I have good news from the front lines of the abortion battle. Two abortion mills in Akron and Cleveland, Ohio, have closed. And the mill in Cuyahoga Falls is in danger of closing where the abortionist’s license was suspended for signing blank prescriptions. A notorious abortion mill in Texas has closed. Word is the abortionist, Douglas Karpen, is retiring after facing murder allegations for illegal late-term abortions. A mill in West Bloomfield, Mich., with a history of killing at least three women and maiming others has closed. It failed repeated state inspections. And a Florida Planned Parenthood sold its mill. It got into financial trouble after taking out a second mortgage to build a large new killing center. It claims to reopen elsewhere. Join me in praising God for these victories.
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