Abortionist Gosnell Found Guilty—Just Like Every Abortionist Should Be
by Ann Scheidler
Kermit Gosnell: Guilty on three counts of murder.
The Pro-Life Action League commends the jury for taking their job
seriously, analyzing the evidence presented to them, and finding Gosnell
guilty. But this case raises all sorts of issues beyond the charges of
murder and other felonies, or even the a guilty verdict.
The abortion industry has tried to distance itself from the Gosnell
“House of Horrors” as if a clean, sanitized abortion clinic is a much
better place for babies to die, and, for that matter, mothers to die.
Don’t forget Tonya Reaves,
who had her abortion in a nice, clean Michigan Avenue abortion clinic
operated by Planned Parenthood in Chicago. No guilty verdict in her
case. In fact, no charges.
The Gosnell case forces America to look at the underlying conundrum of a
society that accepts abortion as a legitimate choice, thereby admitting
that the unborn baby has no standing among us.
League Vice President Ann Scheidler's involvement with the
pro-life movement began in 1973 when her husband, National Director, Joe
Scheidler began to work full-time in pro-life work. In 1980, she helped
found the League.
In 1990, Ann began working part-time at the League as Assistant Director, a
position which gradually became full-time. She served as Executive Director
from 2000 till 2009, and has served as Vice President since then. Ann is
closely involved with all aspects of the League's work, from public relations
and development to activism and outreach.
The Pro-Life Action League was founded by Joseph M. Scheidler in 1980 with the aim of saving unborn children through non-violent direct action.
The League is a national organization dedicated to empowering
Americans to put their pro-life convictions into effective action in
their local communities.
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