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The British Columbia Catholic Herald story is actually more thorough than the summary suggests...

<blockquote>"The ministry understands that some of [the medical waste] is transferred to Oregon. There it is incinerated in a waste-to-energy plant." ... Last week [plant owner] spokesman Darby Randklev confirmed the plant was still taking medical waste from B.C. <b>via Stericycle</b></blockquote>

- and yes, <i>that</i> Stericycle, which Mitt invested in either before or after they got into the aborted-fetus-destruction business (at least as early as 1997, according to one source, but perhaps those were all spontaneously aborted fetii).

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At least they aren't going door to door and demanding families provide one fetus for every household member. Pay up or freeze to death.

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Considering all of Cliven Bundy's little Negro girls sitting on their concrete porches aborting all those babbies every day, I guess we could say that Oregon has gone green and is utilizing renewable energy

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Keystone pipeline? Fuck no! Murderfoetus pipeline? Hell yessss!!!!!!

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In New England the mob disposes of our medical waste by spreading it throughout New Jersey. At least Oregon gets electricity out of babby flambe. Also, burning gallbladders smell like kale.

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Speaking of which..... where's my sammich?

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After reading about Avril Lavigne's <strike> controversial</strike> idiotic new music video and the ongoing shenanigans of the Biebs (plus, the very existence of Nickelback), I'd have to say that Oregon is doing it wrong. Instead of aborted babbies, they should be burning Canadian pop stars for fuel

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I didn't know aborted fetuses were flammable. That must be why abortion clinics burn down from time to time.

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Also, an unknowing headline when they opened the plant in Oregon that receives medical waste from BC. At least, according to the source Jim Hoft's source used.

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I'm not sure many British Columbians get their electricity from Oregon's grid.

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Sure you're not confusing gauche (from the French for "left", as "sinister" is Latin for "left") with gaudy?

Or did you just want to spark off a discussion of the long history of oppression of southpaws by dextrous supremacists?

Main problem is, they have either simply no idea or a stubborn and disingenuous refusal to acknowledge the actual symbolism of the coat hangar. It is of course not a celebration of abortion but a reminder of the horrors that happen when the procedure is only available from outlaws.

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