Mark Steyn writes about them, here:
For me, the silence of the broader culture became as disturbing as the mound of corpses:
Gosnell’s murderous regime in Philadelphia reflects on him. The case’s all but total absence from the public discourse reflects on America.
Phelim McAleer and his missus Ann McElhinney have determined to break the silence. They’re the enterprising Irish couple who made the documentary Not Evil Just Wrong to challenge Al Gore’s Inconvenient Truth, the film that made Michael Mann’s hockey stick a Hockeywood star and was at the time being rammed down the throats of every schoolkid in the western world. For obvious reasons, this is a subject close to my heart at the moment.
McAleer & McElhinney are now planning a documentary on Gosnell’s abattoir – the first and maybe the last such film, given that James Cameron, Steven Spielberg, Michael Moore et al do not seem to be engaged by “Dr” Gosnell and his astonishing corpse count.
DONATE HERE–to make sure this movie gets made. Give a little to keep up momentum, or give a lot so they reach their goal. The choice is yours. (Remember, all of us pro-lifers are also pro-choice, so long as we are not choosing life or death for someone else, no matter how small or “invisible.”)
McAleer and McElhinney seem very capable. I hope they succeed.
Choice is a right-wing issue, isn’t it? Perhaps it’s THE right wing issue.
Freedom to choose didn’t always mean the right to abort.