I have no doubt he will bring joy to his parents. My neighbors have a 22 year old son who is disabled, though not as much as this little one. Justin needs help to walk but has a very sweet spirit. I was over there one day and he kept crawling backwards until he bumped right up to me and insisted that I hold him on my lap:) You just want to hug the stuffins out of him.
BTW, doesn't Baby Charlotte live in the UK too? Last time I read anything about her the court was giving the docs the right to remove life support.
So scary. Nobody's children are safe when you think about it. This is a frightening article and it is horrible to think the parents had to go to court to keep their baby alive. Just horrible.
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I have no doubt he will bring joy to his parents. My neighbors have a 22 year old son who is disabled, though not as much as this little one. Justin needs help to walk but has a very sweet spirit. I was over there one day and he kept crawling backwards until he bumped right up to me and insisted that I hold him on my lap:) You just want to hug the stuffins out of him.
BTW, doesn't Baby Charlotte live in the UK too? Last time I read anything about her the court was giving the docs the right to remove life support.
This is huge.
If the judge had ruled against Baby MB no disabled person in NHS care would be safe, and I'm sure Canada would have followed suit.
I'm certain that the right-to-kill movement will eventually prevail, but thank G-d, not today
I posted this to prolifeblogs and gave you the hat tip ev...
So scary. Nobody's children are safe when you think about it. This is a frightening article and it is horrible to think the parents had to go to court to keep their baby alive. Just horrible.