December 10, 2018

Unclean abortions & Planned Parenthood

Jack Kemp forwards this:


Far from safe, abortion is dirty, dangerous and fatal, but Planned Parenthood would rather you not know


Is abortion 'the safest procedure?' The Planned Parenthood propaganda has dined out for years on its claim that legal abortions are the preferable alternative to 'back-alley' and 'coat-hanger' abortions. There's not a Democratic Party convention since 1973 where this hasn't been shouted to the rafters.
Apparently it's not even true.
Planned Parenthood is fighting with every tooth and nail it has to keep abortion reporting requirements 'safe' from the public eye, and it's prompting questions about just what they have to hide. According to Washington Examiner op-ed contributor Rachel N. Busick, of Americans United for Life:

Read the rest at American Thinker.

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