State by State, Loss of Taxpayer Funding Forces Planned Parenthood Closures
Do you hear it? It begins as a whimpering, sniveling sound and peaks with a vicious roar, before dying down once again to a whimper. There it is again! And again!
Do you hear it? It begins as a whimpering, sniveling sound and peaks with a vicious roar, before dying down once again to a whimper. There it is again! And again!
The Institute of Medicine just returned its report to Health and Human Services that annual sex counseling, contraception, and chemical abortion be mandated as free preventive public and private healthcare in the United States. IOM is on record that it believes abortion is a health benefit to women.
A recent report entitled, “The Case for Investigating Planned Parenthood,” by Americans United for Life has received some high profile support.
New investigative video explains why Hyde Amendment does not work.
“Concerned citizens need to tell their friends and family to visit StopPlannedParenthood.com and to get involved as soon as possible.”
Planned Parenthood is taking one crippling blow after another as state leaders strike at the abortion giant’s taxpayer funding.
The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, Forest Laboratories, and Planned Parenthood have all defrauded the government and violated other civil or criminal laws.
Planned Parenthood commits more abortions than any single organization in the nation or in the world.
Yesterday, I heard the most terrifying words come out of the mouth of a young woman who, on a video, was describing her chosen brand of contraception. She said by subjecting herself to this contraception she would avoid the “Homo sapiens parasite problem.”
There are a number of hot battles going on in Washington, DC and across the country this year. We have budgets with deficits, raising the national debt limit.
Encouragement comes about in all sorts of ways, the traditional and the nontraditional—including postings on Facebook pages, videos on YouTube and through many other venues that just a few short years ago were unheard of. Imagine, for example, “tweeting” a friendly greeting ten years ago. Nobody would have known what you were talking about.
I recently heard a guest on a political talk show trying to defend taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood by saying that we should worry less about abortion and concentrate on helping people who are “already here.”