Democratic Sen. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (N.Y.) is fundraising off of the Planned Parenthood controversy, condemning Republicans lawmakers for pushing to defund the federally funded organization after video surfaced of officials touting the
sale of aborted baby body parts.
Asked if the goal was to eliminate funding for Planned Parenthood, fetal tissue research or both, David Daleiden, the head of the Center for Medical Progress, the group that took the videos, said in a statement: «The goal of our investigation is to reveal the truth about Planned Parenthood's trafficking and sale
of aborted baby body parts for profit, which is illegal and unethical.
After two lower court decisions blocked the release of an undercover video that allegedly shows abortion providers engaging in illegal sale
of aborted baby tissue, the Supreme Court has killed...
He concludes his discussion of the abortion issue with this perplexing proposal: if the pro-life forces had accepted a compromise position allowing for abortion in the case of a defective baby (this from a preeminent pediatric surgeon), rape, incest, or to save the life of the mother, he is certain that abortion advocates would have jumped to agree and the million or so annual
toll of aborted babies would have been avoided.
Do I get to hang a sign that says I am an atheist, then someone else hangs a picture
of an aborted baby because they are anti abortion, then next we have some crack pot who hangs a dead dog because his «god» requires public sacrifice?
From Johnson's perspective, pro-life activists and policy groups spend too much time bickering over details like whether to protest using graphic signs depicting
photos of aborted babies.
After a lot of promises and talk about defunding the notorious abortion provider Planned Parenthood, and even after the shocking videos released exposing the harvesting and
selling of aborted baby body parts, the GOP still has not defunded the organization.
In Uruguay, a government official recently called on the Ministry of Health to investigate links between IPPF and their local partner «in light of the serious allegations in the United States Congress that [the organization] traffics and sells the
organs of aborted babies.»