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Why would someone abort a child with a cleft pallet?

I myself was born with a cleft pallet and cannot understand why or how a cleft pallet is a serious enough disability in the united states to warrant abortion. It does nothing to a childs brain to have a cleft pallet. So Why would someone abort a child with a cleft pallet?

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Actually, the pallets marked H/T are completely safe to burn. H/T stands for heat treated, as in they were dried with heat, NOT CHEMICALS. However, the pallets that are usually treated at all are used for export and cost more, so you're not likely to find them for free. Domestic-use pallets (most of the cheap ones you're able to pick up for free) are not treated at all. As for the tylenol scandal, tylenol just needed a scapegoat and blamed the pallets. The chemical found to cause the issue is not allowed to be used on U.S. pallets.
Wood pallets make good firewood. Should be no danger to burn them.
This Site Might Help You. RE: Is it safe to burn wood pallets? 'Member the Tylenol scandal a few years ago that was traced to the wood pallets, as they're supposedly treated with a chemical to preserve the wood or keep away bugs or what not. I figure if it's bad enough to contaminate sealed bottles of Tylenol and trigger a nationwide recall,...
Burning Pallets
burn out in the open and have a bucket of water or the garden hose handy to prevent a wild fire ... there is nothing wrong with burning a wood pallet and it has nothing to do with Tylenol today and do not take any Tylenol products == Walmart brand I-b

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