On Election Day, Remember Carlin and Kermit

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Do Ohio voters want their state to be a refuge for the Kermit Gosnells of the world?

As Ohio voters head to the ballot box Tuesday to vote on Issue One, which would legalize abortion on demand through birth and eliminate any legal protections for the unborn, they should remember two people: Carlin and Kermit.

Carlin was Carlin Holcombe. He died six years ago on Nov. 5, 2017. He was the victim of a mass shooting in a Baptist church in Sutherland Springs, Texas. A gunman made his way into Sunday morning services and started killing people. Six members of the Holcombe family died.

John was the oldest, aged 60. Carlin was the youngest: he wasn’t yet born. He died in his mother’s womb. Crystal was eight months pregnant.

The State of Texas says that the gunman killed 26 people that Sunday morning. Those 26 included preborn Carlin.

When Texas did that six years ago, the pro-abortion establishment got all hot and bothered. In Texas, an unborn child can be a victim of a crime.

How dare you call that a “child?” Think this just applied six years ago? On Nov. 5 Dr. David Hackney — one of the people pushing the abortion referendum in Ohio — wrote a screed in The New York Times because Ohio describes a fetus as an “unborn child” on the ballot question. The abortionists think that’s dishonest, or at least biased. Sure, Hackney admits: “Do maternal-fetal medicine specialists ever say ‘child’ in reference to someone’s pregnancy? Of course we do, informally, all the time, in concert with our patients.”

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