That article provides no evidence to support the claim that Stericycle was not involved with the trafficking in fetuses until Romney and Bain quit operating Stericycle. I assume that Romney, Bain and Stericycle would have made that claim if it was true.
No evidence? It's about as clear as these things get.
Whai's your agenda, sport? Are you working for Obama?
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On its documentation page, the Stop Stericycle campaign lists documents showing contracts and other information linking the business with abortion clinics. The first document offered as proof comes from 2003 — anywhere from one to four years after Romney had left Bain Capital and coming at the time Bain itself had divested from Stericycle.
Most of the documents cover the period between 2007-2009, making it appear Stericycle launched a concerted effort during those years to drum up business from abortion companies. Again, that time period is well after Romney was no longer involved in the company or Bain Capital, which had sold off its Stericycle holdings three-four years prior.
While the pro-abortion, pro-Obama side of the political divide would love to sow seeds of doubt with pro-life voters as it attempts to secure another four years for the abortion president, pro-life voters can rest assured that their attempts are misleading and disingenuous.