From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: Re: Georgia Woman Arrested Over The Concealment And Lying Over Her Dead Baby
Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2025 08:55:03 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.
On Sun,30 Mar 2025 17:01:56 -0700, Alan says...
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> On 2025-03-30 04:02, AlleyCat wrote:
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> > On Sat,29 Mar 2025 22:44:26 -0600, Gronk says...
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> > What We Know:
> >
> > Selena Maria Chandler-Scott was ARRESTED AND CHARGED WITH CONCEALING THE DEATH OF ANOTHER PERSON AND ABANDONMENT OF A DEAD BODY.
> >
> > Irrelevant shit deleted.
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> > The circumstances behind why she did what she did, are irrelevant.
> A Georgia District Attorney disagrees:
"A" District Attorney?
So fucking what. You can ALWAYS find people who don't agree with laws. HE might not prosecute, but he is irrelevant to the case,
isn't he?
> "So far, only Tift District Attorney Patrick Warren has answered
So, the rag you used as a source sent out feeler calls to see if anyone had an OPINION on this case and could only find ONE?
NOT convincing, at all, rich boy. Try again.
You just can't stop yourself, can you? You REALLY need to seek help with your need to be superior to others. You just HAVE to
reply to me, whether you think I'm right or YOU'RE wrong. It doesn't matter, does it?
I don't CARE what's going on inside your head and on your shoulder, but I DO know you need help.
> "There is no applicable case law
There IS case law, rich boy, because there ARE laws on the books in MANY states that address this very issue.
Q: Miscarriage or not can you simply throw your baby away?
"It is important to understand that HOW A PERSON HANDLES A PREGNANCY LOSS can have LEGAL IMPLICATIONS, where actions following a
miscarriage may lead to CRIMINAL CHARGES. MANY states have specific laws regarding the handling of fetal remains, and failing to
follow these can result in SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES."
Q: Miscarriage or not, you can't simply throw your baby away... right?
(I've included the non-relevant issues, since you faggots like to do that. I thought you might wanna read the same kind of shit
you throw at us, thrown back at you)
You're absolutely right. Regardless of whether a pregnancy ends in a miscarriage or a live birth, THE REMAINS OR THE BODY OF THE
BABY SHOULD NEVER BE SIMPLY THROWN AWAY. This is a matter of respect, dignity, and OFTEN INVOLVES LEGAL AND ETHICAL
CONSIDERATIONS.
Here's why:
Respect for the Fetus/Baby: EVEN IN THE CASE OF A VERY EARLY MISCARRIAGE, many people feel a deep emotional connection and
consider the developing embryo or fetus to be significant. Disposing of the remains as trash is often seen as deeply
disrespectful and can be traumatizing.
Emotional and Psychological Impact: For individuals and families experiencing pregnancy loss, how the remains are handled can
have a significant impact on their grieving process and emotional well-being. Proper handling acknowledges their loss and allows
for potential closure.
MEDICAL AND LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: Depending on the gestational age and location, THERE MAY BE SPECIFIC MEDICAL AND LEGAL
REQUIREMENTS regarding the disposal of fetal tissue. Hospitals and healthcare providers typically have protocols in place for the
respectful and legal handling of pregnancy loss remains.
Ethical Considerations: Many ethical frameworks emphasize the inherent value and dignity of human life, regardless of
developmental stage. Treating fetal remains as mere refuse goes against these principles.
Instead of being thrown away, there are respectful options for handling the remains after a miscarriage or stillbirth, which
often include:
Hospital Disposition: Hospitals typically have established procedures for the respectful disposal of fetal tissue, often through
cremation or burial.
Private Arrangements: Depending on the gestational age and local regulations, families may have the option to take possession of
the remains and make their own arrangements for burial or cremation.
Memorialization: Regardless of the disposition of the physical remains, many families find comfort in creating memorials or
holding ceremonies to acknowledge their loss.
In summary, the sentiment "you can't simply throw your baby away" is a valid and important one, reflecting the inherent respect
and dignity that should be afforded in all circumstances of pregnancy loss.
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