An account of this "closing of the case" appeared in the online edition of Washington Post yesterday. One curious line appears, the so-called diagnosis of the cause of Jennifer's death. She allegedly suffered from "a rare condition in which amniotic fluid was pushed into her blood system". Well, some questions come to mind:
- Does this "rare condition" have a name?
- To be identified at all, there must have been previous occurrences of this "rare condition". I for one would like to see some accounts of these.
- In order for amniotic fluid to be "pushed into her blood system", something had to do the "pushing". How did this "pushing" occur?
But don't expect these questions to be asked by the Board. Nope. As long as Martin O'Malley is governor, the same who spearheaded NARAL fundraisers, abortionists will continue to get a free pass in Maryland. Their investigation might as well have closed with..
"Nothing to see here, folks! Move along! Move along!"
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