ALL: More Dead Babies Found
in Michigan Dumpsters
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By Michael Hichborn
Thursday, May 8, 2008 6:15 PM EDT
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WASHINGTON, May 8 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Shortly after the gruesome
discovery of aborted babies in a dumpster behind Dr. Alberto Hodari's Womancare
abortion facility in early March, Citizens for a Pro-Life Society discovered the
mutilated bodies of aborted babies in another dumpster at Women's Advisory
Clinic in Livonia, Michigan, owned by Dr. Reginald Sharpe.
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"It is indeed representative of the evil times in which we live that we must
stop and take time to grieve the loss of children whose parents clearly believed
they were disposable in much the same way that rotting garbage would be," said
Judie Brown, president of American Life League. "America is losing her soul."
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The bodies of at least six aborted babies were discovered in trash bags
containing McDonald's food wrappers, Olive Garden crackers, medical records and
bloody medical waste. Following an April 30 investigation by the Michigan
Department of Environmental Quality, Sharpe received only a warning and no
fines, as was the case with Hodari.
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"Dr. Monica Miller's most recent discovery is
not only bone chilling, but a somber reminder of the total disregard for the
rights of those human beings who have not yet been born," said Brown. "We are
told that the bodies of the babies found behind Reginald Sharpe's abortion
facility are legally defined as mere bio-hazardous waste and are thus treated as
such. After all, that is the law."
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Earlier this week, Bishop John Quinn of the Detroit diocese offered a funeral
Mass for the 25 aborted babies found behind Hodari's facility in Lathrup
Village. "We are grateful to Bishop Quinn for giving these babies the dignity
and respect they were denied when they were tossed in the trash," said Brown.
"We pray that the remains of these most recent victims will be treated with
equal respect."
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American Life League was co-founded in 1979 by Judie Brown. It is the largest
grassroots Catholic pro-life organization in the United States and is committed
to the protection of all innocent human beings from the moment of creation to
natural death. For more information or media inquiries, please contact Michael
Hichborn at 540.659.7900.
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