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Howard Dean -- Planned Parenthood "Doctor"
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Posted on 12/27/2003 4:01:18 PM PST by BroncosFan

Dean's Planned Parenthood Ties Raise Questions About Abortion

(CNSNews.com) - As the current frontrunner in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, Howard Dean, the former Vermont governor and the only physician in the field of candidates, has been clear about his support for abortion rights, but adamant that he never performed an abortion himself.

"I did not perform abortions. I'm a medical doctor. Nor did my wife," Dean told a Boston television station in July. Dean's wife Judith also is a physician. Yet, Dean's extensive ties to the Northern New England chapter of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc., including his internship and work as a contract obstetrician/gynecologist at one of the group's Vermont clinics in the late 1970s and early 1980s, are producing more questions about the nature of that involvement at a time when Planned Parenthood was cementing its role as America's largest abortion provider.

While Dean may not find his Planned Parenthood connections too politically damaging in Iowa and New Hampshire, site of the nation's first two major political contests, he could face some fallout in the crucial Feb. 3 Democratic primary in South Carolina, where voters are more culturally conservative. Dean has been one of the Democratic field's most vocal supporters of legalized abortion, including the procedure known as partial birth abortion, which Congress and President Bush moved to ban this year until three federal judges blocked the ban from taking effect.

On Nov. 6, the day the president signed the ban, Dean called it a "dark day for American women, who are seeing their reproductive freedoms restricted by a President acting in concert with a right wing congress. "As this controversy moves to the judicial system," Dean's statement continued, "we are reminded anew of the importance of electing a pro-choice president next year."

Dean's experience with Planned Parenthood

Dean conducted his three-year residency at a teaching facility called the Medical Center Hospital of Vermont (now called Fletcher Allen Hospital) in Burlington beginning in 1978. During this time, in 1978 or 1979, according to Barrie-Hope Silver, a spokeswoman for Planned Parenthood of Northern New England in Williston, Vt., Dean also served as an intern in an OB/GYN rotation at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Burlington. Silver was unable to pinpoint the exact date.

Mary Hahn Beerworth, executive director of the Vermont Right To Life Committee Inc., has researched Dean's involvement with Planned Parenthood and told CNSNews.com that Dean filled the non-mandated OB/GYN shift during his residency schedule despite the fact that it was not required for his degree as a doctor of internal medicine.

"The OB/GYN rotation is not required for [his degree]. He wanted to add that," Hahn Beerworth said.

CNSNews.com has also learned that Dean continued as a physician at the Planned Parenthood clinic in Burlington after his internship ended. Silver, the marketing director for Planned Parenthood of Northern New England (PPNNE), said Dean "was employed as a contract physician for PPNNE, providing routine GYN care and medical consults." Dean further served on the organization's board of trustees between 1980 and 1984 as well as on PPNNE's medical advisory committee. On his presidential campaign website, Dean declares that he is "proud to have served as a Board Member of Planned Parenthood of Northern New England.

"I understand women's health, and I will defend the right of women to control decisions about their bodies," Dean says in the campaign statement. As governor -- Dean was the state's chief executive between 1991 and 2003 - he helped secure $350,000 a year in taxpayer funds for the Planned Parenthood chapter, according to Hahn Beerworth and the state's financial support of Planned Parenthood continues in 2003, she said.

Planned Parenthood of Northern New England honored Dean in 1992 while he was governor by awarding him the organization's Margaret Sanger award, named for the group's founder. PPNNE called the award its "highest honor," and praised Dean for his work on behalf of reproductive health care and abortion rights.

PPNNE, which includes Vermont, Maine and New Hampshire, grossed $14.7 million in 2001 according to the group's 990 tax returns filed with the Internal Revenue Service. The national organization, through its state chapters, dispenses contraceptives and women's health services in addition to serving as the nation's largest abortion services provider.

Vermont, Dean and abortion

A Vermont court ordered abortions legalized in 1972, a year before the U.S. Supreme Court issued its Roe v. Wade decision that legalized the procedures nationwide. Planned Parenthood of Vermont, as it was then called, began offering abortions in 1978 at its clinic in Rutland, about an hour from where Dean worked in Burlington, according to documents provided to CNSNews.com by Planned Parenthood. The clinic where Dean interned and later worked as a contract physician began performing abortions in 1982, Silver said. It is unclear when Dean's work as a contract physician for Planned Parenthood ended.

