared" on August 29. The film shows the remains of 23 unborn children whose bodies were buried after being salvaged last year from trash dumpsters behind abortionist Alberto Hodari's Womancare abortion clinic in Lathrup Village, MI., and abortionist Reginald Sharpe's Women's Advisory abortion clinic in Livonia, MI. The video is accompanied by the song "Tell Me Who I Am," which was crafted for the video and produced by Mediatrix Records.
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