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Hypocrisy, 'Homicide', and 'Horrors': New York's Brand New 'License to Kill' Viable Babies Sparks Intense Outrage

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 CBN News anchor Heather Sells talks with Abby Johnson, a former Planned Parenthood clinic director turned pro-life advocate, about the new NY abortion law.
The shocked response has been rolling in across the nation after Democrat lawmakers in the state of New York did the unthinkable Tuesday, legalizing the abortion of unborn babies all the way up until the point of birth.  The response on CBNNews.com has been stunning as hundreds of thousands of readers simply can't fathom why any state would allow viable babies to be killed.
Pro-life leaders have been weighing in on the news, grieving about what the new law will mean for human lives, and pointing out the sheer hypocrisies behind what the Left has just done, especially as they try to claim the moral high ground on so many other issues. The stunning developments out of New York appear to be galvanizing the pro-life movement to fight abortion with renewed fervor

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