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Friday, May 4, 2012

"Jon Will's Gift"

A very moving piece by George Will, about his son, Jon, who has Down syndrome and who is celebrating his 40th birthday.  A (sobering) bit:

. . . In 1972, people with Down syndrome were still commonly called Mongoloids.

Now they are called American citizens, about 400,000 of them, and their life expectancy is 60. Much has improved. There has, however, been moral regression as well.

Jon was born just 19 years after James Watson and Francis Crick published their discoveries concerning the structure of DNA, discoveries that would enhance understanding of the structure of Jon, whose every cell is imprinted with Down syndrome. Jon was born just as prenatal genetic testing, which can detect Down syndrome, was becoming common. And Jon was born eight months before Roe v. Wade inaugurated this era of the casual destruction of pre-born babies. . . .

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I have a Downs Syndrome daughter born in 1974. She is an absolute joy. She has every right to live as full a life as the rest of us. How sad to think that Downs Syndrome babies may be targeted for abortion.