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He has been charged, and is on trial now for murder.
Yes, he is on trial for murder, because he broke the LAW, but apparently that isn't enough.
Some people want all abortion banned because of what Gosnell did, even though history has shown us that banning abortion will just clear the way for hundreds of Gosnells to set up shop in back alleys everywhere.....just like they did in the "good old days" before Roe v Wade.
And then they claim they are concerned for women's health. Pretty hypocritical, isn't it?
Yes, he is on trial for murder, because he broke the LAW, but apparently that isn't enough.
Some people want all abortion banned because of what Gosnell did, even though history has shown us that banning abortion will just clear the way for hundreds of Gosnells to set up shop in back alleys everywhere.....just like they did in the "good old days" before Roe v Wade.
And then they claim they are concerned for women's health. Pretty hypocritical, isn't it?
I noted you skipped my questions to you about why exactly we should exclude abortion clinics from the same type of inspections we require of the local 7-11.
Before RvW the vast majority of abortions were performed by physicians.
“The broadcasters’ blackout of the Planned Parenthood infanticide lobbying scandal and the Gosnell ‘House of Horrors’ murder trial are the biggest and most politically-motivated media cover-ups in our nation’s history,” said Blackburn. “Censorship and media bias allows the corrupt abortion industry to profit at the expense of innocent women and children.
The mainstream media has a responsibility to report the truth, not turn a blind eye to the biggest civil rights issue of our time.”
Abortions use to be done in back room dirty places who knows how many women died because of it. But now people use it as a remedy for reckless behavior not all but many do. In poor areas I would suspect that education to sex and how babies are born is not happening as much as it should be and these young ladies dont know what else to do. But I am only surmising.
Yes, he is on trial for murder, because he broke the LAW, but apparently that isn't enough.
Some people want all abortion banned because of what Gosnell did, even though history has shown us that banning abortion will just clear the way for hundreds of Gosnells to set up shop in back alleys everywhere.....just like they did in the "good old days" before Roe v Wade.
And then they claim they are concerned for women's health. Pretty hypocritical, isn't it?
"banning abortion will just clear the way for hundreds of Gosnells to set up shop in back alleys everywhere.....just like they did in the "good old days" before Roe v Wade."
Source?
"Women's health"?
What does an elective abortion done strictly for the convenience of someone too irresponsible to care for the life they created have to do with women's health?
But the most shocking portion of today’s hearing revolved around Gosnell’s habit of storing the bodies of babies he butchered in abortions.
“This morning’s testimony from the medical examiner discussed remains of 47 babies found in cat food and cherry lime ade containers,” says Cheryl Sullenger of Operation Rescue, who is in the courtroom listening to the trial. “All containers contained bloody fluid and human remains.”
"What Gosnell did was not some inevitable result of legal abortion. But while legal abortion was not sufficient to create the horrors in Philadelphia, it was necessary. Gosnell was able to harm so many women and babies because he operated in the open."
So she admits Gosnell got away with what he did because he could do it out in the open with abortions being legal. If he was back alley he wouldn't have harmed so many women since they would have thought twice before going to him.
So much for the argument of more back alley abortions if abortions were outlawed. Seems more women would be alive today anyway.
"If you are the usual run-of-the-mill pro-abortion apologist, you are counting on media indifference, a cloud of smoke, and time to dull the impact of the sensational murder trial of abortionist Kermit Gosnell. After all, if the trial is very much under-covered and the edge is take off by fobbing the blame off on pro-lifers [!], then given enough time, it will “all go away”—or so they hope.
There are a couple of problems with that optimistic assessment. For starters, there are so many incredibly violent to the point of nausea statement from the Grand Jury’s report that a considerable number of people will hear references to at least one or two."
Last edited by janelle144; 04-21-2013 at 04:23 PM..
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