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To: texanyankee

Woah... they must be scared to death (pun intended) of what she might reveal about them.

Just the mention that PP had turned it’s business model from one of preventing pregnancy, to one of Abortion because that is where the money is... is a FIRESTORM!

This lady, God bless her, has seen the light. I pray that she Tells the truth, and tells the world what Planned Parenthood is doing. Life begins at conception.


17 posted on 11/02/2009 6:26:38 AM PST by Danae (No political party should pick candidates. That's the voters job.)
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To: Danae

I’m afraid it’s just a response to prevailing cultural realities. Responsible women don’t need Planned Parenthood to educate them about and/or provide contraceptives. The sort of women who need contraceptive education and services are pretty much by definition the ones who can’t or won’t pay for it, but will show up for abortions with cash in hand. They live for the moment and don’t engage in or value advance planning.

Look at all the government programs trying to educate poor (sometimes because they spend all their money on drugs and booze), dysfunctional women about contraceptives and prenatal care. Huge amounts of money are spent sending counselors into their neighborhoods to try to convince them to come into clinics for FREE contraceptives or prenatal care, but there are few takers, and even fewer who subsequently use contraceptives reliably or stop boozing/drugging/smoking after a prenatal care visit to a doctor or nurse practitioner. And the birth rates to women who don’t really want children, and have no means or intention to care for them decently, remain alarmingly high.


34 posted on 11/02/2009 6:44:39 AM PST by GovernmentShrinker
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