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Wednesday, January 18, 2006


Today one of the local newspapers came to interview me again in regards to the petition for the law I am trying to get passed for unborn victims of violence. The interview went well. I haven't done one in about 4 weeks, so it brought back some feelings I had started to bury. They had seen the picture of Baby Lane on my clipboard and had asked to use the picture in their article. I haven't looked at his picture in weeks, I felt very overwhelmed again. Very emotional. I am glad however that the picture will be printed. Unfortunately that is what it may take for people to realize that he was a baby whose choice for life was taken away from him. He was a very viable baby at over 27 weeks. So maybe if people can see for themselves that he was a perfect little baby, they will understand why I am doing this. I am sorry if this offends anyone, but this is reality, this is Baby Lane.

11:57 PM
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Tammy.