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Friday, May 11, 2018

Warning Signs: What Robert Rho and Kermit Gosnell Have in Common





By Cheryl Sullenger
Operation Rescue



Queens, NY - Robert Rho and Kermit Gosnell were both little-known abortionists who ran abortion facilities that operated under the radar of regulators as well as the general public until their arrests and ensuing trials thrust them into the public spotlight.

But the two men have more in common that a shared profession and having worn a matching set of "bracelets."

Both have been criminally convicted for killing women during late-term abortions that went terribly wrong.

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