Posted on 11/12/2019 1:23:31 PM PST by Faith Presses On
SACRAMENTO In 2015, California Democrats passed a state law aimed at ensuring pregnant women get a complete picture of their options, including the right to an abortion. Little did they know that, four years later, their effort would yield a $2 million windfall for conservative legal campaigns to restrict abortion and LGBTQ rights.
In an irony for the annals of Californias resistance, court documents show that reproductive rights advocates have paid a steep price for the failure of the Freedom, Accountability, Comprehensive Care, and Transparency, or FACT Act, which sought to compel anti-abortion crisis pregnancy centers to disclose their license status and let women know that public family programs provide abortions.
Backed by abortion rights activists and overturned last year by the U.S. Supreme Court on free speech grounds, the law has generated an unintended bounty of attorneys fees that now help underwrite conservative litigation and lawyers. Among them: the defense of the anti-abortion activist David Daleiden, who clandestinely videotaped Planned Parenthood physicians, and the legal aid group led by one of President Donald Trumps best-known lawyers, Jay Sekulow.
Sweet - the left has been doing this for decades ...
Catch this quote?
"...videotaped conversations which he then edited and released, saying the tapes depicted Planned Parenthood selling fetal body parts. They didn't."
1. They did.
2.How are fetal "body parts" (in quotes) different from just ... fetal body parts?
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