107-Count Grand Jury Indictment Against Planned Parenthood Could Open "New Front" in US Abortion Fight

Regarding the following:

Why should taxpayers have to pay for Planned Parenthood, to continue killing unborn children? If one is loyal to God's word, "Thou Shalt Not Kill" and it's a scientific fact that human life begins at conception, then it's beyond comprehension that taxpayers have to be forced to be a party to these killings. 1.3 million are killed every year even while being born and suffering excruciating pain.

Wouldn't you know it, but Hillary Clinton who has a big lead for the Democrat nomination for the presidency voted NOT to ban this barbaric butchering of a little child, better known as partial-birth abortions. She is bad news for little children and everything that's good and holy.

Since the Democratic party platform supports the killing of unborn children, then let all Democrats have their tax money go to Planned Parenthood, but NOT money from people of faith.

Frank Joseph MD

DrFrank@abortiontruths,net



107-Count Grand Jury Indictment Against Planned Parenthood Could Open "New Front" in US Abortion Fight

US Pro-life leaders call for suspension of tax funding.

By Hilary White

TOPEKA, Kansas, October 25, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Pro-life advocates in the US have asked for the suspension of taxpayer funds to Planned Parenthood, the largest and richest abortionist organisation in the world. Citing a criminal case against the group, pro-life leaders will send a letter to all members of Congress urging suspension of the more than $300 million Planned Parenthood receives as a tax free organisation.

A grand jury indictment is pending against Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri on 107 counts, 23 felony and 84 misdemeanour, of unlawful late-term abortions and other abortion-connected crimes. The case is set to go forward since a judge ruled there is "probable cause" to proceed. The allegations were brought by Johnson County District Attorney Phill Kline.

Robert D. Novak wrote in the Washington Post that the action brings up a "new front" in the US abortion fight and that the case may end by bringing Planned Parenthood under the legal gun throughout the country.

Charges include "unlawful failure to determine viability for late-term abortion," "making false information" and "unlawful failure to maintain records." Should the case succeed, pro-life advocates could use it as a means to stop Planned Parenthood throughout the US. Forty other states have laws similar to those in Kansas that say abortion is legal only if it has been established that the child could not survive outside the womb.

Concerned Women for America is among the groups signatory to the letter to Congress that says, "We urge you to act to ensure that our tax dollars are not subsidizing abortion clinics that perform possibly illegal abortions."

The charges were based on 29 patient's abortion records dating to 2003 and some Kansas legislators are asking why the same information has not been brought to bear in the last four years. This week, three legislators sent a letter to Kansas Attorney General Paul Morrison demanding to know why the same charges were not filed earlier. Morrison had cleared Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri of any criminal wrongdoing earlier this year.

Dr. David Stevens, the head of the Christian Medical Association asked, "If just 29 records from one Planned Parenthood abortion clinic in Kansas have produced 107 criminal charges, isn't it possible that similar abuses are also occurring at other of the 860 Planned Parenthood facilities nationwide?" Stevens asked, "Why does the abortion industry remain the most unregulated medical operation in this country? Is political correctness stifling investigations and enforcement of the law?"



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