An Evening with JD Mullane
JD Mullane speaks to a packed house at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Doylestown, PA |
By Charol Abrams and Pat Dowling
In the Fifth Century, St. Augustine noted that “The
times are bad! The times are troublesome!” Every century has been afflicted by satan’s
evil, but St. Augustine
could also certainly be describing the evil experienced today in our nation and
our world.
This past Monday evening (10/15), JD
Mullane, a columnist for the Bucks
County Courier Times, The Intelligencer,
and the Burlington County (NJ) Times,
spoke to a packed hall at the parish of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Doylestown,
PA about his experiences at the trial last Spring (2013) for Kermit Gosnell,
who was convicted in May, 2013, of three murder charges, 21 felony counts of
illegal late-term abortion, and 211 counts of violating the 24-hour informed
consent law.
Mr. Mullane told us that he usually
covers only stories that are local for his newspaper readers, so his coverage
of the Gosnell trial began somewhat unintentionally with a light schedule one
day back in April when Mullane decided to attend the trial in center-city Philadelphia. He was looking
for a local angle, because some of the women who sought Gosnell’s later-term
abortions were from this area. JD called ahead to the Philadelphia courthouse for press
credentials, but was told that he could just show up!
Somewhat mystified by this lack of
competition for a press seat during a trial for horrific infanticide in
Philadelphia, he was then surprised to see that almost all of the courtroom
seats designated for the press were empty, and this absence included the
Catholic press. JD then snapped a cell-phone photo of the empty seats and
posted it on Twitter. The picture went viral, and only then did the media begin
to pay a little more attention to this trial.
Mr. Mullane told the parish-hall
audience that, as the testimony unfolded, it was bad enough to hear descriptions
of the routine practices in Gosnell’s abortion mill, how filthy is always was,
and how he discriminated against ethnic women by providing even worse than the
standard “care” for them. Additional trial testimony and images were “beyond
any Hollywood horror”, including the courtroom presence of one of the bloody
chairs where women in late-term pregnancy waited for lethal doses of Gosnell’s
drugs to kill their babies before “delivery” - and these drugs were sometimes
injected by an untrained 15-yr-old girl!
Other grisly testimony included 1) descriptions
of the horrendous techniques for murdering born-alive babies after delivery if
they survived the toxic drug-brew and 2) gruesome answers to police questions posed
for Gosnell’s staff. For example, a local detective testified that he asked the
abortion staff why Gosnell would keep jars at home containing some remains from
aborted babies. Staff members had replied that Gosnell owned a house at the Jersey shore and often used these babies’ remains to bait
crab traps set in the nearby ocean waters!
(Many other documented Gosnell horrors
are described at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kermit_Gosnell)
Since being convicted in May of this
year, Gosnell has been interviewed by only one reporter, Steve Volk, from Philadelphia Magazine. http://www.phillymag.com/news/2013/10/08/kermit-gosnell-trial-abortion/. Mr. Mullane told us that he, too, has covered many murder trials and that, in
his experience, all murderers have the same empty and evil look in their eyes. JD
said that he would also like to interview Gosnell, see if he has that same look,
and then definitely ask Gosnell one question: “Did Allyson Schwartz ever refer
women to your facility for late-term abortions?”
We can only hope that JD might someday
interview Gosnell and that he truthfully answers JD’s question! Ms. Schwartz is
a potential candidate for governor in PA and has been very quiet about
her involvement with Kermit Gosnell, as she thus far has been unwilling to answer
this question, which has been posed to her on several occasions. Does her
silence confirm her involvement?
Currently, Gosnell writes “poetry” in
prison while “blaming” Catholics for “persecuting abortionists”! How ironic
when he is thus far blind to the evil that he and other baby killers have
flagrantly inflicted upon our society since 1973 as the lives of more than 55
million infants have been ended by the legalized murder that is abortion.
JD also mused before the audience about
why our society so readily tolerates these and other abortion-related nightmares.
When searching for the answers, it’s worth remembering that abortion is the
contraception of last resort, so until people understand why contraception is
wrong, we will never end abortion. We should also realize that until people
understand their true dignity and the true meanings and purposes of our sexuality,
we will never end contraception. Thus finding meaningful ways to immerse the
culture in these truths – even just one person at a time - is essential to stop
the Gosnells of this world. Society changed in ways that blindly legalized abortion,
and by God’s grace, society can change by seeing and embracing related truths so
that abortion (and contraception) will end.
Returning to St. Augustine’s Fifth-Century observation
about evil, he continued it by reminding us that: “…we are our times. Let us
live well and our times will be good. Such as we are, such are our times.”
Let’s live well by learning about all
levels of life-affirming truths related to our sexuality and then sharing these
truths with everyone at every opportunity; here are a couple good places to
start:
- http://www.catholiceducation.org/articles/sexuality/se0002.html
- http://www.hprweb.com/2013/01/john-paul-iis-triptych-of-the-human-person/
Let’s also live well by routinely
accepting God’s mercy in Reconciliation for our own sins (regardless of how
serious they might be) and encouraging others to do the same.
Only by learning and sharing will we
shine light on the evil darkness of abortion mills everywhere and end the death
that always occurs there whether the conditions in these mills are filthy or
sterile and regardless of whether the abortion occurs at the beginning or end
of pregnancy.
JD Mullane’s public commitment in
words and pictures helps us to share these truths; we’re grateful for his work
and its impact.
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