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Gosnell Photo Exhibit Asks Ohioans To Reckon With The Horrors Of Abortion Right Before They Vote On It

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On Nov. 7, Ohio voters will choose whether they will embrace or reject outside groups’ attempts to enshrine abortion through all nine months of pregnancy in the Ohio Constitution.

Issue One in Ohio says that “every individual has a right” to ending life in the womb and other “reproductive decisions” regardless of age or trimester. ACLU, Planned Parenthood, and LGBT groups are counting on Ohioan’s confusion and ignorance about the language of the ballot measure to enact their radical abortion and anti-parent agenda in the state without pushback from Ohio’s Republican legislature, governor, and attorney general.

Less than two miles from the statehouse in Columbus, the state’s capital city, an exhibit highlighting photos from infamous serial abortionist and baby murderer Kermit Gosnell’s “house of horrors” will open to the public.

The “EVIDENCE: Crime Scene Photos from the Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer” collection features 50 crime scene photographs collected during the 2011 arrest, trial, and sentencing of Gosnell.

Gosnell was first flagged for unseemly practices by the Pennsylvania Department of Health in 1989. It wasn’t until a 2010 raid prompted by a federal investigation into Gosnell’s illegal “pill mill” operation, however, that the FBI and state police discovered the remains of nearly 50 babies “haphazardly stored in bags, milk jugs, orange juice cartons, and even in cat-food containers.”

Approximately 20 percent of the babies recovered were murdered after 24 weeks gestation.

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