Pro-life victim?

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I believe Amy Gulli has confused who the real victims are at Planned Parenthood and the astronomical difference between the medical procedure to evacuate a child who has already died in the womb and one who is alive and murdered in the womb through an intentional abortion. First of all I offer my condolences for the lives of the children Ms. Gulli lost due to miscarriage. Her grief bears witness of a mother's love for the children she has lost.

We must never forget that children killed intentionally through abortion are viable human beings. That is why those who stand outside Planned Parenthood have done so for many years now in snow, rain and heat . They continue to grieve as they pray because they know innocent human lives are being killed inside a few feet away. Little boys and girls whose lives will never be repeated again.

In her artcile she is offended by having to look at graphic photos of babies who have been killed on her drive to work. She has the choice to drive another route. The babies who have been killed have lost every civil right inherent to their dignity as a human person because they have been killed and deprived of their right to life.

Unfortunately most people have no idea what a little human baby looks like after it has been intentionally murdered and we need to know what it is we are permitting to occur in our hometown at Planned Parenthood. Sometimes a photo is what brings reality to our senses when we choose to ignore the brutality of abortion. Just as it is hard to look at the photos of concentration camp survivors and to hear their stories, they still must be told so as never to be repeated again.

Kathy Spagnola
York Township

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