Monday, January 30, 2017

Kathryn Lopez on "America's biggest serial killer"

Kathryn Lopez writes at National Review about a new book concerning the Kernit Gosnell trial, and a movie about it, that hasn't reached distribution yet.  She writes about the journey of the authors of the book, Ann McElhinney and her husband:
McElhinney’s interest in the trial was not ideological. She wasn’t pro-life, and she’s quick to tell you that she “never trusted or liked pro-life activists.” 
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But Gosnell changed things for McElhinney. “I got an education on abortion because of researching and investigating this story,” she tells me. 

She quotes McElhinney:
Hundreds of African-American babies were born alive and then murdered. Where is the outrage for those black lives that matter? Progressive Pennsylvania with all of its government agencies couldn’t have cared less. Where’s the outrage for that?
It is important for you read her entire article.






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