That looks really good. I'm not much for going to the movies but I may make an exception for this one.
Thanks for letting us know. I never even heard this was coming out. Abortion has to be one of the absolutely most disgusting things ever. I cannot believe I live in a world where killing your baby because you find it inconvenient is legal.
There was an early showing of Gosnell in Austin and a friend of mine who saw it said "it was amazing."
EWTN interviewed one of the producers. That's how I found out it was being released. I had contributed to the crowd funding but that was so long ago I had forgotten about it. I think they want as many people as possible to go see it the first week. The regular media won't give the movie much coverage because it exposes them for the hypocrites they are.
There are no words to describe the evil. It is mass genocide of the most innocent and helpless of people. If/when His justice arrives we will have deserved every last measure.
I'm not sure I can go to this movie. The trailer is chilling enough. Yet, there are many people who need this movie.
I hope they bring that movie to the cinema in Ireland too. It would be great if people did not know it was about abortion before going in to see it, just to give all the yes voters a surprise. Somehow I doubt if any cinema will put it on here though.
My wife, Geralyn, and I saw this movie. It is very well done, and stayed close to the facts. It demonstrated how initially the MSM attempted to blackout the trial proceedings. Yeesh! Safe in the Refuge of the Immaculate Heart!
My wife, Geralyn, and I saw this movie. It is very well done, and stayed close to the facts. It demonstrated how initially the MSM attempted to blackout the trial proceedings. Yeesh! Safe in the Refuge of the Immaculate Heart!
I agree. It is also tragic that it is so closely tied to another atrocity of rape (incest). Here are a few very interesting stats. https://healthresearchfunding.org/18-shocking-abortion-statistics-rape-victims/ Perhaps approaching repeal of the law in small gradual steps would be a more successful approach. Perhaps there would be more people (especially women) who would be in support of this. I know it has been promoted in different election cycles.