On March 6th, the governor of Alabama signed a bill protecting IVF in the state following the Feb 16th ruling of the Alabama Supreme Court that IVF embryos are “unborn (preborn) children”.
The problem we still have is that what the IVF lobby pushed through the legislature for the governor to sign continues to allow IVF facilities to make multiple ‘spare’ children, thereby exploiting the woman (they offer discounts if she agrees to ‘donate’ her ‘spare’ embryos (little children) to ‘science’ (to be sold for vivisection as chattel in the denatured biology of human embryo stem cell experimentation).
Dr. Lejeune’s Proposal of Law retains the good of IVF while eliminating the bad. Someone needs to introduce Dr. Lejeune’s Proposal of Law immediately in the Alabama Legislature. Article 3 provides in pertinent part:
“No human embryo can be submitted to any exploitation whatsoever. The pursuit of its continued development until its term, in the organism of its mother, must be offered to each embryo before another embryo is conceived.”
When the IVF money making lobby protests, ask them WHY they are protesting. The IVF clinics in the United States have the technology todo this ‘one child at a time’ (as the countries of Australia and New Zealand currently do). Dr. Lejeune’s Proposal of Law does not prevent them from assisting infertile couples to have a baby. If these clinics are truly ‘only about helping infertile couples to have a child’, conceiving only one child at a time and allowing that child shelter in the womb of her mother before another child is conceived still complies with the purity of the reason for IVF in the first place.
Couples come to them with the highest human aspiration – wanting a child to love. The IVF facilities, however, have their own love – the LOVE OF MONEY – money gained by trafficking preborn children for vivisection and experimentation. They want to go right on reaching out to hold the hands of the woman with tear filled eyes, desperate to have a child, assuring her that they are going to help her – as they press the papers in front of her, pointing to the signature line and saying, “Sign right here”. She gets a discount if she agrees to their terms.
Yours very sincerely and respectfully,
R. Martin Palmer
P.S. This letter is written on the morning of Thursday, March 7th, prior to the president’s State of the Union speech this evening. The administration is seeking to make political hay out of the throwback from the Alabama Supreme Court case. They plan to have in the balcony a woman who has benefited from IVF.
Now that this is being brought to the foreground of the nation’s attention, this is an ideal time for the legislatures of our nation’s red states to speak up and pass Dr. Lejeune’s Proposal of Law.
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