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No cited examples, I see.
Gosh, who has the time?
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No cited examples, I see.
Yes I have seen network news, 60 Minutes, read accounts from Media Matters and the Huffington Post so I have a lot of experience seeing things taken out of context. What I would like is some evidence that the things taken out of their context do not represent real people saying exactly what they are saying. I do not have the time or inclination to watch hours of video so if you have evidence that shows that in context the people are not saying what they seem to be saying about the cost of body parts or about the way procedures are carried out I would like to see that.
I am not afraid of anything. I have read the article have heard that side of the story.
But I'm still waiting on you to articulate your own response.
But you can't and neither can anyone else.
All you are saying is that you are right, just believe what CNN tells you.
But really the only topic in that link is talking about profits. But the profiting doesn't concern me. Do you know if the editing was only done to make it look like PP made a profit?
Just to name a few. I'm just asking you to articulate a response to a very serious debate going on in our nation.
Flaming and goading, what a surprise.Liberals live in their own version of 'reality' which only superficially resembles real life.
That is why only good intentions matter on their side, never the results.
They don't sell body parts...they provide them at cost.
Uh-huh. Good luck winning hearts and minds with "everybody knows" arguments and insults.No need for anyone with their eyes open.
Is there anything illegal about that?If there is money involved in the transaction it's a sale.
Is there anything illegal about that?
Actually, it is an accounting issue. The fee is 'shipping and handling', and not a price for goods.It was just a technical point. No biggy.
Actually, it is an accounting issue. The fee is 'shipping and handling', and not a price for goods.
In today's mass market many products are "free", for a 'small shipping and handling fee' that actually contains a huge profit for the giverawayer.
In the case of baby body parts the 'handling' part of the fee is based on the supply, the demand, and the difficulty of obtaining the part. In other words the 'shipping and handling' fee is market driven, thus making it a 'sale'.