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>Perhaps this story did happen, but I am reserving judgement. I find it hard to believe that the baby could have gotten enough amphetamine to kill him and the mother (who they are saying the drug came through) was uneffected,
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I, too, am reserving judgment on this one. It sounds like there is a
possibility that the mother might have been trying to "clean up her act"
in caring for her child rather than cleaning up the evidence...
I don't think it is necessarily a plot of DEA etc. I think it's just
that sometimes our assumptions that women can't breastfeed in some
situations can overtake our reasoning. The vulnerable -- the poor, the
homeless, the members of other ethnic groups -- are viewed as unable or
unworthy or unfit.
Jo-Anne Elder-Gomes
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