Empty media seats at Abortion Monster trial

for some reason, this story had completely missed my radar screen. This story, and discussions about it, should be everywhere! but it just isn't.

Such moral decay, brushed under the rug. My stomach is literally lurching.
 
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I read Dave Weigel and Conor Friedersdorf's pieces on the trial. Almost enough to make one physically ill.
 
Someone famous needs to sit in there.Any famous pro-life people contactable?

Paging Janine Turner. Ms Turner to the microphone, please!

There's another one that comes to mind - crap! She played the conservative DA on Law and Order. Angie something, maybe? I seem to recall that Patricia Heaton is pro-life, as is Justin Bieber.
 
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The real tragedy is the left's response. They are taking this as a sign to double down on abortion. Basically, since the right is trying to make abortions more difficult to obtain, it creates a market for guys like Gosnell to come in and exploit.

http://www.salon.com/2013/04/12/there_is_no_gosnell_coverup/

After all, the question is not just why the state failed to respond to the complaints of women and advocates who visited the clinic, although that matters hugely. It’s why women kept going there anyway: because they felt they had no alternative. Read this account from Jeff Deeney, a social worker from Philadelphia, who points out that the lack of public funding for abortion is a big factor leading desperate women to Gosnell: “It’s worth noting for outsiders that Health Center #4 which serves the same neighborhood is the best in town, providing quality care for the uninsured poor. But Health Centers don’t do abortions, and Medicaid, where a TANF mom’s insurance coverage would come from, if she had any at all, doesn’t pay for them. And for these women the cost of paying for an abortion out of pocket breaks the budget, leaving mom scrambling to make next month’s rent or possibly wind up on the street.” Cost is also how women often get past the legal gestational limit, as they struggle to save up enough money — and Gosnell’s willingness to break the law was what made him their last chance. To everyone who thinks his case was a reason for more abortion restrictions: What he did was already illegal.
 
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