Posted on 07/24/2018 1:52:27 PM PDT by blueyon
A court has dropped some of the bogus charges against pro-life advocate David Daleiden, who exposed the sales of body parts from aborted babies at Planned Parenthood abortion clinics and throughout the abortion industry.
The National Abortion Federation (NAF) dismissed seven out of eleven claims on Friday against Daleiden and his organization, the Center for Medical Progress (CMP), in court on Friday. In 2015, NAF sued David and CMP after they began releasing undercover videos exposing Planned Parenthoods trafficking of baby body parts. Buying and selling fetal tissue is illegal under federal law.
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It will be nice when this case to gets to the Supreme Court.
I don’t think Americans have forgotten the unveiling of the true nature of Planned Parenthood performed by undercover investigators.
The videos of the aborted baby parts trafficking have been sealed by a court. That makes it difficult for state investigators to get warrants based on probable cause to perform state investigations.
Still, the evil nature of Planned Parenthood has been exposed. Their attempts to portray themselves as purveyors of ‘Reproductive Health’ providers for women is now seen as a lie and cover for their truly evil practice of performing abortions for supplying and distributing baby parts.
Planned parent hood should change their name to Infantacide for profit.
THANK YOU, GOD!! NOW SUE!
WTF is National Abortion Federation? Is that like the Nazi Party? This stuff is a horror show that is real life gruesome. Can we imagine a movie that meticulously murders babies and cuts up their body parts? Can we imagine a baby aborted and still alive and subsequently killed on the table? Just imagine selling baby parts and sorting them like chicken. The country would be outraged but in real life it’s considered a business and a “right”?
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