Posted on 07/23/2015 8:41:05 PM PDT by Morgana
Planned Parenthood is hitting back on claims clinics may be illegally selling fetal tissue, after an undercover video showed an official discussing how they collect fetal body parts. The tissue is donated for research, the group said, and they dont profit from it.
But so far, Planned Parenthood hasnt specifically addressed a separate question: whether their doctors actually alter the timing and method of abortions to get that tissue, which also would be illegal under federal law.
And that question may be a focal point as lawmakers on several congressional committees launch investigations into the group.
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“Planned Parenthood hasnt specifically addressed a separate question: whether their doctors actually alter the timing and method of abortions to get that tissue, which also would be illegal under federal law.”
I’m sure that’s what future videos will show. The film makers knew what they were trying to get. They also knew that slimy abortionists would be easy to catch saying evil things and breaking the law.
But so far, Planned Parenthood hasnt specifically addressed a separate question: whether their doctors actually alter the timing and method of abortions to get that tissue, which also would be illegal under federal law.
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You know they are. Fingers crossed that there’s a video to specifically prove it. Regardless, in the 2nd video, Gatter (of “I want a Lamborghini” fame) also discusses how she will talk to Ian, the abortion doctor at what we assume is Planned Parenthood of Pasadena. She thinks he will be able to switch abortion methods (without notifying the women, of course) so that 10-12 week old babies come out intact and can be purchased for $100 or more apiece. (Link: http://liveactionnews.org/all-planned-parenthood-wants-is-a-lamborghini/ )
Which doesn't explain why the two PP heads were haggling over prices.
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