Saturday, December 29, 2007

Getting the Message Out

Here is the flyer that we are currently passing out in Iowa and will also pass out in New Hampshire:

Exposed:

Criminal Activity of Planned Parenthood

Planned Parenthood is a tax exempt organization that receives over $300 million a year in taxpayer funds to operate 860 facilities around the country. Given the below allegations of illegal practices on the part of Planned Parenthood, taxpayers should not be forced to fund an organization engaging in criminal activity. Federal and state agencies and elected officials should be appalled by these practices on the part of a tax exempt organization and should immediately begin investigations of Planned Parenthood nationally and locally. This is a grave issue involving the law and ensuring the safety of women across the country. Regardless of party affiliation, one would assume that no elected official would agree to fund these kinds of illegal actions, nor should taxpayers be funding an organization that knowingly covers up illicit activities.

Arizona A Planned Parenthood affiliate was found civilly liable for failing to report the fact that the clinic had performed an abortion on a 12-year-old girl who had been impregnated by her foster brother. The abortion provider did not report the crime, and the young girl was returned to the foster home where she was raped and impregnated a second time.[1]

Ohio - A 13-year-old girl was impregnated by her high school coach, who then “persuaded” her to have an abortion. Planned Parenthood did not report the abuse, nor did it comply with the state’s own parental notification law. Three days after the abortion, the perpetrator resumed having sex with the girl, and then abandoned her. Only months later did the parents learn what had happened. The perpetrator is serving a prison sentence; Planned Parenthood disclaims all responsibility and is fighting a lawsuit by the parents.[2]

Connecticut - Forty-one-year-old Adam Gault impregnated and then procured an abortion at Planned Parenthood for a 15-year-old girl, who along with two other women, formed Gault’s harem. Although Gault initially denied he had sexually assaulted the girl, as opposed to simply sheltering her as a runaway, DNA tests established that he was the father of the aborted child. Commented Gault’s surprised attorney, "I thought that when a woman had a termination of pregnancy, that that was the end of it, so to speak." [3]

Ohio - On May 7, 2007, Denise Fairbanks filed suit against Planned Parenthood, Southwest Ohio Region for failing to report the abuse committed against her by her father. Denise had been sexually abused by her father from the time she was 13. When she became pregnant at age 16, her father took her to Planned Parenthood for an abortion. Although she informed clinic staff that the she was being forced to have sex, they did not make any further inquiries or report the situation. After the abortion, Fairbanks was returned to the same abusive situation, where she remained for another year and a half. [4]

Kansas – On October 17, 2007, 23 felony counts of making a false information, 26 misdemeanor counts of unlawful failure to maintain record, 29 counts of unlawful failure to determine viability for a late-term abortion, and 29 counts of unlawful late-term abortion against a Planned Parenthood facility in Kansas (Overland Park).[5]



[1] Jane Doe v. Planned Parenthood of Central and Northern Ariz., et al., No. CV 2001-014876, Order of Partial Summary Judgment (Superior Ct., Ariz., Cty. of Maricopa, Nov. 26, 2002).Glendale Teen Files Lawsuit Against Planned Parenthood, ARIZ. REPUBLIC, Sept. 2,2001, at B3, and Arizona Trial Judge Concludes Planned Parenthood Negligently Failed To Report Abortion, HEALTH L. WK., Jan. 10, 2003, at 7.

[2] Roe v. Planned Parenthood of Greater Cincinnati, See. e.g., Judge: Turn over abortion files, http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060622/NEWS01/606220396

1 comment:

Mike Moehlenhof said...

This looks familiar. Did you get this from Students for Life of America?