While Dean has denied ever performing an abortion, one of his past opponents in the race for governor, Republican Ruth Dwyer, believes the Democratic presidential candidate may not be completely forthcoming. While admitting that she has no first-hand knowledge, Dwyer told CNSNews.com that, "I have a hard time believing [he did not ever perform an abortion], just knowing Howard." Dwyer ran unsuccessfully against Dean for governor in 1998 and 2000.

"To have him refuse [performing an abortion] would not make any sense to it at all," Dwyer said, noting Dean's support for legalized abortion. As for Dean's past involvement with Planned Parenthood, Dwyer added, "I can't imagine him not being offered the opportunity [to perform an abortion]."

But Judy Wechsler, a retired physician's assistant who worked with Dean in 1980 at the Planned Parenthood clinic in Burlington, Vt., said that since the facility where Dean worked did not offer abortion services, "that would not have been part of his clinical practice."

Asked whether she was aware of Dean performing or assisting in an abortion, Wechsler told CNSNews.com , "Not to my knowledge." She also had no knowledge of whether Dean's work as an intern or contract physician with Planned Parenthood would have taken him to the clinic in Rutland where abortions were performed.

Wechsler did say Dean would have likely offered referrals to young women seeking abortions, however.

"Planned Parenthood is an organization that provides a variety of OB/GYN family planning and women's health services and as a physician at that point of time (1980) [Dean] certainly would have been involved with the care of women who were facing the crisis of unintended pregnancies or perhaps a history of sexual abuse, a variety of difficult life situations," Wechsler explained.

"He certainly would have been prepared to provide counseling for women under those circumstances and his counseling would have included an array of what we call 'options counseling' for women facing an unintended pregnancy," she added.

Mark Crutcher, founder and president of the Texas-based pro-life group, Life Dynamics, found Dean's denial of having ever performed an abortion enlightening because the former governor seemed to imply that "medical doctors" would not be associated with abortions. Noting that Dean had said, "I did not perform abortions, I'm a medical doctor," Crutcher told CNSNews.com , "I find it interesting that even these radical pro-abortionists who think abortion is just a great idea don't want to be associated with it."

"People in the medical community know that people that provide abortions are the scum, the washouts and the losers of medicine. What these people know is that abortion is the red light district of medicine, Crutcher said. Other pro-life leaders are calling Dean's ties to Planned Parenthood unprecedented for a presidential candidate.

"His connection to the abortion industry is quite thick," said Michele Morin, the political committee chairman for the Vermont Right to Life Committee. Several telephone attempts to Dean's campaign headquarters, seeking comment for this story, were not returned.

With six weeks until the Iowa Caucuses, Dean has forged a lead over his Democratic rivals. He also holds a huge lead over the other candidates in New Hampshire, site of the nation's first meaningful primary. But cultural issues like abortion and homosexuality are not as important in those states as they are in South Carolina, which plays host to the most important of several Democratic primaries on Feb. 3 and where Dean placed third in a recent poll. In an appearance on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace , Dean, speaking from South Carolina, deflected any questions about abortion. However, he recently told an audience at a campaign stop that he was "tired of coming to the South and fighting elections on God, guns and gays.

"We're going to fight this election on our turf, which is going to be jobs, education and health care," Dean told the campaign crowd.

But Judy Brown, president of the Virginia-based American Life League, said Dean is the most pro-abortion presidential candidate in U.S. history.

"There have been so many [candidates] avidly in favor of abortion, like Bill Clinton, but nobody that I know of who ever ran for president was a medical intern at Planned Parenthood," Brown told CNSNews.com .

Brown called Planned Parenthood "the world's leading proponent of abortion. So [Dean] has a very unique distinction," she added.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; abortion; abortionists; dean; howarddean; plannedparenthood; vermont
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To: KneelBeforeZod
lol
41 posted on 12/27/2003 7:48:34 PM PST by miltonim
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To: gooleyman
Reagan
42 posted on 12/27/2003 7:48:46 PM PST by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote life support for others.)
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To: BroncosFan
Does anyone really believe that Howard Dean actively sought a hitch with Planned Parenthood and DIDN'T perform an abortion?

