Posted on 10/14/2018 12:01:17 PM PDT by Morgana
You need to go see the new movie "Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer," starring actor Dean Cain in the leading role.
It's in theaters nationwide this Friday. And while you're at it, take several friends with you.
But if you've never heard about this film, I can't say I blame you. You're not alone.
Not only should you go see it if you care about the plight of unborn children and their mothers, but a purchase of this particular movie ticket is a rebuke to the disgraceful behavior of the American mainstream press a few years ago.
Maybe I'm already starting to sound too much like President Trump railing against fake news, but it sure chaps me that much of the general public still does not know about this story. What is worse, the media's appalling conduct about this continues to this day.
For those who remain unfamiliar with what happened, the trial of Kermit Gosnell a Philadelphia abortionist who was convicted in May 2013 of first-degree murder in the deaths of a few newborns and involuntary manslaughter in the death of one of his patients was almost completely ignored in national news outlets when the proceedings began. Although it ought to have been a front-page, above-the-fold crime story, the national news media was only forced to cover it after weeks of intense outcry and pressure from independent citizen journalists, pro-life activists and some Republican legislators.
Gosnell's undoing all began in 2011 when police raided his clinic in a sketchy Philadelphia neighborhood as part of a narcotics bust. But what they found inside was a house of horrors straight out of "Silence of the Lambs."
(Excerpt) Read more at christianpost.com ...
Excellent movie! Done as a crime story rather than an “issue” movie. Acting is superb. Worth the money to see it in the theater.
Husband and I just got back from seeing it. Very well done - except for the opening sequences about the raid, which were a bit gory, it was like a well-done detective movie. Very highly recommend it. Go see it before it disappears.
She’s really a good singer, and I guess her acting is OK too. I think she’s a hard working person, I’ve always gotten that vibe from her.
We saw it last night - excellent! Highly recommended.
Splendid!
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