Posted on 07/29/2015 9:03:06 AM PDT by Morgana
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (July 28, 2015) A pro-life group is organizing rallies across the country Tuesday to spur an investigation into Planned Parenthood. Students for Life for America cites the recently released undercover video showing a Planned Parenthood executive discussing fetal organ donation as the motivation for events.
While the pro-life group accuses Planned Parenthood of profiting from fetal organ donation, Planned Parenthood says they are only reimbursed for the expenses that come with the practice.
The now viral undercover video, posted by a pro-life group called the Center for Medical Progress, showed a Planned Parenthood official discussing the harvesting of fetal organs. In the video, a senior director of medical services for the Planned Parenthood Federation of America discusses the demand for fetal organs and how to preserve them during abortions. While the video surfaced in early-July, it was recorded last year.
Soon after the undercover video was released, Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky released this statement: Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky does not participate in any tissue donation program
Tissue donation is standard practice in the medical community.
(Excerpt) Read more at cbs4indy.com ...
I have this terrible feeling there is more of this going on with “young” deaths and miscarriages.
So, the local affiliates are picking this up.
Let’s see what the national network news says (or doesn’t say)
Planned Parenthood executives need to be included among those indicted, tried, convicted and sentenced in Nuremberg-style trials on charges of genocidal murder, crimes against humanity, and treason. The sentence should be death by hanging, and their bodies should be left to rot off the noose.
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