Posted on 04/07/2013 1:28:20 AM PDT by Mozilla
ASHINGTON, D.C., April 5, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) Twenty-one leaders in the pro-life and conservative movements have signed a statement denouncing national broadcast networks ABC, CBS, and NBC for failing to give any attention to the murder trial of Philadelphia House of Horrors abortionist Kermit Gosnell.
The statement, written by L. Brent Bozell of the Media Research Center and signed by 20 other movement leaders, calls the media blackout on the two stories a national disgrace.
The statement complains that in the three weeks since the Gosnell trial began, ABC, CBS, and NBC have not mentioned the case even once on either their morning or evening news shows, despite the dramatic and horrifying testimonies given by witnesses. ABC and NBC have refused to cover the case from the beginning, while CBS covered only his initial arrest in 2011.
Gosnell stands accused of murdering at least seven babies born alive at his filthy West Philadelphia abortion clinic by cutting their spines at the neck with scissors. He is also facing a separate homicide charge for the death of a 41-year-old woman he overdosed with Demerol.
The letter also criticizes the networks for failing to report on a video that surfaced last week of a Planned Parenthood official in Florida telling state legislators that the decision about whether to give life-saving care to a baby born alive after a botched abortion should be left up to the woman.
Abortion is the holy grail of causes for both Liberals and the Democratic Party.
Since media is nothing more than a propaganda arm of the DNC, there is no way they would ever speak out against what is their holiest institution.
Infanticide is the end goal for the abortion lobby and they will not rest till it is legal to slaughter babies outside the womb.
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