You understand that what Gosnell did was illegal long before he did it, when he did it, and still today, don't you. His disgusting actions were nothing like how legal abortions were legally done at the time, or how they are legally done today. Your claim that that type thing happens around the country is a lie. Why do you think you need to lie to convince people?
And you understand that radical abortionists allowed him to kill and abuse minorities because they are radical extremist abortionists.
And you expect us to believe that this is the only case like it in the country?
Back alley abortions may be a very common thing.
He went undetected for well over 30 years. Thinking that this is the only case like it is insanely naïve.
I expect you to believe what you want to believe. Gosnell was never associated with Planned Parenthood in any way. His actions were condemned by Planned Parenthood and every other pro choice organization I have ever heard of.
“Planned Parenthood Southeast Pennsylvania president and CEO Dayle Steinberg admitted this week at
a fundraiser that the abortion business knew of the problems at Gosnell’s Philadelphia abortion facility.
Apparently Planned Parenthood did not report it to the state health department or other state or local officials who could have done something about it. Instead, it appears the abortion giant left it up to women Gosnell injured or traumatized to make public officials aware of his House of Horrors.
“We would always encourage them to report it to the Department of Health,”
Steinberg said of women who reported problems at Gosnell’s abortion clinic to Planned Parenthood staff.
Why would the nation’s biggest abortion chain not report the problems? Maybe because it referred women to Gosnell for abortions that were later in pregnancy than it would do.
As James Taranto
writes in the Wall Street Journal:
The advent of “safe, legal abortion” didn’t interfere with Gosnell’s back-alley career. The grand jury’s account suggests that other abortionists treated him less as an outlaw than as a niche player in the abortion market. He earned a bad reputation in Philadelphia but received referrals from across the Eastern Seaboard. Many of the women dispatched to him were “well beyond” 24 weeks pregnant, the legal limit in Pennsylvania.
Planned Parenthood Knew of Kermit Gosnell's Abortion Horrors | LifeNews.com