This post is getting some extremely rude attention by the pro-murder crowd, for mistaking a satire piece by The Onion for a real article. Several pro-baby-killers have left a number of hateful comments deriding the author's ability to distinguish fact from fake.
In a sense I agree.
It's almost as bad as when moviegoers are duped by obvious lies like "Inconvenient Truth" and "Day After Tomorrow", and not quite as bad as the time Dan Rather and Mary Mapes were duped by a lousy faked fax and flushed the last remnants of an entire network's credibility down the toilet.
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