I'm sure there is a pretty good bet that he did .. I'm also pretty sure if he did? .. a couple of dem canidates will make sure to dig up the truth if they can

43 posted on 12/27/2003 7:53:55 PM PST by Mo1 (House Work, If you do it right , will kill you!)
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To: Sonny M; God luvs America
By his own words, Dean at least procured abortions, according to an interview with Tim Russert, long since pulled (conveniently?) from MSNBC's website.
44 posted on 12/27/2003 8:18:57 PM PST by onedoug
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To: Mo1
Yeah, but how do you play it if you're a fellow Dem? In that primary, performing abortions is a plus, although it will be a, um, killer in the general election. Look what happened to Joe Lieberman this week. Even though he has solid pro-abort credentials, the entire leftie establishment jumped on him when he made an off the cuff comment about medical science pushing back the time when an unborn baby can live outside the womb. From the way he back-peddled, you'd thought he made a pro-UBL remark (oh, wait . . .). Basically, whoever attacks Dean on abortion slits their own throat in the primary while providing Karl Rove with a killer piece of direct mail fodder to gin up evangelical turnout in November.
45 posted on 12/27/2003 8:23:10 PM PST by BroncosFan (Pat Toomey for Senate!)
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To: lainde
He was doing his residency at Planned Parenthood. So for that time he would be doing OB-GYN procedures.
46 posted on 12/27/2003 8:30:38 PM PST by RightWingMama
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To: 2A Patriot; 2nd amendment mama; 4everontheRight; 77Jimmy; AJ Insider; AlligatorEyes; Amanda King; ..
While Dean may not find his Planned Parenthood connections too politically damaging in Iowa and New Hampshire, site of the nation's first two major political contests, he could face some fallout in the crucial Feb. 3 Democratic primary in South Carolina, where voters are more culturally conservative.


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47 posted on 12/27/2003 8:32:32 PM PST by SC Swamp Fox (Aim small, miss small.)
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To: BroncosFan
Everyone needs to read this!

We do not want Dean for President!!!!
48 posted on 12/27/2003 8:34:05 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: onedoug
. . . through fighting the effects of too much Saturday night fun, I forced myself to watch that Russert interview live. My God, Dean was awful. We WILL see footage from that in the fall. He stumbled and fumbled on abortion and defense in particular (and got caught telling whoppers on each). I thought that was going to be the end of his boomlet, but Joe Trippi cleverly spun it as an attack by the eeeeevil reactionary establishment on a lonely rebel and his internet minions rallied.

Read some of the Deanocrat blogs after his MtP interview. You'd think Russert worked for Dubya instead of Rummy O'Moynihan. A Democrat could splice a nice ad from that material to show Dean as a liar who's not ready for prime time. Fortunately for Dubya, I think they're all too scared to since attacking Dean on his statements about abortion or defense might cause primary voters to infer that the attacking candidate is -- gasp -- pro-military, or -- shudder -- pro-life.

49 posted on 12/27/2003 8:36:30 PM PST by BroncosFan (Pat Toomey for Senate!)
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To: BroncosFan
Yeah, but how do you play it if you're a fellow Dem?

Good question and I'm not really sure

Maybe in the same way Kerry is attacking Dean over his stance against the Iraq war and wanting to raise taxes .. which is basically what Kerry has called for himself

Dean has the Lefts base sewn up from what I can see .. and they count for a big portion of Dem voters .. the other dem candidates will have to do something to Dean to take the lead

50 posted on 12/27/2003 8:37:22 PM PST by Mo1 (House Work, If you do it right , will kill you!)
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To: BroncosFan
CNSNews.com has also learned that Dean continued as a physician at the Planned Parenthood clinic in Burlington after his internship ended.....Dean further served on the organization's board of trustees between 1980 and 1984 as well as on PPNNE's medical advisory committee. On his presidential campaign website, Dean declares that he is "proud to have served as a Board Member of Planned Parenthood of Northern New England.

Obviously, this guy Dean just loves the abortion business.

51 posted on 12/27/2003 8:40:50 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Salvation
. . . though we do want him as the nominee! I feel the facts presented above will get sufficient exposure under the radar come fall. By that I mean, the GOP establishment is (wrongly so, IMHO) scared to raise the abortion issue in national fora because they are wedded to the idea that abortion is a deciding issue for upper middle class suburbanites when they step into the voting booth. The numbers give lie to that belief, but it's a consequence of living in the Beltway and raising money in NYC. And the NYT and WashPost WILL crucify them for bringing it up.

