Gosnell verdict reached
2:27p: Per CNN’s David Ariosto (via Twitter): ‘The jury in the Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell case has reached a verdict on all 263 counts.”
2:27p: Per CNN’s David Ariosto (via Twitter): ‘The jury in the Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell case has reached a verdict on all 263 counts.”
I’ll answer that: with tasteless and tactless audacity, from the top down.
As the Weekly Standard noted, “The White House is marking Mother’s Day… by celebrating free birth control provided by Obamacare“….
Everything you need to assess Obama’s character was displayed at the #PlannedParenthood speech. No mention of #Gosnell. Horrendous. #prolife ~ Actor Ken Wahl, commenting on President Obama’s “God bless you” speech at a Planned Parenthood event in DC, via Twitter, April 28
Reading through your clever comments this morning prompted me to think of another weekend question, or rather a “complete this sentence”: Blaming pro-lifers for Gosnell is like… For instance: Commenter Ninek: “… like blaming vegans for an e-coli outbreak at a shoddy meat processor.” Commenter SM: “… like blaming folks who work to prevent the […]
The only issue libs have with #Gosnell is that he was”messy.” Otherwise, a very prolific and effective choicer! ~ Actor Nick Searcy slamming pro-choicers on Twitter, via Twitchy, April 14 [HT: The Other McCain]
UPDATE 4/16 9:45a: Here’s a good piece on TweetFest Round 1, “Celebrities, politicians force media to look at abortion ‘House of Horrors.'”
4/15, 5:50p: Sign up now to participate in Round 2 of the #Gosnell TweetFest this Wednesday, April 17, from 8a to 8p EST.
Round 1 garnered almost 170,000 tweets, according to LifeSiteNews.com, with the hashtag #Gosnell trending in the number 1 spot, according to Lifenews.com. The TweetFest was credited, along with Democrat Kirsten Powers’ USA Today column, with finally getting the media to pay attention to mass murderer abortionist Kermit Gosnell. For example…
UPDATE 3:50p: From Huffington Post, today:
Indiana state senators have dropped a requirement that would force women to undergo an ultrasound procedure both before and after having a medication-induced abortion, after the legislation attracted national criticism.
Could it be legislators added that second ultrasound to have something to compromise on and still get what they really wanted? Or maybe it was accidental. Still, an ultrasound bill moves forward.
10:09a: I read a piece last week by RH Reality Check’s Robin Marty complaining about pending ultrasound legislation in Indiana, which…
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