Cat Cora
"Paul M. Cook" wrote:
>
> "Pete C." > wrote in message
> ster.com...
> >
> > "Paul M. Cook" wrote:
> >>
> >> > My mind is quote open to rational arguments, and I haven't heard any
> >> > here.
> >>
> >> Your mind is quite closed to the subject. I diod a search on embryo
> >> swapping and apparently it is not exactly the rage, shall we say. I
> >> found
> >> this from 1997:
> >>
> >> SANTA ANA, Calif., Sept 30 (LSN) - This morning, the Associated Press
> >> reported that only one doctor of a team of three who were involved in an
> >> embryo-swapping scandal, is facing trial. Dr. Sergio Stone, is being
> >> charged
> >> with fraud and conspiracy.
> >>
> >> However, the charges in this public trial make no mention of the egg- and
> >> embryo-swapping that led to more than 100 lawsuits and cost $18.4 million
> >> so
> >> far. Stone and his partners worked at the University of California-Irvine
> >> Center for Reproductive Health, which was closed in 1995.
> >>
> >> Dr. Ricardo Asch, the head of the operation has left the country and now
> >> practices in Mexico City. Dr. Jose Balmaceda, the other party, has also
> >> duped authorities by leaving the country and is practicing in Chile. The
> >> two
> >> are accused of taking patients' eggs and embryos from storage and giving
> >> them to other patients without their consent or knowledge. Authorities
> >> are
> >> investigating at least 15 cases where babies were born of questionable
> >> parentage.
> >>
> >> ---
> >>
> >> Got that? Questionable parentage. And I can't see where *******s
> >> exhanging
> >> embryos from their own ovaries has exatly been precedent setting in any
> >> court of law in the last 12 years.
> >>
> >> Paul
> >
> > Yep, only a clueless loon would try quoting entirely unrelated material
> > to try to bolster their failing argument.
>
> "Questionable parentage"
Yes, due to the embryo swapping being unauthorized, unrequested,
undocumented, etc. As I said, entirely unrelated.
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