Consequently, these facts will appear in places like: Christian radio in the South, direct mail pieces to the regulars, and through proxy Bushies on talk radio, etc. These facts will never pass Bush's lips or appear anywhere near the major media markets. No matter, though, since they could make all the difference in states with strong pro-life movements who might be feeling less than motivated otherwise. For instance, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.

52 posted on 12/27/2003 8:46:08 PM PST by BroncosFan (Pat Toomey for Senate!)
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To: BroncosFan
As governor -- Dean was the state's chief executive between 1991 and 2003 - he helped secure $350,000 a year in taxpayer funds for the Planned Parenthood chapter, according to Hahn Beerworth and the state's financial support of Planned Parenthood continues in 2003, she said.

"Blow it out your behinds, you chumps," Dean laughed as he climbed into his limousine and drove away from a group of Christian taxpayers who objected to their tax dollars being used to fund abortions.

53 posted on 12/27/2003 8:46:21 PM PST by Lancey Howard (Dean just loves the abortion business.)
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To: KneelBeforeZod
Oh that's great! Was that card actually on the market, or is it a photoshop job?

I see we both have sheep in our taglines.

54 posted on 12/27/2003 11:30:09 PM PST by Cheapskate ("Citizens are not sheep to be shorn, or fields of corn to be harvested"Gary Aldrich)
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To: MHGinTN
Reagan

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I assume you meant that Reagan was the one who said:

"Everyone who was FOR slavery was free and everyone who is FOR abortion was born"

Thanks, I didn't know he was the one who said it. I gain more and more respect for him everyday. As if I could respect him any more than I do. He was the best and I miss him greatly. He would have beaten this Congress into shape and halted their spending.

I think someone had this quote as their tagline on the forum here but didn't attribute it to anyone. I happen to remember it because abortion is my hot-button issue more than anything else. That quote will forever be with me.
55 posted on 12/28/2003 7:50:20 AM PST by gooleyman
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To: RightWingMama
He was doing his residency at Planned Parenthood. So for that time he would be doing OB-GYN procedures.

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Doing a residency, wouldn't you want to perform as many of the procedures as possible so you learn as much as possible. I know when I worked with the Electricians during my co-op work sessions, I wanted to do everything they did so when I got my Engineering degree I'd know what it was like to fit something in the field. That's what the old-timers told would help me the most. And they were absolutely right.

No one will convince me that Dizzy Dean passed up on the chance to do an abortion or two. He probably had no alternative. He had to do what he was TOLD during his residency.
56 posted on 12/28/2003 8:06:04 AM PST by gooleyman
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To: BroncosFan
Yes. There are many MDs working in the system that do routine exams, pap smears, giving birth control advice and RX. Not every MD that is on the PP payroll does abortions. Some just do exams and diagnostic work for STD's etc. PP is an affordable place for females to get tested for diseases. That is very important. I just wish they were not in the abortion business. Womans GYN health issues are so very important.
57 posted on 12/28/2003 8:26:10 AM PST by oldironsides
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To: BroncosFan
The Bush camp has to be doing hand stands over the apparent Demonrat presidential candidate. Dean is a base man, the lowest human denominator on the food chain. A clumsy and obvious charlatan without the charming scoundrel element of Clinton to pull it off.

Even non-thinking voters wouldn't buy a used car from this putz.
58 posted on 12/28/2003 8:34:26 AM PST by MissAmericanPie
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To: BroncosFan
Planned Parenthood of Northern New England honored Dean in 1992 while he was governor by awarding him the organization's Margaret Sanger award, named for the group's founder.

That would be Margaret Sanger, the strident eugenicist who publicly advocated eliminating the American population of blacks, Asians, poor white southernors, Catholic Irish-Americans, and other "undesirables" by means of forced infanticide (abortion) and sterilization. She founded the American Birth Control League in the early 1900s to promote eugenics, and it was later re-named Planned Parenthood.

Dean must feel really honored to recieve an award named for a woman whose racial views were approximately the same as Hitler's.

59 posted on 12/28/2003 8:42:39 AM PST by epow
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To: BroncosFan
re: Does anyone really believe that Howard Dean actively sought a hitch with Planned Parenthood and DIDN'T perform an abortion?)))

I can believe it--as it is also a "class" issue among doctors. Lowdown types are abortionists--even the pro-abortion doctors know this and want to avoid the stigma. NOKD, you know.

I can also believe he's lying.

60 posted on 12/28/2003 8:45:33 AM PST by Mamzelle
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