Posted on 05/08/2009 1:54:32 PM PDT by wagglebee
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- Sex and the City star Cynthia Nixon, who plays Miranda on the popular television program and movie, is the latest celebrity to stump for donations for the Planned Parenthood abortion business on Mother's Day. Her letter to Planned Parenthood donors follows one from children's author Judy Blume.
The Blume letter sparked so much national outrage after LifeNews.com exposed it, that Planned Parenthood begged its supporters to send thank you notes to her.
Like the Blume letter, the missive from Nixon ironically urges donations to Planned Parenthood to celebrate Mother's Day even though Planned Parenthood routinely puts women's health at risks with unsafe abortions and spends most of its time doing abortions instead of offering women legitimate prenatal health care services.
"I am Cynthia Nixon. I am an actor, an activist, a mom, a daughter. But today, I am writing to you about motherhood, on behalf of Planned Parenthood and the many people they serve," the actress writes. "The truth is, in my book, there is no organization that supports motherhood more than Planned Parenthood. That's why I'm honoring the moms I know with a gift to Planned Parenthood today."
With Planned Parenthood killing children and injuring women in abortions, Nixon displays an astonishing impudicity when she adds, "To me, it just makes sense: honor the courageous mothers who are raising kids ... with a gift to the courageous organization that helps so many women."
Like Blume, Nixon says the fact that more women are going to Planned Parenthood centers for abortions is another reason to support the organization.
"And right now with more and more women seeking care from Planned Parenthood affiliate health centers we need to do all we can to support them," she said.
This isn't the first time Nixon has lent her celebrity name to promote abortion.
Nixon attended a pro-abortion Planned Parenthood event in August 2004 and proceeds from a charity auction consisting of clothing worn by the stars on the set in 2004 benefited the abortion business.
During the series, Nixon's character Miranda considers an abortion. She is determined that she's going to have an abortion and her boyfriend will never know before ultimately deciding to have the baby.
In the waiting room, she has doubts, but finally hears her name called and goes into another room. Eventually, Miranda appears at home and tells Charlotte that she couldn't go through with the abortion and she's going to have the baby.
ACTION: Contact Cynthia Nixon c/o William Morris Agency,
One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, California 9021
They turn would-be mothers into MURDERERS!
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Isn’t she the “dikey” one?
Even with horse-face headlining that show, she’s always seemed a bit out of place.
Horse face
Gold digger.
Aging skank.
And a dyke.
Go figure.
...What a *skank*!
someone should point out to this B!itch that killing babies does nothing to support motherhood.
I would call this ‘ironic’ but there is nothing funny about it.
Just incredibly warped and sick.
War is Peace
Freedom Is Slavery
Ignorance Is Strength
Abortion Is Motherhood
Feminists are all ugly dykes who hate men because no real man would ever touch their ugly asses with a ten foot pole.
I do feel like I've awakened in some parallel universe where logic has been banned.
Actually, that's post-partum depression.
BTW, why does PP need donations? Didn't Ø throw them a few $Bil, like he did all the other Leftie NGO's?
Honor moms by donating money to an organization to stop the mothering process?
Up is down, good is evil...
Funny thing..they want this both ways...scrape the baby into a sink but send me mother’s day flowers too...or donations to PP..
Sickening.
Come on ... there is no way thats a woman. The hazards of steroids.
two more for me to ignore :)
Yikes! That’s a man...and a really ugly one at that!
What’s a “Planned Parenthood Mother’s Day Gift”? A blank card and an empty box?
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