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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

(Prolifer)ations 9-27-11

from Jill Stanek.com

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  • Live Action dissects Planned Parenthood’s latest annual report (2008-09), which reveals that the largest portion of their funding comes from the taxpayers. No wonder they’re fighting defunding efforts so ferociously. What other nonprofit can count on taxpayer funding for 34% of their total revenue – less than their private contributions? Live Action notes: Without government funding and a robust abortion business, it isn’t likely that Planned Parenthood would be able to keep operating in its current form. In short, for PP to survive as-is, they are beholden to advance a robust abortion business and engage in controversial political involvement in an attempt to keep the taxpayer funding flowing.

  • Down on the Pharm plays the informative video produced by TooManyAborted.com showing that the alliance between Guttmacher and Planned Parenthood continues with funding even though they like to tout their independence. They even call it “the divorce that did not work.” Could the continued funding be considered alimony?

  • The Abolitionist Society of OK shares the story of one of their members, a Korean abortion survivor who was later adopted by an American family. This young man, now age 15, writes: This is for those of you saying “well what will happen to the children if we don’t abort them? Their mothers don’t want them.” Trust me, they will be adopted. My adopted family has twelve children, ten of which were adopted! They will be adopted! I mean, if we would stop funding the stuff to do abortions and put it towards making adoption fees lower, many would adopt because many who want to adopt can’t afford the high adoption fees and therefore can’t adopt. So those children will be adopted.
  • Big Blue Wave laments the suspension of an elderly Canadian priest for making statements against abortion, cohabitation and homosexuality – none of which contradict the teaching of the Catholic Church – which angered an openly gay mayor and member of the parish council, who “demanded the priest’s suspension.” The bishop complied, “express[ing] regret that the comments had upset the faithful.”
  • Moral Outcry exposes abortion clinic workers in Montgomery, Alabama who routinely force pro-life protesters off the public sidewalk using their high-powered sprinkler system in order to have the protesters arrested for trespassing.
  • Abby Johnson spells out why Christians and other pro-lifers should not cooperate with evil, targeting the partnership of the Girl Scouts of America and Planned Parenthood.
  • The Culture Vulture shares a video on Chinese gendercide from All Girls Allowed:

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