“I would prefer to believe that a market in fetal organs would empower women to use their reproductive capabilities to their own economic advantage.”

"Are We Ready for a Market in Fetal Organs?," http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jacob-m-appel/are-we-ready-for-a-market_b_175900.html The Huffington Post (2009-03-17)

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