Don't fall for the deliberately misleading articles published by LifeNews. PP is not giving out iPods in exchange for having abortions. They are using them to try to get teens into the clinics and onto contraceptives BEFORE they get pregnant -- trying to head off the "it won't happen to me" mentality that teens are prone to. I think it's kind of sleazy to use unrelated promotional giveaways like this, but it's NOT being used to persuade pregnant girls to get abortions.
And Bubba didn't have sex with "that woman" either.
How about teaching people: (1) pregnancy outside of wedlock is not acceptable; (2) the availability of abortion does not change (1); (3) finding the right person to settle down with is better than a million short-term relationships; (4) developing promiscuous habits will make it harder for a person to settle down with the right person; (5) delaying intercourse until after marriage is a 100% effective way to prevent non-marital pregancy; (6) using contraceptives while engaging in non-marital sex is not a 100% effective way to prevent non-marital pregnancy.
Right, because nobody on contraceptives ever got pregnant. And the condoms they give out at Planned Parenthood didn't rank dead last in the Consumer Reports' study.
Face it: they're pushing kids to have sex, pushing to normalize sex outside marriage*, pushing to put kids on unreliable contraception (and there is no perfectly reliable contraception except abstinence), and ultimately pushing them to have abortions.
Because that's how they make their money, off the broken bodies and ruined souls of our daughters and our children. Greedy bastards.
*The university I graduated from invited a PP speaker on campus for "Women's Health Week". The PP speaker told the women to always use condoms and get on the Pill, because that's the safest they could be "except for abstinence, which is no fun".
"They are using them to try to get teens into the clinics and onto contraceptives BEFORE they get pregnant -"
Oh I see.
They lure the girls in there without their parents knowing and give them prescriptions without the parents knowledge or permission.
And when a girl is injured, sickened, or drops dead from a birth control patch - the parents find out after it's too late.
OK - in that case I guess it's allright.